Either way, very, very, VERY nice equipment. I do however have one recommendatino that most you experienced 1911 guys will take for granted or even laugh at, but because of the close and tight tolerances of these makers I would do two things before I trusted my life to these weapons.
First, I would coat the slide rails, hood sides, and the area where the barrell engages the slide all with a polish or super fine compound of some type.
I would NOT put polish or compound or anything but oil on anything in the hammer/sear/safeties areas and or on the link pin or lockup mechanisms.
I would then shoot HUNDREDS of rounds of your specified self defense use ammo, (not the cheap round ball target lead, but the stuff you're going to carry with,) and see what happens.
AFter you've shot three hundred or so rounds of that ammo with the polish clean the gun completely and lube up and trust it.
Many of you believe that a brand new out of the box gun is the most trustworthy it'll ever be, and this of course, is exactly the opposite. A new, tight, gun is the least trustworthy as far as feeding goes. For bullseye competition where ftf doesn't mean anything, fine, but for carry, hundreds of rounds done without failure are required before you should trust any gun.
Unless of course, it's a plastic framed glock, then the flex in the frame gives way during the feeding process, and I would completely trust one of those after about a hundred rounds.
Now, before you guys get all riled up, I"m not saying one design is better than the other. I own both, and love both, and recognize them for what they are. I'm simply saying that plastic flexes and gives more than steel. That's all I'm saying. Don't flame up and roar about because I'm not saying I appreciate a 500$ plastic gun over a $2500 EB or WC, because I don't, I see the advantages of both.
What I AM SAYING, is that because cold steel, or stainless, or TI, gives less and flexes less than plastic, you should give LONGER break in periods and tune/adjust until MORE ROUNDS are fed without any hiccups.
Nice guns, post a pic when you get it.