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Originally Posted by SVTNate
I've never had an issue with a 1911 aside from the KZ45 I mentioned, but I prefer Glock as well. My buddy's CQB has about 10,000 trouble-free rounds through it and the original Armor-Tuff still looks nearly new.
Bruce Gray did my Sigs too. My P226R and P220R are both two-tone with Nills grips from Germany, GrayGuns competition packages, and Warren Tactical rear/Dawson front sights.
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Bruce Gray and his outfit do awesome work. The best you will find on a SIG. It just takes a while sometimes. Torie is the one who worked over the sear/hammer in that SIG, and it feels great. About 95% as good as that Wilson Supergrade's trigger in SA. I went with the hogue G10's and had the meprolites swapped for Trijicons. Had the Combat takedown lever installed as well. Not going to risk snapping it with the 357SIG round.
The armor-tuff on my Tactical Supergrade was the black color (I have heard the gray is weaker?). One case-ding, and it was gone down to the parkerizing. They re-finished it once when they re-tuned the extractor. It only hit the slide once after that (although it was then only 90% reliable on the last round). That, too, nicked down to the parkerizing. Armor-Tuff < QPQ. That is why I had my P226 Elite ST done in QPQ. No scratches, and it looks great!