I'm a tool and die maker and I know the cost of machineing parts for handguns and the amount of time in manufacturing them. It isn't cheap at 40.00 an hour. So if you figure 400 as a price tag it took the manufacturer about 10 hours to make your handgun. Thats not takeing into mind the seller is makeing a profit. I helped build a couple ejection plastic mould's for one manufacturer they estimated they could get about 50,000 frames out of it before we would be reworking it. Said it was just like stamping out tuperware. Now you take a higher end handgun like kimber that is machined from a casting averages 1,200.00 now you are paying for a machine to individually carve out each frame. Everyone uses some stamping and molding process for certian parts thats how you keep cost down. All in all what I'm saying is you are paying for someone to do the work. Me being one of those people thank you for keeping me working. As for which one you purchase I like the one's that say MADE IN AMERICA.
woods
Well said Woods ,
I own a several 1911's with couple of them being the so called "high dollar 1911's", one a Dan Wesson VBOB which cost $1600 , which was more than what I intended on spending . In my opinion , craftmanship can not be mass produced and especially in the Phillipines, China or Brazil . Sure they all look similar and go bang every time but its not the same , to me . Ruger, S&W and a whole slough of others are building quality 1911's , no doubt . But if you're ever had an Ed Brown or even a Dan Wesson you'll appreciate the quality .
I'm not well off by any means , I'm a line man for a communcations company and am not earning a 6 figure income, I simply save up for the purchase . The old adage holds true, "You get what you pay for" is something I learned the hard way and not thru guns but optics. Cheap scopes have cost me dearly on a couple of hunts so much so that I took them off at camp and put a hammer to them POS . High dollar firearms may be priced out of reach for some , but thats ok buy the best that you can afford and enjoy it.
Last but not least , buy American made when ever possible because the job you save could be your own.
Envy is at the root of socialism.
Robert