Buy a 1911 from a manufacturer that specialize in 1911s. Personally, while that slop may not scream quality...I'm sure it would shoot ok and last a lifetime. Ruger makes reliable firearms...never really seen anything I would call high quality from them. I've had a mini 14 that went bang but barely could hit a barn door. Ever see the cast grip frames on thier revolvers..or rinky dink trigger components in the 10/22 or mkii pistols....they cast and stamp everything they can. Not saying that this affects function or how long the gun will last, but it does affect accuracy and tends to mean loose fitting and cut corners. The things Ruger does well I like...rimfire pistols, single action revolvers, 10/22....all good stuff. Centerfire rifles and pistols, and thier d/a revolvers I'm not a fan of....for a variety of reasons. I was hoping to see a well made tight and accurate American made 1911 for under $800....but again its a centerfire pistol and not something I think Ruger has ever done a good job with.