Explorer
Blue Belt
It's early in the comparison as I've only put about 200 rounds through each gun, but here's where we're at today.
I purchased the Springfield MilSpec 1911 for about $500 and the Baby Eagle for about $460. I took them to the range and shot them side by side. The Baby Eagle easily outshot the Springfield.
I took the Springfield to the gunsmith and had him do a hammer/beavertail job, a trigger job and add night sights. I also added slimmer cocobolo grips. The additional work added $670 to the Springfield's cost.
I took both guns to the range again. This time the Springfield easily equalled the accuracy of the Baby Eagle.
Today I went to the range and shot somewhat better with the Baby Eagle.
Again, I've only run about 200 rounds through each ... so the evaluation will continue. In every case I've used identical ammunition in both guns.
At this point it looks as if the Baby Eagle is the better deal when one considers price alone.
I purchased the Springfield MilSpec 1911 for about $500 and the Baby Eagle for about $460. I took them to the range and shot them side by side. The Baby Eagle easily outshot the Springfield.
I took the Springfield to the gunsmith and had him do a hammer/beavertail job, a trigger job and add night sights. I also added slimmer cocobolo grips. The additional work added $670 to the Springfield's cost.
I took both guns to the range again. This time the Springfield easily equalled the accuracy of the Baby Eagle.
Today I went to the range and shot somewhat better with the Baby Eagle.
Again, I've only run about 200 rounds through each ... so the evaluation will continue. In every case I've used identical ammunition in both guns.
At this point it looks as if the Baby Eagle is the better deal when one considers price alone.