I can also tell you that I have a Browning BAR in .22...a small semi-auto stock fed rifle, breaks down into 2 parts, got it back in the 70's. It has held up well. My father bought the Norinco (Chinese) version of the rifle a few years after I got mine...looked pretty good and was fine at first...
I agree with Jesse...unless you are going to practice a lot with the 1911 platform find a more user friendly system. I have a Sig P220 in .45 that is simple and reliable. First round is double action, rest are single action. The 1911 is carried "cocked and locked" which can be hard to wrap...
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