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What are the best Made in the USA 1911s?
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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 2796283" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>STI's Spartan line (the one's under a grand) are assembled in the U.S. from parts sourced out of the Philippines. If you look you can usually find a good used Colt for under a grand, as well as a S&W. I'd prefer one of those over a Kimber, which is known to be hit or miss (If it's a good one, it's good period. If not, it never will be.)</p><p></p><p>One other to consider is the new CZ 1911. It's being built right now by Dan Wesson with very well fitted forged frames and slides. no Series 80 or Schwartz safety and the word is that internals are all DW parts as well. At $849 MSRP, it's probably the best 1911 bargain on the market right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 2796283, member: 1132"] STI's Spartan line (the one's under a grand) are assembled in the U.S. from parts sourced out of the Philippines. If you look you can usually find a good used Colt for under a grand, as well as a S&W. I'd prefer one of those over a Kimber, which is known to be hit or miss (If it's a good one, it's good period. If not, it never will be.) One other to consider is the new CZ 1911. It's being built right now by Dan Wesson with very well fitted forged frames and slides. no Series 80 or Schwartz safety and the word is that internals are all DW parts as well. At $849 MSRP, it's probably the best 1911 bargain on the market right now. [/QUOTE]
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