If anyone has experience with this pistol, I'd really appreciate them sharing it

Thanks.
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Georgezilla wrote:
Final note: Are there any non-1911 style pistols in my price range (1,300ish) that could be accurized for bullseye style competition? I never considered them because they just don't seem to have the heft that the 1911's do. I don't think I'd be able to handle the recoil on something as lightweight as the non-1911's I've seen -- I thought I'd ask the more experienced before I completely disregarded non-1911's .
Thanks.
George,Georgezilla wrote: If what Bullseye said about the customizations that would be needed for a match grade pistol holds true to the Les Baers I probably won't end up with one.
I'm not grouping the Les Baers or the Rock River Custom pistols in with the Gold Cup. Most custom shop pistols, like the Les Baers and RR's, are ready to go out of the box. They just offer custom made competion guns in mass production like style. These guns get all the tender tweaking necessary to make them shoot well. You can feel confident that if you buy one of these guns it will perform well for you.If what Bullseye said about the customizations that would be needed for a match grade pistol holds true to the Les Baers I probably won't end up with one.
I have the GOLD MATCH I.You will not be sorry.The series I has a internal extractor,series II external extractor,that were a problem.Georgezilla wrote:Thanks for the info. Originally I actually wanted a Kimber Gold Match II, but a couple of my friends advised me against Kimbers. So now I'am unsure.
I checked out the Les Baers, looked very nice. The Premier II 6" barrel caught my eye, it's MSRP was 1,700.