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<blockquote data-quote="SevenSixTwo" data-source="post: 1098549" data-attributes="member: 11463"><p>I've handled the berretta and I like the gigantic ejection port and the ergo's, but the grip is just too fat for such a small bullet! The new CZ's are hald that size and hold the same amount of ammo. </p><p>I'm glad the smith is a good buy, I didn't know they came with a lifetime warranty (big plus). I will see if I can get ahold of one of these for the wife to try out, see if she likes it. </p><p>Also, I stumbled across a 1911 maker called Rock Island Armory, I did some checking and found they are made in the Philipines? What do you guys think about these? It sounds way too good to be true (a $400 1911 with bells and whistles to boot).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SevenSixTwo, post: 1098549, member: 11463"] I've handled the berretta and I like the gigantic ejection port and the ergo's, but the grip is just too fat for such a small bullet! The new CZ's are hald that size and hold the same amount of ammo. I'm glad the smith is a good buy, I didn't know they came with a lifetime warranty (big plus). I will see if I can get ahold of one of these for the wife to try out, see if she likes it. Also, I stumbled across a 1911 maker called Rock Island Armory, I did some checking and found they are made in the Philipines? What do you guys think about these? It sounds way too good to be true (a $400 1911 with bells and whistles to boot). [/QUOTE]
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