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Sig Target - shoots great... Have an occasional failure to chamber properly.. Although that happened in the first 100 rds... Haven't had any issues over the last 100 rds. Enjoyable gun with adj sites, black coating is ultra strong. Gun feels tight and has a 5.5# trigger.
Springfield TRP - havent shot it yet, but it looks and feels awesome! A little tougher to rack the slide compared to the other 1911's. The front checkering really bites into your hand when you grab it firmly.
Dan Wesson - nothing but quality... All parts appear to be CNC machined, sight are fairly accurate for a production gun with fixed sights (night sights). Gun is ultra smooth to rack and has a 3.5# trigger.
Colt Gold Cup Nation Match also has an ultra smooth slide. Not a fan of the split bushings that expands around the barrel, but it shoots nice and has a 5# trigger with adj sights.
Colt Defender Plus - full sized grip on a short barreled 1911. Gun is fairl accurate for fiddle sights, trigger lights off @ 5.5#. takes full sized mags. Take down is like taking down a plastic gun (internal bushing and spring is assembled onto barrel. Overall a nice gun.
Kimber Pro Aegis II in 9mm. Fixed night sights are dead on from the factory. Gun is beautiful a d probably is the secured in my eyes. The rails that the slide and frame ride on need to be ultra clean or you will have FTE's or weak ejections. The one dislike is the internal bushing requires a take down too for disassembly. Not terribly hard, but regular 1911's with the external bushing can be taken down without tools.
Para P14.45 - High capacity... What else needs to be said
fixed sights were terrible and shot high. I bought adj rear sight and still couldn't get the sight down enough to bring the point of impact down (still shot high). Put a red dot on and now it shoots great. No failures in the 100 or so rds I have shot. Trigger is also in the mid 5# range if I recall when I measured it.