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Are metro Arms 1911 any good?

Are metro Arms 1911 any good?

The Metro Arms 1911 is affordable and has earned a reputation for good function and accuracy. The pistol features an all-steel slide and frame. The barrel appears well-fitted and the pistol features an extended thumb safety, slide lock and beavertail safety. This makes firing the pistol much easier.

Who makes American classic?

by Coker
The American Classic by Coker is a radial construction tire that delivers classic style, comfort and durability. The American Classic is built in a several different sidewall styles including wide whitewalls with a bias tire look for vintage styling and the comfort of a modern radial tire.

How much is an American classic?

Regular Price $8.49 At origin, the coffee is selectively harvested to allow time to develop its full vibrancy resulting in a sweet clean finish when roasted. This well-rounded blend truly embodies a classic American coffee taste profile.

What is the finish on the American classic 1911?

Reminiscent of the classic GI 1911, the finish appears to be hot dip bluing. Although hot salt dipping is both common and traditional, there are certainly wide degrees of quality in the execution of the process. The bluing on the American Classic is well done, even and black throughout the gun.

How much does the Metro arms American Classic II 1911 cost?

The Metro Arms American Classic II 1911 style pistol is available in three finishes: a deep blue, a hard chrome finish and a duo-tone with deep blue frame and hard chrome slide. MSRP for the pistol starts at $609.

Does the American Classic II make a good carry pistol?

Although the American Classic II will make a fine carry pistol, it was designed with competition looks and function with an extended slide stop, flared ejection port, beavertail grip safety, an extended thumb safety and a throated forged steel barrel.

What is the finish on the American Classic II?

Taking the gun out of the quality plastic case it came in, I was pleasantly surprised. The American Classic II looks far more impressive than a $450 gun. Reminiscent of the classic GI 1911, the finish appears to be hot dip bluing.