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<blockquote data-quote="okierider" data-source="post: 3012360" data-attributes="member: 41708"><p>OK gents, Have a question . I bought an ATI 1911 and have run several thousand rounds through it and the more I shoot it the better it feels. </p><p>Now here is the question, why buy a new gun and start changing out all the internals before there is a problem? I read about time and time again.</p><p> Other than a factory mag issue my pistol is smooth and accurate as I can shoot. </p><p>Is there a reason these folks do this or is it just wants and not needs ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okierider, post: 3012360, member: 41708"] OK gents, Have a question . I bought an ATI 1911 and have run several thousand rounds through it and the more I shoot it the better it feels. Now here is the question, why buy a new gun and start changing out all the internals before there is a problem? I read about time and time again. Other than a factory mag issue my pistol is smooth and accurate as I can shoot. Is there a reason these folks do this or is it just wants and not needs ? [/QUOTE]
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