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Dan Wesson Titan 10mm frame
I was a bit surprised to see that the Titan, in fact the entire Elite series (now discontinued) all had cast carbon frames.
I know there is a "discussion" about cast or forged, but most of the most elite manufacturers used forged frames and advertise them as such. They apparently consider this a plus or are perhaps just sensitive the fact that many, if not most, 1911 buyers consider it a must. At any rate, given these guns are in the 3500 to 4500 price range, I was really surprised.
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Nothing Wrong with Good Investment Cast Frames
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Thanks
I have heard that, that there is really not a difference or that much of a difference with a GOOD investment cast frame.
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Emphasis on the word "GOOD"
Ruger has it down to a fine art. Not everyone else does.
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Agreed, Ruger has it down packed. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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