Originally posted by JaTo:
Do tell; you are one of the first folks that I know of that's shot a Sig 1911. I've been wanting to try one out, but just haven't had the time.

If it's as good as the standard Sigs are, it's probably a good thing that I have not laid hands on one yet, as I more than likely would come home with one...




My buddy has a sprained ankle, so instead of the gym, we went to the indoor range after he got off work. He's got a modified 1911(can't remember brand, but it has trigger and sights and stuff) and he wanted to shoot a 1911 at the range. The one he wanted was already rented, so we tried the Sig. It was the smoothest trigger action. My buddy's 1911 has the hair trigger, which I don't care for. The Sig, though, required you to sqeeze the trigger like you want to. A lot of feedback in the trigger, but smooth like pulling a knife through warm butter. However, its best quality was the balance of the gun. If you firmly gripped the gun, the recoil was perfectly manageable. If you didn't grip it right, it still yielded decent results. The balance of the thing made it difficult to miss.

I swore I would never get a 1911(personal reasons ), but I'm now seriously reconsidering.


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