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From what I've seen, people buy a 1911 then spend a whole lot more on "hot up" parts for it. I think figure out what you want from the gun (range gun, self defense gun...) then buy that setup already made, that will save you money.
An important part is a good trigger.
That Dan Wesson in last week's tread sure looked nice.
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