Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “Springfield Armory Garrison 4.25" 1911 Review” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/springfield-armory-garrison-4-25-1911-review/.
Lot of their stuff is foreign made, not just XD:I have many handguns and always wanted a 1911 platform. The quality manufacturing, added upgrades and reasonable price led me to choose the blued Garrison in .45. The qualified professionals discount that Springfield Armory offers knocked off $100 which made it a heck of a deal I couldn’t refuse. I managed to add some genuine elk antler grips and the pistol is tight and an absolute beauty. This is my third Springfield Armory firearm I’ve purchased owning an M1A, an XD and now the Garrison. All have been superb products. Passed the XD down to my son serving in the Army. He is a SA fan now adding a Hellcat. Keep up the good work SA. Made in the USA, cept the XD but still a quality pistol.
Thanks for pointing that out. Have not had experience with those models and will keep an eye out going forward. Any new firearm purchases I make I like to keep American made.Lot of their stuff is foreign made, not just XD:
Hellion
Sa35
Echelon
yes the hot salt bluing is really a great looking coatingThe blued 4.25" is beautiful but I wonder if the bluing process has improved since my 5" 9mm version was produced. I would like to see a factory satin black Cerakote finish instead. Springfield applied it to mine and it's even nicer.
I'm abjectly right handed, so the safety issue doesn't bother me at all.No manufacturer can please everyone. I'm left handed, but ambidextrous. The first thing I do to my 1911 pistols is remove an oem ambidextrous safety. I just read a statistic that only 1 in 10 people are left handed, so a single side safety probably satisfies a large majority of enthusiasts.
But I can understand a true "lefty's" concern. The manufacturer and aftermarket can easily remedy the issue. If I kept any of the ones I've removed, I'd gladly send them to you.