I am currently carrying a Kimber Stainless Ultra Carry II 3 inch 9mm and when it is really could I carry a 38 special in a pocket holster. I have a laser site on this J frame revolver. I want to step up to a 45 caliber as my main carry gun when my clothing allows me to carry it on a high riding holster like I carry my Kimber.. I am looking for the low profile of the grips and am not worried about 1 inch longer in barrel size. I looked at the Kimber 4 inch 45 but I do not like the recoil spring set up for a 45 and my main dealer does not carry Kimbers. I want to buy from him and he swears by the Sig 1911 C3. or any of Sigs smaller 1911 carry guns. I was looking for pros and cons on the Sig's. There is one thing that I do not like but with a little machine work I can clean it up: the firing pin safety on the trigger not on the beaver tail safety like the Kimber.
I upgraded my Dillon XL 650 so I am now loading 45ACP so my shooting cost will be down.
I know this is not a 25 yard 1.5 inch group gun like my others. I would like to be able to take it to the range and get good accuracy at 50 ft 2 to 3 inch groups. So I am looking to use the gun as my main conceal carry and also be able to enjoy it at the range and shoot nice groups at 50 feet. Would the Sig 1911 C3 fit this bill?
Can anyone tell me the pros and cons on the Sig 1911 45ACP C3
Thanks a lot for the input and help.
Bob
I upgraded my Dillon XL 650 so I am now loading 45ACP so my shooting cost will be down.
I know this is not a 25 yard 1.5 inch group gun like my others. I would like to be able to take it to the range and get good accuracy at 50 ft 2 to 3 inch groups. So I am looking to use the gun as my main conceal carry and also be able to enjoy it at the range and shoot nice groups at 50 feet. Would the Sig 1911 C3 fit this bill?
Can anyone tell me the pros and cons on the Sig 1911 45ACP C3
Thanks a lot for the input and help.
Bob