Conclusion: 1) When you buy a PT1911 new there's a good chance that the gun will not shoot well because no QC.
2) No customer service.
3) Math is confusing.
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Conclusion: 1) When you buy a PT1911 new there's a good chance that the gun will not shoot well because no QC.
2) No customer service.
3) Math is confusing.
I own a PT1911AL and have contact with two more PT1911s...one a stainless in .45 and the other is a stainless in Super .38...all are reliable...sorry for you issues...
Bill
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