maple leaf,
Sorry, never made any claims to be "good" a typest!
There has never been much question about the functon of a WRA M1. Their big problem always seemed to be in meeting production quotas and yes SA did seem to continually help out WRA during the WWII production. With their WWII out put as low as it was compared to SA there are just plan and simple fewer rifles still available. This along with the rougher milling thru out their rifle in my opinion and that of others who collect the M1 add to their look and desireability.
As far as SA Inc. their modern M1's do have a suspect reputation! Why? Because of their continued use of many worn, out of spec, parts that although USGI just simplely won't function as desinged. This along with cast receivers left many, including a family member, saddled with repeated shipping back to SA Inc. in order to finally make the rifle function properly. Many have worked fine BUT as many seemed to have not.
In reguard to Breda or Beretta's keeping in mind they were built on WRA equipment and after the war with more time to make a better rifle they too are sought after. If I come across an Itialian M1 here in the states I will likely add it to my meager collection.
rifle guy