Two-piece barrel on SA Mil-Spec?

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I recently made a thread asking for advice on the Springfield Armory Mil-Spec 1911. I'm considering buying one, but came across an online review after searching google where the guy said his Mil-Spec had a two-piece barrel. He even had pictures that showed a very faint-looking seam between the barrel and the barrel's chamber where the two pieces were welded together.

He mentioned that a two-piece 1911 barrel was not necessarily a good thing, but that Browning Hi Powers have had two-piece barrels forever without any problems.

So do the newer production Mil-Specs come with two-piece barrels? Do any other 1911s use a similar barrel? If the Mil-Spec does in fact come with a two-piece barrel, am I eventually going to want to replace it with a one-piece match grade barrel anyhow?

I'm still debating between the mil-spec and upgrading it over time or just saving for a Baer or Brown.
 
One way, esp. before CNC machining and CAD was to machine the locking lug and breech separate from the barrel then solder the two together, the chamber is still milled from the barrel.
 
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