Really, the .45 has a lot of great options available these days, glock, xd, ruger, and plain old yankee fist 1911 to name a few- research any weapon you want to buy- and if possible shoot a friends or try it out at a rental range- if you live in a gun friendly state, gun shows can, sometimes, provide you with a great deal every now and then, but be wary and informed- check prices on gun broker and auction arms, of COMPLETED auctions, and get an idea of what you are looking at- likewise check out online and forum discussions on your chosen weapon to see if there are any hidden problems or known defects..... on that theme, I personally never buy the first run of any weapon, as they tend to have bugs still to work out on them at the early release stage- you might get lucky, but I prefer to let others find all the flaws for me, before I commit my money...
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