Ed Brown 1911 manual

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I was looking at the 1911 manual last night after daydreaming over the pics of the classic custom on the Ed Brown website and noticed the following:

Recommended Ammunition
We recommend high quality Federal or Winchester factory ammunition only.

Now, my first thought was that this is merely a marketing arrangement between Ed Brown and said companies, but is there more to it?

Oh, and for your viewing enjoyment, this is the gun I want for Christmas...

Originally from www.edbrown.com:

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I suppose, but then they could have just said, "Reloads are not recommended". Also, there are some (not me) who would argue that Federal or Winchester don't actually make "high quality" ammunition. :)
 
Ed Brown

I have just one. It is the Executive Elite. I reload 45 ACP and I have yet
to have a failure to feed or fire. Check out www.1911forum.com

There is a forum just for Ed Brown. Many users call them garbage
cans since they will fire reliably just about any round loaded to
specs.

I wasted a lot of money, endured a lot of poor performance. The money
I wasted would easily have purchased a brand new Ed Brown.

Be advised every gun manufacturer gets a lot of underserved criticism.
Sooo you just have to pay your money and take your chances!!

I would be highly, highly surprized if you were anything less than satisfied
with your purchase.

graffer
 
I can't get it now... my car ended up in the shop, and $2,500 later, it is out. Ah well, that's what life is about. I will have to wait until later to get it. I've changed my mind though and am going to downgrade to an Exec Elite. I don't need the adjustable sights and the elite is plenty enough gun for me. I'll just keep doing my Christmas dreaming until next year. :)
 
For the price they should be able to feed beer cans.

And I'll bet they nearly will. It's just to cover their rear ends probably.
 
Mayhaps Messrs Hornady and/or Remington whizzed in his breakfast cereal?

I can see discouraging reloads and even non-mainstream ammo but Golden Sabers and Hornady TAP?

Federal Red Box is OK but Remington UMC isn't?

Something isn't making sense.
 
I asked Ed about that very issue a couple of years ago at the Shot Show. He said it was the most consistant ammo they'd found, thus the recommendation. I've got both a Kobra and a Kobra Carry, and they are absolutely the most reliable pistols in my collection. Neither has had any ammo related issues. You can't go wrong!
 
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