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Well not in my world. I'd consider RIA, Citadel, and the likes, "Entry Level". High end in the premium 1911 category. I guess.
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Well not in my world. I'd consider RIA, Citadel, and the likes, "Entry Level". High end in the premium 1911 category. I guess.
Fusion make very nice 1911's for the money, and they do a good job with customer service should you ever need!Wow! That top one looks too good to be true? I still have a hard time putting money out there without being able to hand inspect it. I bought the Tanfolglio, new module Inland .30 carbine and a 1902 Swede Mauser and did fantastic. I'm paranoid of my luck may run out maybe?
You didn't look at this first link.For the price of those Fusion pistols, I'd just get a Springfield or Remington or even a Sig 1911.
Let me know when y'all going - have a commander sized 9 you can add to the try pile.If you bring the ammo, I'll let you shoot both the RIA and Springfield 1911 9mm at North Fork Wolf Creek Road. I saw that there is some graffiti that needs to be covered up and I bought paint to do that.
I wouldn't consider their 750 on semi custom, their pro series yes but they are in that 3k rangeYou didn't look at this first link.
$753.99 for a semi-custom 1911 is expensive ??