as one of the early stainless 1911s, there may have been alloy incompatibility that caused a galling problem where slide to frame friction would strip off metal...the MS Arms were heavily advertised in Soldier of Fortune magazine.....I did have a MS beaver tail on an early 1911
Most of the early stainless 1911's shared the galling problem.
Randall was notorious for it.
I also heard it was an issue with the Coonan.
Kind of funny , Ha Ha, that they perfected their aluminum alloy sooner than they got Stainless right.
We've only been fu#@ing with iron for , what, 3500 years ?
