Hey guys!
Just wanted to get some opinions on sigs 1911 line, primarily the tac ops model. Most of my experience pertains to revolvers and striker fired pistols. I do have a 4" cdp ii by kimber which was my gateway to 1911s but now I'm looking to add a full size to the collection. I've been looking at SA"s operator (not trp). I don't want to go all out on the trp as I'll use the funds to fund another supressor. I've done some research and I've narrowed it down to the sig as it fits my budget of 1k.
I'm also drawn to the sigs 1911 because it looks like they have the most options available with a dedicated rail. The rail is important to me as I have a spare x300 light that I would love to mount to it. How are sigs external extractors compared to internal extractors? I know a lot of people say sigs quality has gone down hill, but athletically their 1911 looks great. I'm hoping they perform the same mechanically? Also, I've also read that the majority of sigs 1911s don't fit traditional 1911 holsters, and unfortunately they only offer a 1 year warranty. Are there any others things I should consider that might sway me from the sig? The rail is going to be a must for me when selecting the next 1911. Thanks for the input !
Just wanted to get some opinions on sigs 1911 line, primarily the tac ops model. Most of my experience pertains to revolvers and striker fired pistols. I do have a 4" cdp ii by kimber which was my gateway to 1911s but now I'm looking to add a full size to the collection. I've been looking at SA"s operator (not trp). I don't want to go all out on the trp as I'll use the funds to fund another supressor. I've done some research and I've narrowed it down to the sig as it fits my budget of 1k.
I'm also drawn to the sigs 1911 because it looks like they have the most options available with a dedicated rail. The rail is important to me as I have a spare x300 light that I would love to mount to it. How are sigs external extractors compared to internal extractors? I know a lot of people say sigs quality has gone down hill, but athletically their 1911 looks great. I'm hoping they perform the same mechanically? Also, I've also read that the majority of sigs 1911s don't fit traditional 1911 holsters, and unfortunately they only offer a 1 year warranty. Are there any others things I should consider that might sway me from the sig? The rail is going to be a must for me when selecting the next 1911. Thanks for the input !