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rgholmes
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STI MPI Limited Edition

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"The P.I. Trusts STI"
https://stiguns.com

The Limited Edition MPI Costa Carry Comp
https://stiguns.com/products/mpi-carry-comp

Limited to 200 units (sorry California). Each with a serial number MPI 9XXXX or MPI 45XXX (depending on caliber).

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Re: STI MPI Limited Edition

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Close to 4k for a handgun??? No thanks, I'll stick with a 1911 :)

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perfectlykevin wrote:Close to 4k for a handgun??? No thanks, I'll stick with a 1911 :)
Yeah, my Para USA Elite was less than $700, and I have no complaints.

However, my wife said if we win the Powerball, I can get the STI...and a Pepsi GMT. 8)

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Re: STI MPI Limited Edition

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I've been interested in getting a 1911-type handgun for a while now, but $4k is definitely out of my range. I have been eyeing this Hudson H9 for a while. It's supposed to have less recoil than the traditional 1911, but the reviews are mixed....

https://www.hudsonmfg.com/product/
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Re: STI MPI Limited Edition

#5 Post by Mr. Greene »

after being in the Firearms world for a few decades, $4k is not a bad deal for a custom 1911 or STI in this case. but that is one of the reasons I don't do anymore custom gun builds. My last 1911 cost a small fortune and now it is relegated to a BBQ gun. They shoot great but are a pain in the rump when it comes to maintenance, so Glocks are daily carry guns and my Rogers built Colt 1911 is a going to the BBQ piece.

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