Heavy, but heavy is good. If it breaks, you can still hit someone with it.
Heavy, but heavy is good. If it breaks, you can still hit someone with it.
No .45 picture thread would be complete without at least one HK45C
This one is a light LEM
“Safety is nice, but it’s not first. Life is first and it’s not safe.”— Jeff Cooper
Too many non-1911s so Ill get us back on track! My pass-down to my son with some high heels I made her from cocobolo.
Wearing her hiking boots.
I have a muzzleloading pistol, a .45, which I would post to this
thread if I knew how.
It's an underhammer and takes .45 caliber
round ball, and wadding, over a .45 ACP case of black powder.
Named for the American gunsmith who developed the gun.
Ashebell Cook if I remember right.
Several others as well, but the muzzleloader came to mind when
I started reading this.
A few. A Kimber Warrior worked over by Chuck Rogers and Drake Oldham, a Nighthawk Heinie Tactical finished in NP3, a pair of Colt WW I commemoratives from 1967 and 1968, a pair of custom Norincos, and a Springfield Armory pistol customized by an unknown smith..
Last edited by farscott; 04-06-2024 at 07:33 PM.