I guess I did. I paid 1399 for the pistol and 250 for the optic. Bought separatelyYou got the optic model below msrp?
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Normally double stack 1911 require big man hands.There is a new kid on the block. What do y’all think?
1911 DS Prodigy™ Handguns - Springfield Armory
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I have to agree then. Wouldn't buy theseRemember that time that SA gave campaign donations to anti-gun politicians in hopes of carving out an exemption in anti-gun legislation at the expense of all other FFLs in Illinois ?
Fun times.
Yea, . . . No SA firearms in my safe.
How many employees work for SA? Of those, how many supported that? I don't think it's fair for others to suffer for what only a hand full did. I wonder what the foreign makers of all our electrics think.Remember that time that SA gave campaign donations to anti-gun politicians in hopes of carving out an exemption in anti-gun legislation at the expense of all other FFLs in Illinois ?
Fun times.
Yea, . . . No SA firearms in my safe.
right…. Bout like aI think it’s a winner. It’s to bridge the gap between rock island and Sti and staccato not give those up for it
I know some people spend $600- $700 on a pocket knife… where as I’m good with a kershaw or a $150 benchmade lol….
It's a good thing you brought that up, considering not one of these firearms are made in the U. S.How many employees work for SA? Of those, how many supported that? I don't think it's fair for others to suffer for what only a hand full did. I wonder what the foreign makers of all our electrics think.
Anyway, a double stack that is optics ready for $1500 sounds like a winner. I would like one in stainless in the future if they ever offer one.
Yep. All of their forgings for the 1911's are made in Brazil. If it was assembled there, it'll have import markings. The higher end models are assembled in NM, and have a serial number to reflect this. They do have US employees. I'm sure those employees would have no difficulty finding work in this economy.It's a good thing you brought that up, considering not one of these firearms are made in the U. S.