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Isabo,
SIG does make .45 ACP, .38 Super, and 9X19. Only knock down advantage would be the slightly longer barrel of the 1911 GM profile, and advantage I wouldn’t want to bet my life.
I disagree that the P210 has much harder steel than a good 1911, though if you compare to WWII era or poorer example you are correct. I know of 1911s past the 500,000 round mark, know of no similar tracking on the P210.
As I stated a good 1911. Most of those along with the SIGs will do 1-2” at 25 yds. Better examples of the 1911 and the P210 are better. On a bet about six weeks ago I fired the USMC pistol qual course. But all at 100 yds., i.e. all stages same time/rounds but from 100 yds. w/no sighters. Still shot expert.
Try a 1911 from a good source in the same price range as a P210 (unless you live in Switzerland then disregard the price point).
Is your husband shooting a .451 Detonics chamber? I believe someone was marketing .460 Rowland which will work. If he has a standard say BarSto barrel and wants the same level then get .45 Super brass from Star. The Star brass is good and made on .308 case head only to .45 ACP print length.
S/F, FOG
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