Re: S&W 1911 E series.. any Good.?
I did not say that the 1911 should be left as JMB designed. Perhaps you should read my posts more carefully, as I have given detailed explanations in the past that I am not a purist, nor against modern innovations. It does not follow that all new technology is good, or beneficial, or doesn't create more problems than it solves.
The 1911 is designed to be a controlled round feed action. An external extractor design inevitably must interfere with that. If S&W and Sig have created reliable external extractor 1911s, more power to them.
I shoot quite a bit and my internal extractors seem to be working just fine for me. I'm aware that many manufacturers screw up the installation of the internal extractor and too many end users mess with theirs and introduce problems. The external extractor is designed to be the solution, because it's consistent and can rely on springs that are more easily replaced. It also removes a hand-fit part from the assembly, potentially improving the profit on the gun. It does NOT follow that a properly fit and installed internal extractor is not just as reliable as an external extractor.
And for the record, I'm not a huge fan of adjustable sights either. I do have guns with adjustable sights, but I personally would much rather have a gun that is sighted with the load that I use and have the sights fixed right there. Some of my competition guns do have adjustable sights and I'm okay with that because they are range guns only. Anything you ever see me carrying on the street has fixed sights, though, and that's not an accident.