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Anyone Know anything about them?I was looking into buying one. It looks to be in good conditon I can buy it for $500.00. Should I keep my money?
Thanks
MITCHELL ARMS, INC.
Previous manufacturer, importer, and distributor located in Fountain Valley, CA.
SKORPION
- while advertised during 1987, this model never went into production.
1911 GOLD/SIGNATURE SERIES (STANDARD)
- .45 ACP cal., features new tapered barrel slide lock-up, wide body frame, double stack mag., full length guide rod recoil buffer assembly, beveled mag. well, blue (disc. 1995) or stainless steel, 8 shot mag., walnut checkered grips, fixed or adj. sights. New 1994-disc.
1911 Gold/Signature Series (Standard) IPSC Limited Model
- choice of ghost ring or adj. rear sight. Mfg. 1996-97.
Grading 100% 98% 95% 90% 80% 70% 60%
$1,075 $875 $675 $565 $480 $400 $350
Last MSR was $1,195.
Add $45 for ghost ring sight.
Don't know enough about them, do some serious research on the net. Take a look at the Blue Book of GunValues. Is there a reason that you have chosen this particular 1911 clone? Are you a regular 1911 shooter? Spad
I would pass. I own Rock Island Armory 1911. Rock Island was one of many companies commsioned to manufacture the 1911 back in WW2 when colt
was unable to keep up with the orders. Stick with the the more well known. Also a RIA can be had for around $400.
RIABnd1t02, Rock Island Armoury is completely different then Rock Island Arms (The spelling confuses people at times, RIAB, I think you probably own a Rock Island Arms 1911 made by Armscor)The Rock Island Armoury manufactured various military parts in WW11 including small arms, it was a Federal Arsenal. It no longer manufactures firearms. The Rock Island pistols sold now are made in the Phillippines by Armscor. The Rock Island Armscor/ or sometimes called Rock Island Armory pistols are first rate. The parts for the 1911 are interchangable with any 1911 including Colt. I have a Rock Island Tactical that I shoot along with my Colt 1911's and it is a real fine pistol. I personally would buy a Rock Island over the Mitchell, but that is me. Spad
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