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    Springfield Armory TRP Review





    Most of you already know the back story but if not---the Springfield Armory PRO model was chosen by the FBI's HRT unit years ago and Springfield Armory realized there would soon be a demand for a civilian weapon built around the same specs as required by the FBI. The PRO is a custom 1911, with all the features, especially the price, that you'd expect from a custom 1911. The TRP comes extremely close to the PRO model in terms of feel/performance but at a much lower price point. I waited on a backorder list for a long time to get this gun after shooting one a couple years ago and the wait was worth it. This gun has been a stellar performer since day 1. Here's a quick summary:

    Pros:
    -100% reliable through over approximately 2k rounds
    -Low profile adjustable night sights
    -Match grade bull barrel
    -Forged steel frame/slide
    -G10 grips that give a great purchase
    -20 LPI front strap checkering
    -Excellent slide to frame fit
    -Armory Kote finish seems very durable thus far
    -Standard rail for mounting lights/accessories
    -Weight-45oz helps absorb recoil
    -Wide mouth mag well for quick reloads
    -Cost (expensive, but a great value in my opinion)
    -Great accuracy
    -Crisp trigger that breaks cleanly around 4-4.5lbs
    -Comes with a great hard case from the factory with 2 mags, holster, and mag holster

    Cons:
    -Needs tools for disassembly
    -Adjustable rear sight (not a con for me, but it is for many)
    -Cost (not as expensive as some 1911s, but more than most production guns)
    -Availability: most people have to get on a backorder list to acquire one

    Here's a video I made showing some shooting, an 'accuracy test' (the gun is much more accurate than me or the Aguila ammo I was using), disassembly/assembly of the pistol, a table top style overview, and some chronograph testing with popular defensive loads.


    Video Review

    Bottom line: if you're looking for a 1911 for HD, the TRP is tough to beat at its' price point. It's simply a superb 1911. There may be 'better' 1911s, but not in this price range in my opinion.


    Chronograph Data:

    Hornady Critical Defense 185gr: 1113fps, 509ft/lbs energy
    Winchester Ranger 230gr JHP: 938fps, 449ft/lbs energy
    Federal HST 230gr JHP: 872fps, 388ft/lbs energy
    Federal HST +p 230gr JHP: 945fps, 456ft/lbs energy

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    Quote Originally Posted by plouffedaddy View Post
    Bottom line: if you're looking for a 1911 for HD, the TRP is tough to beat at its' price point. It's simply a superb 1911. There may be 'better' 1911s, but not in this price range in my opinion.
    Great review. Thanks for taking the time to post it.

    I just picked up a TRP a few days ago. Headed to the range tomorrow with it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by zibby43 View Post
    Great review. Thanks for taking the time to post it.

    I just picked up a TRP a few days ago. Headed to the range tomorrow with it.

    Well I assume by now you've fallen in love with your TRP. Congrats!

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    Quote Originally Posted by plouffedaddy View Post
    Well I assume by now you've fallen in love with your TRP. Congrats!
    You are absolutely correct. Thanks!

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    Nice review. Here is a toolless flgr for the TRP.

    http://www.dawsonprecision.com/Produ...29E-1320694367

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    Thanks for the great review. Im still doing my homework before I go buy another 1911

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    Long time TRP fan here...I love my CQB but can't really find the extra $1k in it over the TRP

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    I took delivery of my new TRP last week. I've only shot 300 rounds thru it so far; my 230gr ball & XTP reloads plus about 50 Win Ranger-T's. I had no malfunctions with any of the SA mags. I did have one FTF of the last round with the first Wilson 47d that I tried, but it hasn't happened since. I prefer my Wilson's, so I'm going to use only them for the next few range trips, just to test their reliability in the gun.

    The only thing I don't like is the FLGR. I used the spring, plug & guide rod from my RO on the first range trip. There's a Wilson guide rod, flat wire spring & plug on their way here as I type. I also changed out the grips with some VZ Hyena Operator II's. They weren't really a must have, but I just like the looks of them.

    Overall, I'm really impressed with the gun. Everything on it seems to function much smoother than my Range Officer or Sig C3.
    "It's hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ironbutt View Post
    The only thing I don't like is the FLGR. .

    I went with the GI set up and never had a any malfunctions....ever.

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    I am sure youwill love it. I have had mine for a while now and is my favorite pistol.


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