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<blockquote data-quote="operator742" data-source="post: 3012387" data-attributes="member: 8391"><p>If it ain't broke don't worry about it. New grips can set it apart and make it yours. The problem now days is information overload. I remember reading a article by Patrick Sweeney, in it he was reviewing a para gi expert he stated that if para had produced that gun with that quality of work in the 80's they would have ran Colt out of business. But when you get on s gun forum you will get a bunch say it's no good the finish isn't durable, made with mim ppl parts and on and on. Now I'm not that smart but I bet there are a whole lot of middle of the road 1911 that are a whole lot better then what our grandfather's had in ww2. So if you like it and it shots ever time spend your money on quality magazines and ammo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="operator742, post: 3012387, member: 8391"] If it ain't broke don't worry about it. New grips can set it apart and make it yours. The problem now days is information overload. I remember reading a article by Patrick Sweeney, in it he was reviewing a para gi expert he stated that if para had produced that gun with that quality of work in the 80's they would have ran Colt out of business. But when you get on s gun forum you will get a bunch say it's no good the finish isn't durable, made with mim ppl parts and on and on. Now I'm not that smart but I bet there are a whole lot of middle of the road 1911 that are a whole lot better then what our grandfather's had in ww2. So if you like it and it shots ever time spend your money on quality magazines and ammo. [/QUOTE]
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