Kimber
I cant speak for the "Warrior" pistol, but I do own the Kimber Tactical Pro II. The Warrior is somewhat of an original 1911A1 with some minor modifications. Those being the built in tactical rail, waffeled grips, ambi extended safety and the lanyard loop at the base of the mainspring housing. It's a stainless frame as opposed to the aluminum in the other models with Novak Combat sights.
Kimber Tactical Pro II is the 4"barrel with Meprolights and an aluminum frame with an external extractor. It is possibly one of the prettiest handguns available for $1,100, but it has been as unreliable as it is good to look at. Mine started with failure to feeds, at least one in every mag, and did not lock back the slide on the last round fired of the mag. This continued for almost 800 rounds of FMJ in various ammo manufacturers. I cant even think of firing JHP's out of it, they will not feed properly 50% of the time.
Kimber also had me pay for shipping back to it's custom shop. They polished the feed ramp, replaced the extractor and milled the chamber. It still fails to produce anything close to reliable 100% of the time.
Stick with the SIG, it's a better firearm for less money. In fact the SIG P220 is a no-nonsense pistol with the utility user in mind. Nothing fancy, just plain out great reliability with a steel frame and slide. It alway's feels better to have cold steel in your hands.
Just my .02
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