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Springfield TRP
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12/10/14 02:27 PM
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SpoonPlatoon
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So on the 1911 advice thread I posted, a lot of people have suggested the TRP. What makes this 1911 special? How is it different from the RO or the Loaded?
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Re: Springfield TRP
[Re: SpoonPlatoon]
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12/10/14 03:16 PM
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dee
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Trp are hand fitted in the states a lot of the lower end springers aren't.
"A vote is like a rifle; it's usefulness depends on the character of the user" Theodore Roosevelt
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Re: Springfield TRP
[Re: SpoonPlatoon]
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12/10/14 03:22 PM
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Cleric
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Some people consider them semi custom, I dont. But they are a step above the others spring fields (save the custom shop of course). I had a RO until I got my trp. It is smoother and has far better build quality. For the money it's hard to beat IMO.
Go pull up their shop list and see what is all know the trp package.
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