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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2011

Springfield Armory TRP 1911
with; 10-8 Performance Hardened Pin set,
10-8/Vickers Trigger,
10-8 Magazine Catch,
10-8 Slide stop,
10-8 Rear Sight
Tritium Front pinned and dovetailed,
Ed Brown Hammer Strut,
Guncrafter Industries Recessed Lanyard Mainspring housing with Wolff spring.
VZ Grips with Flat-head Screws,
Surefire X200B with Dawson adapter
DG-18 pressure switch,
Ed Brown Spring Guide and Plug,
ISMI Chrome Silicon Recoil spring,
Dawson Rail installed by Dawson Precision.
The magazine well was expertly beveled and refinished.

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  • This gun is sooo sexy! How does it feel when firing? I'm getting ready to by my second gun & I'm thinking this right now...

  • @Rasuke11

    the grips are great and the checkering really makes this one easy to shoot..

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  • @XH1927

    Nearly everybody who buys one seems to like them, and they're backed up by a fantastic warranty from a company with great CS.

    Nice attempt at trolling, though. You almost got me.

  • @Immortal91Technique Recommending someone a garbage gun like the Rock Island isn't friendly advice, it's downright irresponsible. Out of spec, poor quality control, complete train wrecks of manufacturing those are. Yes, you may get lucky and get one that "Durrrrrr mine shoots just fine" but that doesn't mean it's not battering itself to pieces inside. Try to build a proper custom off one of their frames and you'll see what I mean.

  • Thoe are vz diamond backs for grips . nice

  • Great weapon!

  • @Rasuke11

    If you're just getting into 1911's, I would go with something a little less expensive first. Something like a Rock Island Armory GI or Tactical model would be great, relatively inexpensive way to get into the 1911 game.

    And if you decide you don't like the platform (1911's aren't for everybody), then you won't be out a lot of money.

    Just some friendly advice. Good luck and have fun!

  • @LegendofHogger

    not interested in your lifestyle or your invitation..

    I'm sure you will say we treat "everyone" the way you feel you were treated..

    of course it's only those who come here with no respect that get none in return

    but I'm sure you don't think you are a rude a-hole, so this will all be ignored.. as you will be from now on..

    enjoy your life... somewhere else

  • @LegendofHogger

    $1200 + the light and all the other parts and gunsmithing.. add it up genius

    sure, some run of the mill stock version is cheaper, but that isn't what that guy asked..

    do research before you attempt to offer advice

  • hey gunwebsites love the vids ! if you ever come across a "kimber tactical entry 2" could you please do a table top review on it ? Thanks .....

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