The Turk gunmakers produce one Made in the USA rollmarked 1911 for that Brand, who finishes them with the special touches their customers expect and then charges $1,100. Or you can buy a Turk branded gun under $500 as they are not inflating their price right now to make inroads in the market.
Turkish makers offer models which are NATO certified and which sell to other nations for their Army, including their own. One is owned by an aerospace concern who also makes airframe and engine parts for Boeing, Airbus and Lockheed. Across the board they are considered bargains with Euro level quality, fit and finish. I would put some of them on the same level as SIG. When you consider that almost all the worlds pistols use cold hammer forging, MIM parts, and FRN grips, the technology isn't dumbed down much when it all costs the same. What cost of living/overhead you control has a bigger effect on the bottom line. I'd rather buy Turk than Chinese.
Keep in mind Turks were recruited in the 1960's to work the MB and Volkswagen lines, they were considered better workers.