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 Father's Day at The Range. Wilson vs Wesson This was a comparison, Dan Wesson Silverback vs. Wilson Combat CQB. Each Target was at 50 feet. 20 rounds each, Federal 230 grain ball ammo Light Wind, pretty high humidity, about 85 degrees. Personally, I Love both guns! However, I don't see the justification to pay over $1000.00 more for a Wilson CQB over a Dan Wesson Silverback or even a Valor. Judge for yourselves. By the way, both guns ran Flawlessly http://i1353.photobucket.com/albums/...psblox7bfd.jpg | 
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 good shootin' | 
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 Thanks! I Thoroughly Enjoyed shooting them! :D ANY Day at The Range is a Good Day! :) | 
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 Great shooting | 
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 Some people have the need for a Porsche Panamera Turbo while other's are happy with a Toyota Corolla. All we really need is a 1911 that shoots accurately and a Llama, Citidel or RIA can do that, right? Being hand built with all the bells and whistles are just ego boosters and this is coming from a guy who dropped serious coin on a Baer, just because he could. | 
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 Just Because it is what I like! All I am saying is this: Dan Wesson has been getting better & better. And IMHO reasonably priced for what you get. My "Test" just shows that a Dan Wesson 1911 will shoot as accurate as a Wilson and the fit and finish is equal to a Wilson, so is reliability. Believe Me, if I had the money to spend, I would buy a Wilson Supergrade in a second! And I would have it made to what I want it to be! One thing I really like with Dan Wesson is No Billboard on the slides, and no front serrations! Clean and Sleek! :D | 
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 Great shooting !!! | 
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 Great shootin. I agree dan Wesson is a good 1911 value. My friend has an Ed brown and bought a couple of dan wesssons and they were just as accurate in our hands. | 
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 No surprise. | 
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