The MIM parts should make no difference.....
Like it or not the MIM parts should not make today's guns any worse coming off the shelf than a vintage gun in like new shape.
But yes, I have a problems with sloppy fitting parts that need repair or readjusting at the factory. If you get a good new gun off the shelf, chances are that it will stay good for a long time.
Even the IL shouldn't affect the performance and quality of a gun.
But too many have issues that only the factory can easily and reliably solve at no cost to you.
That canted barrel thing is the worst to me. A tiny indexing mark on the barrel and frame would make sense. Instead, a guy 'eyeballs' the thing with a wrench. It would be simpler for the user and the factory to have index marks but somehow that 'drives the cost up'.
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