I purchase a traditional two-tone a couple of months ago. I have about 300 rounds through it and found it to be accurate and reliable (no hiccups of any kind). Very well-made with the features I desire. I am very pleased with it and recommend it at its price point. I have purchased two Sig 1911s after over years owning several 1911s each by Kimber, Springfield, and Colt (in addition to Sig) and have shot Remington and Rugers. In my option the Sig 1911s provide value and quality for the price.
I've had one for over 2years. Great pistol! No issues so far and I don't forsee any. It was a bit tight at first, but has really smoothed-out after several hundred rounds. Shoot the snot out of it and enjoy
I've had mine for two years and am happy with it. It had a couple of failures to lock back at first but I left the original mags in the box where they belong and have had no issues with any other magazines for hundreds of rounds.
The adjustable nite sights and front strap grip checkering are nice features for a gun in this price range. The accuracy and trigger pull on mine started out good and just seem to get better with use.
Here it is with the traditional compact which has also been a good performer.
I have the same combination - traditional compact and traditional two-tone. A very sweet combination for almost any occasion. Both of mine are great performers.
I have my eye on this very same model. I like the looks of the two-tone, but I would add an ambi-safety to it. All my 1911's have the ambi-safety, I like the look and functionality when occasionally shooting left handed.
I am a huge fan of mine, with one exception.
the Sights, i have three dots on most everything else. these are hard to use, different brain thing.
I shoot it and love it, but will need to switch the sights.
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