The "blemish" would be the slide and frame colors not quite matching.
I like it! 😍Looks like a typical USGI pistol. Some mid~late war Rem-Rands had a slight color mismatch between frame/slide/small parts fresh from the factory.This is my blem Tisas 1911A1 U.S. Army. Note the difference in color between the slide and frame. Otherwise it's perfect in every way. I have yet to shoot it as I'm old and it's just been too darn hot.
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Didn’t know this!!The "blemish" would be the slide and frame colors not quite matching.
YesIs it the Army Model?
nice, i have the Service Model because that's what was available in town. i liked the Army Model better as far as looks, but they work the same so. i might order an Arched Main Spring housing for mine, just to try. need to finf some Wood Grips too...
Yeah - a few things I want to do to mine as well!nice, i have the Service Model because that's what was available in town. i liked the Army Model better as far as looks, but they work the same so. i might order an Arched Main Spring housing for mine, just to try. need to finf some Wood Grips too...
I am extremely pleased with my purchaseI have been looking about buying one of these just because it is such a good deal.
Not only a great alternative but these are likely to be better made than the originals.Yup,,, I love the classic look. Since I probably won’t be getting the real deal, these are a great alternative…
One of the tags of this post is “cheap 1911” but it is better described as inexpensive. Doesn’t feel cheap at all.Not only a great alternative but these are likely to be better made than the originals.
important detail, these are no Saturday Night Special...One of the tags of this post is “cheap 1911” but it is better described as inexpensive. Doesn’t feel cheap at all.