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I felt one of the early ones a few years ago at Brick Armory. It was very rough and had the worst trigger of any 1911 I had ever fired. Maybe that was just an early sample, but it turned me off to them. I did like its classic looks though.

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I own one and love it, the honest report on it is pretty simple in my eyes, its a 1911, it handles very well, I personally love the trigger, and it's American!!! The big downside is cleaning it, because not everything is full length of the gun like a kimber it's a little tougher to clean but after the first few times its like nothing because your used to it, Remington's warranty isn't as great as I would like, like S&W but its for 5 years so if anythings going to happen its going to happen in 5 years, the price is fair for a 1911 and its very reliable, I have yet (knock on wood) to have any misfires or jams with new ammo, so it's been a great gun for me, it also fits my hand perfectly, while for me the Kimber was a little too aggressive for me, but as I tell everyone shoot a few before you buy one big investments and long term investments need time to try them out, good luck!

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I shot one a couple times. Very nice 1911 especially for the price. I do think the trigger was

a little on the stiff side. I wouldn't call it a bad trigger. Just a felt a little heavy for a 1911. I

am used to my Kimber TLE RL II. That being said I wouldn't say it was hard to shoot or anything.

Still very accurate.

 

If I were to go with a Remington I'd go with the R1 Enhanced model.

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I have the R1 Enhansed. Love it. Very accurate at 25 yds.

Trigger is very good, very crisp. Has the Fiber optic front sight. Grips are on the thick side and rough textured ( this might bother you as they do scratch your hand when firing).

 

looks are different than the R1 but i like it a lot.

 

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