21st birthday what handgun?

Dan Wesson Valor stainless is about $1,400
Tool steel small parts, no MIM
Steel mainspring housing
Checkered front strap
Night sights
Compared to pistols at the $1,000 mark the Valor price is not only justified, its a bargain.
You want a lifetime pistol, quality, meaningful? DW Valor
 
Thanks man! I'm glad you liked it. I spent a long time shopping for a good pistol in the $1000 range so it's all in my head at the moment. If you are interested in a carry pistol and like the 1911, a SiG 938 might be something to look at. I haven't been able to fire one yet but I dry fired one the other day and it was sweet! It's by far the nicest "carry" 1911 I've ever held and the trigger was crisp.

http://www.sigsauer.com/CatalogProductDetails/p938-black-rubber-grip.aspx


It would certainly "go" with a normal sized 1911 very well. :)
 
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ive seen th khar but polymer just isnt my thing right now. i see its place but for me id rather avoid it.
 
If you are enamored of 1911s, you could consider the Sig P938 for a small concealment pistol, because of its very similar manual of arms.

A question for those who recommended a Sig 1911, myself not being a 1911 buff: I have a vague memory of reading somewhere that some Sig 1911 internal parts are not interchangeable with other 1911s. True? And if so, how big an issue might this be?
 
Frankly, if you are really going to spend enough to buy something Dan Wesson 1911 priced, you owe it to yourself to make it a Dan Wesson. If CCW is really where this is leading, I think Dan Wesson, Sig, & Colt all make CCO style guns which, IMHO, is the best size for CCW.

If my 3.5" SA didn't shoot and run so well, I would be looking that way.

Avoid the MIMber or the mini Sigs. Many are fine, but a Dan Wesson could be a first last and only pistol!
 
will have to look at the dan wessons, im talking about 2 guns, a full sized 1911 and then another purchase of a ccw.
 
There can be only one.....

The Browning Hi-Power Practical.

I've been carrying Hi-Powers since the 70s; never had one need service. Accurate, tough, and have served in most of the world's armies over the last 80 years.

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I've always wanted a 1911 .45. Did my research and settled on the Magnum Research Desert Eagle 1911 G. It has most of the features as the Kimber, but not the price tag. I get many comments on it at the range where I serve as RSO. My gunsmith is putting Meprolight tridium sights on it now!
 
I have a sig sauer p229 and it is fantastic. If you intend to carry though be warned the sigs are pretty fat guns and print pretty bad. You will want a good holster and belt if you intend to carry it. I don't have my ccw yet, but I have been experimenting with holsters, and actually hiding this thing is pretty hard.

Best of luck picking something out. There are a ton of great guns out there so take your time and try things out.
 
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