My ruger sr1911 has been great love it
Sam can and do turn out some fine 1911's...and at a reasonable price point..
That's why Iver Johnson, ATI, Seraphim Armoury, STI and a few others trust and use their labor, since they can sell a nice tightly finished product, and make a ton of profit off of them. Colt is thinking about moving some of their 1911 production to the Philippines as well.
If there's one thing to appreciate on a SAM, it's the amount of quality you get for peanuts in terms of labor. Cheap labor does not mean an inferior product, certainly when you have craftsmen with generational experience handed down to them, versus a computer guided mill.
I'd like to see some Seraphim product for myself. I like the fact they are a Canadian company, regardless of the fact the initial product is built in the Philippenes. I like helping out Canadian companies wherever possible. Calibre did a nice article on them recently. They are supposed to be available @ Wholesale Sports but I haven't seen anything listed online or in the store. Anyone seen one for themselves? In BC ???
The current Norincos floating around from the last big import are better made than any of those modern hack jobs with plastic parts and bloated price tags.
Interesting! I did not know that. I thought the last ones were current production.
Cool.
The ones that come in plastic cases are new production (Norinco doesn't ship any pistols in styrofoam anymore).
I bought a seraphim 1911 last year. Great fit and finish. After shooting it for a while seraphim sponsored me to shoot there guns in ipsc/idpa/uspsa etc. So I've got a chance to deal with the guys and talk to them a lot. Each gun is inspected and taken care of by a great gunsmith. They make sure to get rid of the little imperfections like the others have. So there specs are different and the final product is far superior. Like I said I bought and liked the gun well before I got involved with those guys. And supporting anything Canadian also helps.



























