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    Ed Brown Custom Springfield Prodigy

    Good deal or perfumed pig? The basic Chambers upgrade would be cheaper but also retains factory internals.

    https://www.edbrown.com/product/fueled-prodigy/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tokarev View Post
    Good deal or perfumed pig? The basic Chambers upgrade would be cheaper but also retains factory internals.

    https://www.edbrown.com/product/fueled-prodigy/

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    Based on my knowledge of Ed Brown 1911's and S&W M&P pistols, I would say their work on the Prodigy probably results in a pretty good gun.

    Whether that product is a "good deal" is a tough call. It's about $100 or so less than the cost of a similarly equipped Staccato and about $400 more than a Dan Wesson DWX.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tokarev View Post
    Good deal or perfumed pig? The basic Chambers upgrade would be cheaper but also retains factory internals.

    https://www.edbrown.com/product/fueled-prodigy/

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    That looks amazing. Wonder what that finish is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 60167 View Post
    That looks amazing. Wonder what that finish is.
    Ed Browns Gen 4 (their version of a spray and bake).

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    I think you'd be better off with a Staccato for that. Call around and find one for less than MSRP. Would save the weirdness if any warranty issues arose as well.

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    Yeah I like EB stuff, but I would go with a Staccato over Brown for that kind of money. Plus I can drive right up the road and get the Staccato, and the same if I needed it worked on.





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    Quote Originally Posted by Texaspoff View Post
    Yeah I like EB stuff, but I would go with a Staccato over Brown for that kind of money. Plus I can drive right up the road and get the Staccato, and the same if I needed it worked on.





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    Any idea if EB does any type of LE discount?

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    I'll add to the echo chamber.

    I could get in my car and in fifteen minutes be walking into Ranier Arms and buying a Staccato for that money.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tokarev View Post
    Any idea if EB does any type of LE discount?

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    No idea, but Staccato does.





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