Anyone know if AO uses MIM parts on their 1911a1 offering and if so which parts?
Same question for other made in USA 1911 a1 please
Thanks
Same question for other made in USA 1911 a1 please
Thanks
Which begs the question, then why are you asking about the lowest cost 1911 manufacturer?... The cost is not in question, reliability is foremost. ...
I take it that these two careers were in a former life. Therefore, I ask this question. When was the last time you or one of your personal acquaintances had a MIM firearms part fail?Being a former metallurgist and tool maker, I like the idea of forged parts, machined parts, cast parts and mim at the bottom of the list. The cost is not in question, reliability is foremost.
My emphasis added.I am opinionated and prefer forged over machined, machined over cast and MIM the least, Why bother me with the dissertation on the mim process? I simply want to build using non mim parts.
For quality MIM in the correct applications, absolutely. Then again, I'd not want to let facts get in the way of opinion.not so. MIM is just as strong properly done, forged is strong in certain directions depending on the die set. Nothing wrong with MIM, nothing wrong with forged. most of the discussion is urban legend and has nothing to do with engineering.