Most Reliable 1911

Who is the maker of the most reliable 1911?

  • Colt

    Votes: 29 23.6%
  • Springfield Armory

    Votes: 29 23.6%
  • Kimber

    Votes: 24 19.5%
  • Les Baer

    Votes: 4 3.3%
  • Wilson Combat

    Votes: 9 7.3%
  • Ed Brown

    Votes: 6 4.9%
  • Dan Wesson

    Votes: 4 3.3%
  • STI

    Votes: 3 2.4%
  • Rock River Arms

    Votes: 2 1.6%
  • Other (please specify manufacturer)

    Votes: 13 10.6%

  • Total voters
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You pay for what you get. I have seen expensive semi-custom guns (Les Baer, Wilson, et al) that were fairly unreliable and some of the exact same model run perfectly. The same can be said for the factory guns, Colt, Kimber, & SA. The most bang for a buck right now is a NRM Colt 1991. The one I have has not failed me yet.

I also have three other Colts, two Kimbers, and two full custom Caspians. They all run. I really can not say which of the above is the most perfect out of the box, so I will vote other.
 
My Para Ordnance P14.45 Limited (OK not a true 1911...) has never hiccuped. My Kimber hasn't either but has nowhere near the round count of either of my P14's.
 
Over the years I've owned 25 to 30 of them, 3" to 5" and everything in between. I can only remember four which ran 100% out of the box and never failed regardless of mag or ammo used. Three Norincos and a Para Ord P-12. All the others worked well with mags and ammo of their liking after some break in.

JAC
 
I wonder if people are reading all the options, or just voting for the one they own/like, as usual. :neener:

Correct answer of those named is Ed Brown, by the way. For "other," put the name of any competent pistolsmith. But that's just on average... any 1911 from a reputable source can be reliable to an extreme degree.
 
For some reason I get the idea that people are voting for what they have/have had......I'd bet most of us have not shot much less owned every one listed.
 
Seems to be, the tighter they are, the more accurate, but less reliable they are. I understand that's why Colt designed some play into their slides.
 
No Llama? You should be ashamed.

My Kimber Custom Classic has functioned flawlessly out of the box, with the only modification being to the finish (had EABCO apply a "French Gray" electroless nickel finish). It's only seen around 500 rounds, but accuracy and reliability has been the only thing apparent thus far.
 
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I've owned the Enhanced model Colt's from the early 90's to the Colt's made recently (all 5" models). I've never owned a Kimber, a SA, or more expensive 1911's. But because Colt 1911's have been as reliable for me as a SIG or Glock I'm surprised to hear people having trouble with various 1911's. Yes, J. Bourne, I do believe Colt's are the most reliable 1911's.:D
 
You must vote based on belief; not ownership alone
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By all means....let's base this poll on internet rumors, emotional opinions, and suspicions. Not on actual facts.

I have never shot an Ed Brown, STI, Rock River Arms, or Wesson. So I guess I should rank them above all the others because they MIGHT be better, or some THR guru said they were. :scrutiny:

Sheeesh.

Smoke
 
John Forsyth made the claim that:
The most bang for a buck right now is a NRM Colt 1991. The one I have has not failed me yet

Just went to the colt web site because the claim that an NRM Colt 1991 is the most reliable and best buy 1911 around is one I've seen repeated many times here and on other forums.

Trouble is I can't find an NRM Colt 1991 referred to on the site.

What is the model number for one of these?
 
They round the bend...Colt takes a commanding lead!

Whew! I love a good horse race.
 
In my experience with Colt, Springfield and Mim....I mean Kimber, the Colt has been the most reliable. Accuracy is nothing to sneeze at either.
 
The answers are amusing. I like my Colt and Kimber, but I'm not going to pretend that they're more reliable than a Brown.
 
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