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Current Commanders
I'm really surprised that Dan Wesson discontinued the Valor series. The other products may have been brought up to Valor specs and fitting, but those aren't the only reasons to choose one.
I'd been considering a Valor Commander before they were discontinued, so I looked for the closest alternate I could find...all steel, Duty Treat, no Bob, and no rail, but it seems to no longer exist. Without going with a custom, a Vigil Commander seems to be a solid option, since the aluminum frame does offer a solid benefit. There's also the Guardian, which can also be had in 38 Super. I've shot a couple of Bobbed ones, and it didn't seem to make much of a difference in the hand. What's a fellow to do?
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How about buy a Valor?
https://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/...teel+HEARTWOOD I don’t like the fact they discontinued it either. I hope to own one someday. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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A stainless Valor could be purchased and sent to DW for Duty Treat, or one could be purchased used, but I was thinking more along the lines of, "what current Commander interests us most?
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Since DW discontinued the Valor, which is in fact the Wesson I would buy, I've kinda been looking at a Baer commander..but I know me and Les would get in a cussfight
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I've also considered a Baer in the past, but not a Commander. I agree that any conversation with Les is unlikely to be pleasant.
My CCW class instructor was praising the STI Stacatto-C heavily. Some research showed it to be a hybrid steel/polymer grip design, with a rail, so hard pass on that option.
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Wish I could tell you what DW is up to, but don't think they know either...
Out of my 3 commander length guns 2 are bobbed a classic and a guardian, I carry them everywhere because they just don't pattern. I'm considering doing a CCO on my kimber eclipse just to soften the MS housing edge and reduce the snag factor.
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But then again, when I was looking for one, the only ones I could find were waaaaaay overpriced and I eventually gave up on the idea of buying one. I bought two Sig 1911's for less than what one new Valor would have cost at the time.
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Ah.... my mistake. I need to go look at the line up to see if anything catches my eye like the Valor did. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Since it would be primarily carried, a bobbed aluminum frame does make sense, but it would be nice to have the option of a traditional ,steel, full framed commander.
The indoor range I use has a .45 Guardian in the rental pool, so I'll check it out again. If you've got the stones (and skills) to do it, then rounding the Kimber should be beneficial. The CCO is my primary carry piece, and it disappears very well. Are any of you 38 Super fans?
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Has anyone noticed that the Valor and V-Bob are back? My guess is that a Valor Commander without bob will be introduced also.
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