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which is identical to: http://www.rockislandarmory.com/ (Unless there's more than one Rock Island Armory.)
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Rock island makes a 1911 with the top of the slide cut out like a beretta 92. It makes no sense.
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It's so you can loose an eye when the slide breaks, but without buying a Beretta
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Probably to make the slide lighter, so it will cycle better with .22. Open slide makes it less prone to jams too.
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That's what I thought. the cut out reduces the slide's weight (and the overall gun weight). Since .22LR is straight blowback, too heavy a slide will kill the cycling of the gu n.
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