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<blockquote data-quote="CSeverns" data-source="post: 3629156" data-attributes="member: 44527"><p>A few more budget 1911s out there that will run well are ATI (their GI model is pretty good, their GI commander is even better because it has a beavertail, and the compact Titan which is a badass little ccw for around $400). EAA Girsan models are up there with RIs in terms of quality, just Turkish made. American Classics are part of the MAC line and offer some unique 1911s (like the compact commander). Auto ordnance is another company that makes only mil-spec GI versions of the 1911. Auto ordnance and Thompson are both owned by Kahr which is US based. Also, check out the Springfield Mil-spec (my 1st 1911), another GI type no frills 1911, the Springfield is what I started tinkering with and its how I gained a lot of my 1911 knowledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSeverns, post: 3629156, member: 44527"] A few more budget 1911s out there that will run well are ATI (their GI model is pretty good, their GI commander is even better because it has a beavertail, and the compact Titan which is a badass little ccw for around $400). EAA Girsan models are up there with RIs in terms of quality, just Turkish made. American Classics are part of the MAC line and offer some unique 1911s (like the compact commander). Auto ordnance is another company that makes only mil-spec GI versions of the 1911. Auto ordnance and Thompson are both owned by Kahr which is US based. Also, check out the Springfield Mil-spec (my 1st 1911), another GI type no frills 1911, the Springfield is what I started tinkering with and its how I gained a lot of my 1911 knowledge. [/QUOTE]
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