when quality guns with $5 plastic frames cost $600, I question where the corners are cut on the all-steel gun?
I think you ought to turn the question around. Instead of asking where the steel gun has corners cut, ask instead, why are we accept being ripped off paying $600 for a gun with a $5 plastic frame???
If anything but a Colt is a clone, ok, fine. That means all the GI WWII guns with parts made by Remington Rand, Singer, Ithaca, and others are clones as well.
As far as I know, Colt hasn't made a production 1911 since the switch over to the 1911A1 in the 1920s. (not counting commemorative re-productions, and wasn't their 1911 pattern gun called the 1991??)
Also, as far as I know, Colt NEVER made 1911s for sale to the public. 1911/1911A1 is the military designation. Guns made for the civilian market are "Government Models" and are so marked!
Odd to hear disparaging comments about "cast" frames, and so little about MIM parts which are also "cast" though using a different process.
I think Ruger has done a good job over the last 60 some years, PROOVING that their "cast" frames and actions are as good as forged, from a functional standpoint, anyway.
I know there must be others, but sometimes, it seems like I'm the only guy left on the planet who has never had trouble with the original GI 1911/A1 or Government model grip safety, never gotten hammer bit. I don't need a beavertail grip safety, don't like the even larger "whale tails" and DETEST the so called "memory bump". For me, its just an uncomfortable lump of metal is the wrong place!
Had my years of fooling with extended everything, found the drawbacks to outweigh the advantages, most of the time.
I've had lots of 1911a1 STYLE guns over the years, Colts, GI guns, mostly but also some others, including foreign made guns (Llama, Star, and some others)
The only one I've kept and intend on keeping forever is the pre series 70 Colt Government Model that my father bought in the late 60s. Looks straight stock, except for Micro adjustable sights. Wonderful trigger pull, and if I do my part, will still put 5 shots in one ragged hole at 25yds. (one ragged 2-2.5" hole)
I regretfully inherited that gun over a dozen years ago. Its a fine gun, and I'm keeping it in the family, though, if I had the choice, I would give it up to get my father back...
I didn't vote in the poll, none of the choices interested me in the slightest, and if I'm not interested, or have no personal experience with it, I won't recommend it to others.
Enjoy the new toys, lads, be well, and be happy. I've got mine, not looking for more...