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Originally Posted by Vintage Racer
Stijn,
It's a normal reaction to a 1911.
1000 rounds is just breaking it in properly ($400 here).
Again, that is a very unusual 1911 to us.
It's stainless with front serrations (XSE). The enhanced hammer says that it is a XSE. The rosewood double-diamond grips are a little different. The rollmarks are different from what we have. The trigger says Custom Shop. It's a 01070XSE?
So, what is it? 
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CZ-USA -> DAN WESSON Pointman Seven
It's probably as accurate as any non custom 1911 out there.
Had guys at the range give it a try, and they all went like, ooooh, niiiiice....
Discontinued, 2010 - The Pointman Seven is a 5” series 70 style 1911 featuring a stainless steel frame and forged stainless steel slide. Like all Dan Wesson 1911s, Pointman models incorporate top quality parts from the best names in the industry
· Forged, one piece match grade barrel and bushing.
· Round top slide with Bo-Mar style adjustable target sight
· Hand polished flat surfaces with contrasting bead blasted rounds
· Flat, all steel 20-LPI checkered mainspring housing
· Front and rear cocking serrations
· Beveled magwell
· All sharp edges dehorned by hand
· Lowered and flared ejection port
· Hand polished feed ramp
· Ed Brown slide stop
· Ed Brown memory groove grip safety
· Tactical extended thumb safety
· One piece full length stainless guide rod
· Commander style match hammer
· Match grade sear
· Aluminum trigger with stainless bow
· Extended serrated magazine catch
· Wolff springs used exclusively
· Diamond checkered coco-bolo grips
· Tuned, machined, internal extractor
· Test fired for reliability
· 38 ounces unloaded
Everytime i went shooting, when i came home i stripped it one part further, by now i can take it down to the last bit and reassemble it without a problem.. I like stripping

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