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I have no issues with MIM from a purely materials or mechanical perspective. I don't care for the IL.

From a historical perspective, I enjoy shooting S&Ws I know were built by real craftsmen.

It's a similar argument for a 1965 Mustang vs. a 2018. The latter is more modern and consistent, the former has soul.
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