Yep, agreed. My daily driver is a Toyota FJ Cruiser, always wanted one but completely impractical. But I love it.
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Yep, agreed. My daily driver is a Toyota FJ Cruiser, always wanted one but completely impractical. But I love it.
Of the non-AR's I'd like a Valmet or Galil but for my purposes of 2 gun matches and SD the AR is customizable, plentiful, durable, reliable and accurate beyond my needs.
Maybe, I won't say you're wrong since it would seem subjective but Brownells and others are selling Retro AR's of various vintages. As a 2 gun shooter in any given match I'll see maybe 2-3 non AR...
These days one can never be sure when it comes to QC anywhere. But my example seems G2G, I've never cycled a slide this smooth. Really, like two panes of glass and the checkering on the front strap...
My Colt is also going strong but has fewer rounds than yours. Yet I treat it like a lawn mower, something I've read is not recommended for a 1911. But mine isn't a duty gun and when or if it fails it...
I took my Colt with it's GI type grip safety to a gunsmith and asked him to tune it to off safe 50% of the way in. This plus an arched MSH did the trick. I had a lot of trouble with the high ride...
I just got one of these pistols. I've always wanted a P-210 but could never justify the price. Now I can and I paid very close to $1000.00 not 1200.00. Trigger is excellent and I like it better than...
I recently found my "dream" handgun. Something I always told myself I would get if I could afford it and found it. A SIG P-210, this one is one of the American made new issue models called the...
Yes and let's have some cheap practice ammo, Wolf steel case. Come on Wolf....
Oil to keep it sliding.
Good ammo.
Quality magazines
'Bout it for me.
I used to treat my Colt Super nicely, now I treat it like a Glock. It's last cleaning was December 2017, all it gets is oil when it needs it. Now that I have it's load dialed in it is 100%.
It's a different environment, that's all I'm saying. Not against it, just cautious.
Thanks for the tip... Would have never thought of that..
Is the 9mm 1911 as reliable as the .45 version? I don't own either anymore. I can answer that my .38 super auto 1911 is one of the most reliable pistols I own, 1911 or otherwise.
Florida just passed carry for teachers. While I am all for the protection of our schools and students I'm not sure about this one. I am a coach, I work with HS students. Close confines, some kids are...
My old Dad was Army Air Corps, European theater. Waist gunner in a Martin B-26. I was fascinated by this growing up but he was very reluctant to tell stories and he flat out refused to ever fly...
I've had a Wilderness 5 stitch at least 15 years and used it everything. My old 1SGT liked mine so much he got one. Mine's the heavy duty steel buckle model but I think they make a lighter buckle...
I need help with the model number of a pistol I am looking for, Smith 3rd gen auto, 9mm, full size, blued, alloy frame in DAO. I saw one years ago and I almost bought it, wish I had because I liked...
In live in the SE and our usual extreme weather is hot & humid which equals sweat. Just a drop of water on blued steel will rust within an hour when it's hot. During the rainy season our range...
OK X-grip, sorry, didn't mean to be misleading. But that's the ticket there. I was just thinking off the top of my head. I have one and I'm planning buying a couple more. I have a full size 92 as...
One can get close to the feel of a Centurion by using the Grip Force adapter for the full size magazine. Close, mag changes are still different with the risk of pinching the hand but still quite good.
Based on what you said about your infrequent training and you are better with the 1911 without constant training then one should carry the 1911. I do have a couple of points to make based on my...
Dang..
That's all.
Yes, an improved BHP. Something that should have been addressed long ago. More grip tang to protect the hand, lose the mag disconnect.
Now I don't own a Glock or a SIG anything. But I was hoping that Glock would win the DOD contract and I was disappointed they did not. I've heard several reasons why and one was lack of modularity....