Just got one in December 2023. Very nice. Had a trigger job done to get a 3.7 ppund trigger creep. Changed the G10 grips out for Magpul 1911 grips. Remedied the lack of checkering with a piece of Talon grip tape for the front strap. Fits my Streamlight TLR-1 1,000 lumen light perfectly. Takes rotation as my nightstand bodyguard with a Wilson 10 round magazine packing Fedwral HST Premium 230 grain +P JHP.
Springfield currently has four other bushing barrel .45 ACP Operator models with different trim and paint, all under the Loaded line. There are 2 cone barrel .45 ACP Operator models under the TRP line. The most recently released model has the lowest MSRP of $1099, which makes it the most logical to purchase, as you’ll spend less for stuff you’ll probably throw away. This has all MIM parts, but all of their 1911s mentioned above are all metal. I have TRPs.
Man I just went shooting with mine have had it for a few months but God datum this thing is a tac driver...shooting 6 in plates at 35 yards easy. Follow up shots fast and accurate..the only problem is 8 rds goes way too fast...gonna get some wilson mags for 10
When people say black sights are terrible for low light- you need tritium dots- they are saying they have little or no experience shooting in low light.
Springfield currently has four other bushing barrel .45 ACP Operator models with different trim and paint, all under the Loaded line. There are 2 cone barrel .45 ACP Operator models under the TRP line. The most recently released model has the lowest MSRP of $1099, which makes it the most logical to purchase, as you’ll spend less for stuff you’ll probably throw away.
I have a TRP too and I love it. This isn’t the same gun at all. Every part is a MIM part, not cut from bar stock. That detail would make it expensive, and Springfield wants to sell quantity. You and I paid $1600/1700 for a TRP, most people don’t. They buy the $800 Ronin. Hell, you can get a Ronin Government and an EMP 1911 for $1600. I’m sure this is a solid gun, but…you really want one. There are There are currently 4 other bushing barrel .45 ACP Operator models with different trim and paint, all under the Loaded line. There are 2 cone barrel .45 ACP Operator models under the TRP line. The most recently released model has the lowest MSRP of $1099, which makes it the most logical to purchase, as you’ll spend less for stuff you’ll probably throw away.
@@marksd5650 I bought the lightweight commander ronin in 45. I had my gunsmith replace the mim parts ( thumb saftey, slide stop, extractor ect) with wilson combat Bullitt proof forged parts. I really want to have a rail and front strap checking done but, for what I payed so far between the price of the gun and the gunsmithing plus parts, I could have bought a wilson combat.
@@GatCat i just received MC operator which i will be gifting to my son who just completed his 5 yrs of active duty as a marine. I cant wait to go shoot with him
Same. I got the TRP Operator in 10mm 5". Absolutely love it! The TRP has been my EDC for a while now and have zero regrets nor have any problems in carrying it IWB holster with a Viridian X5L laser/light/camera combo. They stopped making this version and I am glad I bought it before they went away.
Was on the fence but I’m picking one up today after watching your video. Disappointed that the barell bushing was loose but I can fit a Wilson bushing that’ll tighten up the groups. Not a bad alternative to a the TRP saving 600 bucks if you can do the checkering and bushing fit yourself
I’m having a hard time deciding on the trp or operator. Which one do you think I should go with?Whichever gun I choose is going to see the range a lot.
@@gearbarrel6237 I haven’t bought one yet. They just released the 9mm version and I think I’ll be ordering that one. Seeing the 45 version in person it feels like a quality gun for the money
The Operator never went away. There’s the Loaded Operator which is this exact gun minus a mag well, and the MC Operator, which is this exact gun just with a green frame and another variant with some strap texture. This is just the same thing they’ve been making for years with a slightly different rear sight……and they still haven’t figured out we want a 9mm version.
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I'd tried skateboard tape. Too abrasive. Then I bought a pack of Talon grip tape. Most come pre cut fir Glocks or Sigs. Talon sells sheets of them, but my gunshop couldn't order them. So I bought a kit pre cut for a large Glock and just cut out a strip of paper and made a template, then cut the Talon grip tape and applied it. Works real well.
My only 2 issues are the feed ramp never being 100% smith on these and no one ever coming up with a modern mag follower when I do qualifications almost every time one or more mag has the follower turn, stick, fly apart. just wish someone would come up with a new mag follower. Other than that my operator has been fantastic. the only thing with mine is I think i have gotten to much lube in the frame .I feel slight movement of parts when dry firing.
I have the cheaper Garrison.only difference I see is this has a rail and different site.same barrel and this is $300.00 more..just can't see paying more.I wish mine had these grips though
@@TheRealZJE313 after a week of emailing them with 4 different people there its obvious their customer service is in a complete shambles.I even sent photos of the damage and extreme wear of " test firing" and lack of finish. I wouldn't let them work on a water pistol
@@TheRealZJE313 oh they answered by email 4 different people in 4 depts none knew each other or what to do I have bought 7 other weapons since then zero customer service equals xero sales to me
Springfield currently has four other bushing barrel .45 ACP Operator models with different trim and paint, all under the Loaded line. There are 2 cone barrel .45 ACP Operator models under the TRP line. The most recently released Operator model has the lowest MSRP of $1099, which makes it the most logical to purchase, as you’ll spend less for all the MIM stuff you’ll probably throw away. This isn’t a new line, it’s just another 1911 Operator, but comes with VZ grips installed, which is a plus, and usually only done on the TRP line.
was told that 70 series when dropped muzzle down it can discharge a round even if the safety is on due to the inertia moving the firing pin forward. I read somewhere this can be fixed by switching out the firing pin an replace it with a titanium firing pin. Not sure how that helps though.
Gotta special order. I've been trying to find one for it (railed) and with light. No luck. They're made.....but limited selection like Safariland makes a Kydex thigh rig for SWAT cops. But I've never seen a pre made 1911 railed woth light. Specify light as Streamlight is different than Surefire profiles.
Nothing new. If Springfield really wishes to be original and innovative they should develop a double stacked 3011 either in .45 ACP or in 10mm with Bull Barrel and fully adjustable Target Sights !
Adjustable sights suck in real life. If you want a higher capacity go with another .45 or even FN’s FNX-45, 15rnd capacity but not 1911.. those adjustable can be tweeked beyond repair and even then brand new, get pressed on pushed in, pulled back. I can’t stand em
@@ghodge82 ..For my personal use, and for the use of my friends at the club, we prefer 1911s in double stack format for in the 10mm cartridge. I got plenty of traditional TRP 1911s. The adjustable sights do help when using different loads of 10mm. As for Springfield's TRP line, they are reinventing the wheel, something new is needed.
@@ghodge82 I know Plastic is King but I prefer all steel 1911s". Para Ordnance ,aka Ordnance USA ,had a good thing going with their double stack 1911s ,until Remington got them, renamed them R1 Limited and fucked up their fit and finish.
It’s not your fault that Springfield sent you an Operator. This gun is a yawn. There are currently four other bushing barrel .45 ACP Operator models with different trim and paint, all under the Loaded line. There are 2 cone barrel .45 ACP Operator models under the TRP line. The most recently released model has the lowest MSRP of $1099, which makes it the most logical to purchase, as you’ll spend less for stuff you’ll probably throw away. At least it comes with VZ grips installed, just as my $1600 TRP did so that’s a plus. My guess is they didn’t need to change anything about the assembly line, only the roll marks are different. What do you think? I still gave you a thumbs up (always do) because your reviews are great. As I said it’s not your fault they sent you this gun. Best Regards
This gun hits the sweet spot for price and features though. 1500 for a TRP that has MIM parts (not knocking that, they run great) is often beyond budget for many. You’d have to go 1800 for a Dan Wesson specialist to really beat this.
Outstanding review
Just got one in December 2023. Very nice. Had a trigger job done to get a 3.7 ppund trigger creep. Changed the G10 grips out for Magpul 1911 grips. Remedied the lack of checkering with a piece of Talon grip tape for the front strap. Fits my Streamlight TLR-1 1,000 lumen light perfectly. Takes rotation as my nightstand bodyguard with a Wilson 10 round magazine packing Fedwral HST Premium 230 grain +P JHP.
Thank heavens. Finally a metal handgun with an actual hammer. Not some plastic thing that claims to be perfect
Springfield currently has four other bushing barrel .45 ACP Operator models with different trim and paint, all under the Loaded line. There are 2 cone barrel .45 ACP Operator models under the TRP line. The most recently released model has the lowest MSRP of $1099, which makes it the most logical to purchase, as you’ll spend less for stuff you’ll probably throw away. This has all MIM parts, but all of their 1911s mentioned above are all metal. I have TRPs.
@@marksd5650 what does that have to do with his original comment?
@@marksd5650 I have seen your messages but I still wonder what your point is. Are you saying the TRP line is worth more for the money?
@@Soundmane he has literally copy and pasted this comment on several other videos 😂
Man I just went shooting with mine have had it for a few months but God datum this thing is a tac driver...shooting 6 in plates at 35 yards easy. Follow up shots fast and accurate..the only problem is 8 rds goes way too fast...gonna get some wilson mags for 10
Well I know what I'm buying next year...eventually
When people say black sights are terrible for low light- you need tritium dots- they are saying they have little or no experience shooting in low light.
Fantastic 1911, great review.
Thank you.
Beautiful!
Love my TRP Operator! My favorite pistol
As usual another great review.
I appreciate that
Nice gun,, greetings from Egypt
Thank you, greetings from the USA.
@@HammerStriker 🤟🤘
I’ve got two Springfield’s. Super nice 1911s for the money. The lightweight operator is super nice to carry.
Finally, a real pistol. I'm sick of the plastics.
Springfield currently has four other bushing barrel .45 ACP Operator models with different trim and paint, all under the Loaded line. There are 2 cone barrel .45 ACP Operator models under the TRP line. The most recently released model has the lowest MSRP of $1099, which makes it the most logical to purchase, as you’ll spend less for stuff you’ll probably throw away.
@@marksd5650 I strongly agree.
I have the TRP Operator and it’s been a great pistol. This version is quite a bit different.
I have a TRP too and I love it. This isn’t the same gun at all. Every part is a MIM part, not cut from bar stock. That detail would make it expensive, and Springfield wants to sell quantity. You and I paid $1600/1700 for a TRP, most people don’t. They buy the $800 Ronin. Hell, you can get a Ronin Government and an EMP 1911 for $1600. I’m sure this is a solid gun, but…you really want one. There are There are currently 4 other bushing barrel .45 ACP Operator models with different trim and paint, all under the Loaded line. There are 2 cone barrel .45 ACP Operator models under the TRP line. The most recently released model has the lowest MSRP of $1099, which makes it the most logical to purchase, as you’ll spend less for stuff you’ll probably throw away.
@@marksd5650 I bought the lightweight commander ronin in 45. I had my gunsmith replace the mim parts ( thumb saftey, slide stop, extractor ect) with wilson combat Bullitt proof forged parts. I really want to have a rail and front strap checking done but, for what I payed so far between the price of the gun and the gunsmithing plus parts, I could have bought a wilson combat.
I have a Marine Corp Operator. It’s amazing.
@@GatCat i just received MC operator which i will be gifting to my son who just completed his 5 yrs of active duty as a marine. I cant wait to go shoot with him
Same. I got the TRP Operator in 10mm 5". Absolutely love it! The TRP has been my EDC for a while now and have zero regrets nor have any problems in carrying it IWB holster with a Viridian X5L laser/light/camera combo. They stopped making this version and I am glad I bought it before they went away.
Was on the fence but I’m picking one up today after watching your video. Disappointed that the barell bushing was loose but I can fit a Wilson bushing that’ll tighten up the groups. Not a bad alternative to a the TRP saving 600 bucks if you can do the checkering and bushing fit yourself
Good looking.pistol. I want One
the front of mag sticks out so you can yank it out if it's stuck. and it looks very good that way to me.
I’m having a hard time deciding on the trp or operator. Which one do you think I should go with?Whichever gun I choose is going to see the range a lot.
Is this a 70 or 80 series?
70 series
Ordered mine and will be making a video review soon. This is my first 1911 so we'll see how it goes. Thanks for the content brother!
Checked your channel…didn’t see the video. What did you think of this 1911? Thanks
@@gearbarrel6237 I haven’t bought one yet. They just released the 9mm version and I think I’ll be ordering that one. Seeing the 45 version in person it feels like a quality gun for the money
I also don't really like the blacked out rear sight. It's good to have a reference point for the rear sight if the lighting is weird or just bad
The Operator never went away. There’s the Loaded Operator which is this exact gun minus a mag well, and the MC Operator, which is this exact gun just with a green frame and another variant with some strap texture. This is just the same thing they’ve been making for years with a slightly different rear sight……and they still haven’t figured out we want a 9mm version.
The Range Officer Elite Operator is available in 9mm. Basically the exact same gun w slim line G10 grips and a fiber optic red front sight.
Good stuff
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Thank you.
I can’t find one anywhere
hmmmm smooth front strap? wondering if it'll move around under recoil/
I'd tried skateboard tape. Too abrasive. Then I bought a pack of Talon grip tape. Most come pre cut fir Glocks or Sigs. Talon sells sheets of them, but my gunshop couldn't order them. So I bought a kit pre cut for a large Glock and just cut out a strip of paper and made a template, then cut the Talon grip tape and applied it. Works real well.
Are they gonna offer it in stainless?
Any opinions on Kimber ultra raptor lol?
My only 2 issues are the feed ramp never being 100% smith on these and no one ever coming up with a modern mag follower when I do qualifications almost every time one or more mag has the follower turn, stick, fly apart. just wish someone would come up with a new mag follower. Other than that my operator has been fantastic. the only thing with mine is I think i have gotten to much lube in the frame .I feel slight movement of parts when dry firing.
I run Wilson Combat and have ZERO problems.
I have the cheaper Garrison.only difference I see is this has a rail and different site.same barrel and this is $300.00 more..just can't see paying more.I wish mine had these grips though
Send it back to SA and let them do the front checkering Magwell and sights so u can keep that LIFE TIME WARRANTY
@@TheRealZJE313 after a week of emailing them with 4 different people there its obvious their customer service is in a complete shambles.I even sent photos of the damage and extreme wear of " test firing" and lack of finish. I wouldn't let them work on a water pistol
@@ehcatsfaneric2211 I always call that customer service number .I don't fool with email junk
@@ehcatsfaneric2211 calm down dude just cause they didn't answer your email? Try calling it always work for me
@@TheRealZJE313 oh they answered by email 4 different people in 4 depts none knew each other or what to do I have bought 7 other weapons since then zero customer service equals xero sales to me
So this is just a Operator? Not a TRP Operator? Is this just a completely new line? Very nice pistol. Love the 1911.
Springfield currently has four other bushing barrel .45 ACP Operator models with different trim and paint, all under the Loaded line. There are 2 cone barrel .45 ACP Operator models under the TRP line. The most recently released Operator model has the lowest MSRP of $1099, which makes it the most logical to purchase, as you’ll spend less for all the MIM stuff you’ll probably throw away. This isn’t a new line, it’s just another 1911 Operator, but comes with VZ grips installed, which is a plus, and usually only done on the TRP line.
Yeah trying finding one......sold out
was told that 70 series when dropped muzzle down it can discharge a round even if the safety is on due to the inertia moving the firing pin forward. I read somewhere this can be fixed by switching out the firing pin an replace it with a titanium firing pin. Not sure how that helps though.
Really? Never heard that and never had that issue, hope I never do lol. I carry mine IWB about every day and have never had that problem.
Titanium firing pin is lighter than steel, less likely to overcome the spring tension if dropped.
SpringField Armory puts Titanium Firing Pins Standard
@@DuhCL0WNis there a titanium pin in the Operator??? Thanks man
Does anyone know of any nice leather holsters that would fit this operator with a light attached
Gotta special order. I've been trying to find one for it (railed) and with light. No luck. They're made.....but limited selection like Safariland makes a Kydex thigh rig for SWAT cops. But I've never seen a pre made 1911 railed woth light. Specify light as Streamlight is different than Surefire profiles.
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Really wish Springfield make a 2011
Your Wish is granted. Lol
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Blacked out rear sight > White dot rear sights
Great 1911 and at a reasonable price as far as 1911s go.
I just want to see someone suppress it lol.
Why?!
Nothing new. If Springfield really wishes to be original and innovative they should develop a double stacked 3011 either in .45 ACP or in 10mm with Bull Barrel and fully adjustable Target Sights !
Adjustable sights suck in real life. If you want a higher capacity go with another .45 or even FN’s FNX-45, 15rnd capacity but not 1911.. those adjustable can be tweeked beyond repair and even then brand new, get pressed on pushed in, pulled back. I can’t stand em
@@ghodge82 ..For my personal use, and for the use of my friends at the club, we prefer 1911s in double stack format for in the 10mm cartridge. I got plenty of traditional TRP 1911s. The adjustable sights do help when using different loads of 10mm. As for Springfield's TRP line, they are reinventing the wheel, something new is needed.
@@franknapolitano9144 double stack in 10mm, you can still get more rounds from a polymer pistol I feel like,
@@ghodge82 I know Plastic is King but I prefer all steel 1911s". Para Ordnance ,aka Ordnance USA ,had a good thing going with their double stack 1911s ,until Remington got them, renamed them R1 Limited and fucked up their fit and finish.
Not sure why they spent time on this when they do not have an AR 9 pistol that takes Glock mags.
mine has not been accurate. pretty much all my other hand guns have been more accurate...including all my polymers
It’s not your fault that Springfield sent you an Operator. This gun is a yawn. There are currently four other bushing barrel .45 ACP Operator models with different trim and paint, all under the Loaded line. There are 2 cone barrel .45 ACP Operator models under the TRP line. The most recently released model has the lowest MSRP of $1099, which makes it the most logical to purchase, as you’ll spend less for stuff you’ll probably throw away. At least it comes with VZ grips installed, just as my $1600 TRP did so that’s a plus. My guess is they didn’t need to change anything about the assembly line, only the roll marks are different. What do you think? I still gave you a thumbs up (always do) because your reviews are great. As I said it’s not your fault they sent you this gun. Best Regards
This gun hits the sweet spot for price and features though. 1500 for a TRP that has MIM parts (not knocking that, they run great) is often beyond budget for many. You’d have to go 1800 for a Dan Wesson specialist to really beat this.
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Agreed. I have a Nighthawk Shadowhawk in 9mm with a Trijicon RMR, that sets a standard. My TRP is unquestionably an excellent gun.
A rail on a 1911 is just wrong.
Then rails on the ar 15 platform is wrong too, right?
Improvement is just wrong
Right who would want a flashlight 🔦! 🙄
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@@gregnixon5770 no just on a 1911 or a revolver