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I also just recently got this piece. It's made by Auto Ordnance under Kahr, and is clearly for WWII enthusiasts (who else would want a 1911 with plastic grips?). Externally, it's identical to the 1911A1 used by Col Dovchenko (except for a slight variation in roll marked text), but it features the improved internal features of the Series 80 1911's. For how finicky I've heard 1911's can be, I'm very pleased with this gun - first 100 rounds, and no malfunctions. Plus, I don't think you can get a new American made 1911 for a better price.
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