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We'll I've had the itch to purchase a good target 1911 for the range:bangbang: and I found one today!! It's on lay-a-way for now. (Thats why I have a sale going on) But I should have it by the end of the month. After that I'll be saving up for a 1911 6'' longslide.

Click on the link below to see what it looks like and get a review on it.

http://ezine.m1911.org/STISpartan.htm
 
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Nice 1911. Let us know if it is worth the coin.

I have a Sig 1911 that puts groups within 1/4" at 35 feet. Not really significant but for me that is the best group I can do with any pistol. Also have a S&W 1911 that is pretty sweet....
 

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Classic grips.

I just love the 1911.....fired a Kimber the other day, that's next.

I don't know much about STI, could you tell us more?

Sweet review, by the way!
 

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Classic grips.

I just love the 1911.....fired a Kimber the other day, that's next.

I don't know much about STI, could you tell us more?

Sweet review, by the way!
Greg:

STI makes some very nice custom fitted 1911's. Here is some history info that I found on thier site.



STI -- History


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WE'VE BEEN THERE

In the 1980's the founder of STI, Virgil Tripp was hand crafting competition 1911 pistols using basically the same components and techniques of other gunsmiths of that era.

Because of the need for product improvement, Tripp Research Inc., now STI International, led the firearms industry into the precision world of "EDM" hammers, sears, and other components.

From this highly successful line of precision components, STI then pioneered the "MODULAR" frame which provided a multitude of desirable features such as a 30 lpi full checked grip assembly, 25 lpi checkered trigger guard, 35% weight reduction, less felt recoil, higher capacity, and repeatable dimensions.

Then STI introduced complete pistols of such quality they quickly became the standard by which other I.P.S.C. firearms and fine "carry" guns are measured.

Now STI leads the industry again with precision subassemblies in progressive stages of factory completion. Using "EDM" and "CNC" machine tools and precision grinding equipment, STI can supply fitted slide/frames or shortblocks to which gunsmiths of all skill levels can add their own finishing touches at a very reasonable cost.

In the Future STI will continue improving and introducing new products to you our valued customer.


David L. Skinner
President / C.E.O.
STI International, Inc
 

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Sounds like you guys have some very nice 1911's as well. I've heard some good things about the Sigs and S&W's as well. I know the springers have a solid reputation as being good durable shooters too.

I'd like to shoot that 1911 that Dee Dubya's friend has. I've never seen a 1911 tricked out the way that one is. Looks like a space age 1911.
 
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