But if you think that way, why not just save even more and get a Wilson Combat, Ed Brown or Les Bear? If I see a product I like at a decent price why spend more?Taurus may be the cheapest "loaded" 1911 on the market, but you are still paying $800, which is a relatively large chunk of change. You are only saving about $250-300 compared to a regular "loaded" stainless 1911 (i.e. S&W, Kimber). Why not save up a little more and get a gun that comes with properly fitted parts (not the Brazilian hack job evidenced by the photos above), as well as Canadian warranty support. Like my signature says, in the long run, cheap is expensive. You will probably end up spending more money out of pocket on correcting Taurus' factory defects than you would save by going with a cheap gun.
As for warranty support it's a 1911! If something brakes I'd rather order a part and replace it myself, instead of sending a gun somewhere wating months to get it back and risking it geting scratched.
EDIT: I don't own a 1911 (although shot and handled guite a few incl. Colt, Kimber, SA, Para, Norc' etc) and I don't see anything on those photos that bothers me even what I don't like.
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