Lrntolive
AH fanatic
For stock 1911, I'd recommend Springfield armory and Kimber.
If you really want custom, I recommend you call Caspian. They can provide you the name of a qualified gunsmith in your area. Then select the material, SS or carbon steel, serrations, trigger, hammer, sights, grips, checkering, etc, to get yourself a truly custom 1911. If someone else can purchase the same thing from Les Baer, Wilson, Ed Brown, Nighthawk or the like, then it's not truly custom.
I built a custom for my wife last year, and it is truly hers.
If you really want custom, I recommend you call Caspian. They can provide you the name of a qualified gunsmith in your area. Then select the material, SS or carbon steel, serrations, trigger, hammer, sights, grips, checkering, etc, to get yourself a truly custom 1911. If someone else can purchase the same thing from Les Baer, Wilson, Ed Brown, Nighthawk or the like, then it's not truly custom.
I built a custom for my wife last year, and it is truly hers.
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LOL. I have one and its great, also have a Colt in .38 Super that is a joy to shoot, and a Remington R1, a rare bird with the OD green frame. And last but not least my most recent 1911 is an Auto Ordnance from Kahr, all steel GI model made in the US. Less than $500 and well worth it. For a nine, you might look at the Ruger SR9, we have one here and its an excellent reliable pistol that shoots verrrry well. I have been pondering the Springfield Mil Spec model, which is just different enough from my others to justify it.