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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 2991216" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>So Kimbers, fine guns that they are and all, with that Schwartz Safety thing and FLGR that they use in a lot of their guns, isn't an insult of sorts to the legacy of JMB? I say, my good man, I do believe the Ruger, cast frame and all, is more what the Master had in mind when he designed the pistol way back in the day. I own one Kimber, the Micro .380. It may look like a mini 1911,but a peek inside shows you it is radically different. Regardless, it is your money, so choose wisely, but please, set aside your worries of cast frames...to me, it's more a decision of whether one were to pick all steel, or the LW aluminum job. But hark! With the budget you have set aside, if you can somehow bring yourself to bear to carry and shoot a cast frame gun, you could get both variants of the excellent Ruger SR1911; a steel one AND a lightweight Aluminum one too, and still have some funds for boolets to boot!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 2991216, member: 10465"] So Kimbers, fine guns that they are and all, with that Schwartz Safety thing and FLGR that they use in a lot of their guns, isn't an insult of sorts to the legacy of JMB? I say, my good man, I do believe the Ruger, cast frame and all, is more what the Master had in mind when he designed the pistol way back in the day. I own one Kimber, the Micro .380. It may look like a mini 1911,but a peek inside shows you it is radically different. Regardless, it is your money, so choose wisely, but please, set aside your worries of cast frames...to me, it's more a decision of whether one were to pick all steel, or the LW aluminum job. But hark! With the budget you have set aside, if you can somehow bring yourself to bear to carry and shoot a cast frame gun, you could get both variants of the excellent Ruger SR1911; a steel one AND a lightweight Aluminum one too, and still have some funds for boolets to boot! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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