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    Quote Originally Posted by ssgross View Post
    For what it's worth, I purchased in round 2 and round 4. Between my experience and that of several friends, it looks like Service Grade is a high probability of getting a govt. contract replacement slide and barrel. Field grade is high probability of an original slide (maybe mismatched), faded finish consistent with usual field grade standers, and govt. contract replacement barrel. As such, if ever I were to go again, field grade would give the biggest bang for the buck. Worst case of severe finish loss a good re-park job is no real loss of value, and likely bumps it up given almost all of these were arsenal refinished at some point.
    That's the exact reason I went with field grade. It seemed that everyone who ordered service grade ended up with an IMI slide and a replacement barrel made by a contractor in Florida. Now I have nothing against either but I wanted a little history to go with mine.

    I have a service grade Garandicon and was considering getting a service grade 1911 but when returning the call I made my final decision.

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