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If you're looking for a defensive gun and/or something for concealed carry. I'd spend the money on a pair of Glocks, or one Glock and a bunch of mags.
EDIT: Maybe I'm just getting cranky in my old age. ;-)
Nobody mentioned Taurus's 1911...anybody have experience with it?
Keep the carry gun as close to milspec as possible. The more bells and whistles on the 1911, the less reliable it usually is. Also, keep it clean and well lubed, 1911's tend to be a bit more finicky than modern designs.
If you're looking for a carry gun... I'd still recommend a full size 1911, or at the smallest a commander. The reason being that the smaller 1911's are VERY hit and miss on their reliability.
Similar experiences here...
I used to have a really nice Colt Defender. Very accurate pistol, and a joy to shoot, but the gun would choke on most hollowpoint loads. The only hollowpoint load I could ever get to feed with good reliability was Remington's classic 185 grain JHP (standard pressure), which uses a very conservative profile (resembles round nosed ammo).
This is one of the reasons that Pow'rBall and similar "plugged expanding point" (or whatever you want to call it) ammo was developed.Even the full size 1911's from most manufacturers can choke on hollow points pretty easily. They weren't designed for those and have a minimal feed ramp (almost non existent).
That part just bears repeating...
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Kirk
EDIT: Maybe I'm just getting cranky in my old age. ;-)
The Taurus isn't a bad offering; it's just that the pricetag is too high for what it is.
I did a bit of a review on one. It has a lot of nice features, but in the end, you could have had a Kimber II for just a wee bit more.
what your intended use for the pistol? Some features that are great on competition guns are pointless or even dangerous on carry guns. The size of the weapon (Government, Commander, Officers length) can affect reliability. lot's of considerations.
If you're looking for a defensive gun and/or something for concealed carry. I'd spend the money on a pair of Glocks, or one Glock and a bunch of mags.