Yeah, they are pretty solid, though the later ones show that the Argentinians
weren't much for keeping their toolheads sharp. The custom I built on mine had
some pretty serious toolmarks on the feedramp and I had to open up the magazine
well to get empties to drop properly. Still, the pin holes and slide rails were
in the right places, and that's what matters.
-TRB
The last Argentine Systemas I found cost me $400 bucks
each when I found a pair that looked like new manufacture,
using old numbered barrels stored for decades.
t calibrated
They dug out all numbered parts left over and made new
Frames and slides to fit them. I eventually sold these
for $500 each to folks who wanted a "new" Argentine pistol,
equivalent to a new mil spec 1911a1.
Those were excellent guns, true 1911A1s, and totally
compatible with every other Colt 1911A1 because they
were made on Colt calibrated machinery, which is more
than can be said for the almost clones made to metric
dimensions. Gunsmiths know the difference when they
try to fit replacement or upgraded parts.
Regards, Jack F
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