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<blockquote data-quote="Seth247" data-source="post: 1262008" data-attributes="member: 12010"><p>I like the Taurus. </p><p></p><p>Yes there are Mim internals but it's in my price range and I like the ones I've handled at the gun store. I will replace the hammer and sear with Wilson combat parts off the bat. Later will come the spring and trigger. </p><p></p><p>I think anyone who buys a entry level 1911 and leaves it stock is the kind of person who would be happier with a different gun. There are lighter guns. More reliable out of the box guns. There are higher capacity, smaller guns that require less tinkering. The 1911 is more for the type of person that loves to make a gun theirs, loves the history of the gun, and who is capable of tweaking it as needed to acheive the reliability the gun is capable of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seth247, post: 1262008, member: 12010"] I like the Taurus. Yes there are Mim internals but it's in my price range and I like the ones I've handled at the gun store. I will replace the hammer and sear with Wilson combat parts off the bat. Later will come the spring and trigger. I think anyone who buys a entry level 1911 and leaves it stock is the kind of person who would be happier with a different gun. There are lighter guns. More reliable out of the box guns. There are higher capacity, smaller guns that require less tinkering. The 1911 is more for the type of person that loves to make a gun theirs, loves the history of the gun, and who is capable of tweaking it as needed to acheive the reliability the gun is capable of. [/QUOTE]
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