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1 hour ago, JT Custom Guns said:

New or Used?

 

I would go with Wilson simply because I sell them............. lol

Seriously - Both very good but WC customer service blows EB away......

New, PM me some prices on 38 super. I have had 4 wilsons, 2 Baers, Never had a Brown.

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This one is interesting. GB listing.

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Wilson Combat Professional 9mm/.38 Super
2 Barrels, 7 Magazines, 3 Grips, Never Been Fired
Factory New Condition
FFL is required
Current Bid
$0.00
Minimum Bid
$3,299.00

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24 minutes ago, PK90 said:

Don't forget about Dan Wesson. From what I have seen lately, the quality is top notch.

Dan wessons are hands down the best production 1911s on the market.  Almost all parts are hand fitted after machining and many top 1911 custom smiths comment on their precision fitment.

Dave Severns has a good shootout & evaluation on a few 1911's where the DW Valor was highly praised for build and accuracy.  On a ransom rest, the Valor was slightly more accurate than the Les Baers he tested with a variety of ammo.

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