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Thread: SIG Intros 1911X Pistols

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    Got a email last week. Tisas will be offering slides with optic cuts separately.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hambo View Post
    I found the 1911X advertised at $1500. For the $400 more than an Operator you get an optics cut and external extractor.
    The Sig 1911X also has a checkered front strap.

    But it's not just features, it's also build quality. Springfield has done a good job with the recent production Operator -- I'll be interested to see how the new Sigs stack up in terms of build and parts quality.

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    LGS has one of these for 1500...too bad I am one of the poors nowadays or otherwise I'd be all about it. TBH the best option is probably just buying a Springfield, Tisas, Ruger or DW and then sending it off to a gunsmith for a 150 buck job to get the thing milled for a RMSc....

    The Sig 1911s are fine...but not 1500 bucks fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trooper224 View Post
    Got a email last week. Tisas will be offering slides with optic cuts separately.
    Now I have more questions about their manufacturing process.
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    They should have gone the 2011 route, imagine a micro 2011 kind of a better “CSX” concept. Thin, 1.5 stack!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Polecat View Post
    They should have gone the 2011 route, imagine a micro 2011 kind of a better “CSX” concept. Thin, 1.5 stack!
    In .45 ACP? It’s fine as a single stack, thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Polecat View Post
    They should have gone the 2011 route, imagine a micro 2011 kind of a better “CSX” concept. Thin, 1.5 stack!
    So a SIG 938 that runs on P365 mags?

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    Both Models

    Both posted gun models look really good! I don't think any manufacturer can release a new gun model without Tokarev's knowledge! He stays on top of these things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tokarev View Post
    So a SIG 938 that runs on P365 mags?

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    Or even a Commander sized 9mm running on P365 mags.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe in PNG View Post
    Or even a Commander sized 9mm running on P365 mags.
    Close....

    https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/...1-compact-pro/

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