Well, you know...not that I have ANY knowledge of these guns (I don't know anything about them at all and am 100% speculating based on nothing but appearance and price) the thing with 1911s is this: more features for less money is NOT the way you want to go.
Any time you see more features for less money, you know what you are looking at?
Less TIME.
1911s (particularly those built to any standard other than the various military specs that have been issued over the years) perform their best when fitting is the primary concern. Cheap parts with varying tolerances, thrown together quickly, is a recipe for disaster.
Ideally, the way to go is to pick fewer features for a given dollar amount, and go with a really proven manufacturer that has either A) the specs, or B) a proven in-house process that allows them to achieve their goals.
That is why I generally recommend Colt 1911s ahead of any other factory gun, followed by Springfield. These people screw up from time to time but they have proven methods and their time goes towards performing a set series of tasks designed to achieve a specific set of requirements that produce working pistols.
So while I have no knowledge of these guns...more features for less money is not something I would take as a plus, personally.