brianidaho
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I'm looking for a new gun. Primarily concealled carry and (informal) target shooting. I'm trying to get to the range at least once a week, want OK accuracy and moderate recoil. While my primary defensive concern is 2 legged critters, I live and hike in cougar country, this is an issue. Heres what I'm looking for in a handgun-any ideas:
1. Caliber: 45acp (preferred)or 40.
2. Steel frame and slide (would consider alloy), no polymer. This is a personal preference only-I like the craftsmanship and appearance associated with a metal frame. The polys are a great tool (I'll concede-probably the best for a defense weapon), I just don't care for them.
3. SA or DA/SA action, able to carry cocked and locked. No "safe-action" or dao. Fair to good SA trigger, I don't really care on the DA side.
4. Frame mounted safety-also personal preferance, I feel I can access them better.
5. Mid size (say a Commander or Springfield Compact) 7 1/2" or shorter.
6. Narrow slide (1911-ish). Both for concealability and IMO better looking. I'm more concerned about slide width than through the grip, I have fairly large hands. Slide width seems like more of an issue with a IWB holster.
7. Tough, good looking finish (more durable than blue). Stainless, nickle, ??.
8. Reliable.
9. Less than $400.
I'd really like a good compact 1911, but a Kimber is out of my price range right now. Does anyone make a decent quality one in my price range. I'm not a complete dreamer, don't expect a "match-quality" gun for this price.
I'm currently considering a Witess compact in their "Wonderfinish", seems like a heck of a value for $279. I've got a polymer, want a steel one this time. What else is out there that I should be considering, with these guidelines.
Thanks for any input.
Brian
1. Caliber: 45acp (preferred)or 40.
2. Steel frame and slide (would consider alloy), no polymer. This is a personal preference only-I like the craftsmanship and appearance associated with a metal frame. The polys are a great tool (I'll concede-probably the best for a defense weapon), I just don't care for them.
3. SA or DA/SA action, able to carry cocked and locked. No "safe-action" or dao. Fair to good SA trigger, I don't really care on the DA side.
4. Frame mounted safety-also personal preferance, I feel I can access them better.
5. Mid size (say a Commander or Springfield Compact) 7 1/2" or shorter.
6. Narrow slide (1911-ish). Both for concealability and IMO better looking. I'm more concerned about slide width than through the grip, I have fairly large hands. Slide width seems like more of an issue with a IWB holster.
7. Tough, good looking finish (more durable than blue). Stainless, nickle, ??.
8. Reliable.
9. Less than $400.
I'd really like a good compact 1911, but a Kimber is out of my price range right now. Does anyone make a decent quality one in my price range. I'm not a complete dreamer, don't expect a "match-quality" gun for this price.
I'm currently considering a Witess compact in their "Wonderfinish", seems like a heck of a value for $279. I've got a polymer, want a steel one this time. What else is out there that I should be considering, with these guidelines.
Thanks for any input.
Brian