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    In my 50 years I have owned hundreds of guns. I have never owned a Wilson Combat. I have owned a lot of semi auto handguns that go bang every single time you pull the trigger. (no matter how dirty they were) I just checked the prices of Wilson Combat!!! OMG!! Are they made of kryptonite?? Why would these guns cost over two thousand dollars??? WTF!! I can promise this, I will never own one at those prices. Please enlighten me????

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    Custom hand fitting,,Les Bear,,Nighthawk,,Novak,,and others.
    I always wanted a Frank Pachmayr .45acp,,yes before the rubber grips he did AWESOME .45acps.

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    Superior parts, workmanship, and function. They're hard to beat in any of these areas, and having owning one that punches 2" groups out to 50yds with me behind it I can tell you I have no regrets in spending a couple grand on one. I've only ran about 1200-1500 rounds through mine but have yet to have a hicup of any kind. They're just not your typical off the production line type of 1911 - no mim, no BS, just one fine peice of workmanship.
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    This was $3000. I have another that I bought for $2000 and put another couple of hundred into it. They shoot like it too. Equipment does make a difference. It's a matter if you feel the cost is worth what you are getting. I thought at one time prices like this for a firearm were crazy too. We shoot, we learn.
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    I have found that not always, but a lot of times you really do get what you pay for. although you can definitely only spend $400 on a ruger and be pretty much guaranteed the thing will work every time in almost every condition, that a nice custom gun is going to fit and feel a whole lot better than the cheaper gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SA Friday View Post
    This was $3000.
    How'd you get that Beretta barrel on the bottom of it?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SA Friday View Post
    This was $3000. I have another that I bought for $2000 and put another couple of hundred into it. They shoot like it too. Equipment does make a difference. It's a matter if you feel the cost is worth what you are getting. I thought at one time prices like this for a firearm were crazy too. We shoot, we learn.
    My handguns are for family protection. If it goes bang and shoots a decent group that's all I need. I guess that some folks want those little groups the way I do in my bolt rifles. However, my most expensive bolt was only $861 with $175 dollars worth of smith work and a 500 dollar scope. It shoots great for me and I would never spend the money for a Cooper. I guess different strokes for different folks. I would still rather own a couple of Glocks, a couple of Smith & Wessons, and a couple of Springfields than one one Wilson but that's just me.

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    It is impossible to make reliable/accurate/durable 1911 pistol without hand fitting. I have seen so much crap from S&W, Dan Wesson, Kimber, Springfield Armory and many other "reasonable priced" 1911 manufacturers, I am not going to buy cheap 1911 anymore, period.

    I feel, reasonable priced firearm is one that is made right - if we talk about 1911, I have not seen a good pistol under $1800 (Les Baer Premier II).

    If you want a decent gun for low price, buy STI.

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    Some folks opt for the tools to get the job done, while others opt to make it look and feel good while getting it done. Lime Snap-On to Craftsman, or Ford GT to Mustang GT, and so on...

    It's all about personal taste (and $$$ - I won't lie), they're not for everybody, but I sure as hell would recomend some trigger time on one before you pass judgement.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    How'd you get that Beretta barrel on the bottom of it?!
    It's cut that way by the builder to lighten the slide weight. My other one has 4 big holes drilled in each side of the front of the slide and the back of the slide has been bored out to take un-needed weight out too. It's about reciprocating mass.

    If you get the opportunity to shoot a custom 1911 or 2011 some time, jump at the opportunity. The difference in the feel and reliability can pretty shocking.
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