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you going to trade the Mono for it Ell??
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Wouldn't own a 1911 with a rail no matter how good looking or how ugly it is. But, that gun is a sin.
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Meh, not something I would pay for but to each their own. I would probably take the Tiffany blue over this one but if the price was right.
Reminds me of the time my grandfather called me all excited. He found a Ruger .327 Federal at a cheap price. Had to have it as he has always gotten a kick out of .32s that can shoot .32 S&W, .32 S&W Long, 32 H&R Magnum, .32 Auto, and .327 Federal. He was very happy with the gun and happier with the price but refused to show it to me, he actually got a little disturbed when I finally got to see it. He told me with a very embarrassed tone that the reason it was so cheap was because it had pink grips. He loved it but to this day won't take it to the range.
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buy him a set of grips or inserts for it and you'll be his hero!
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As far as the finish, If I were buying something like that, I'd send it back to W/C for a new paint job. Their Armor Tuff finish is pretty tough. This is an '05 that I bought used several years ago with the AT finish: There's a little wear on the front edge of the slide and frame, but several years of shooting IDPA drawing from a Kydex holster'll do that.
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Looks like an old GI Joe toy
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Opinions vary.
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I would take it as a gift , then refinish it ASP . Then shoot the heck out of it .
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