1911 for the win

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jemhouston
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mine is ruger, whats yours
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rtoldman wrote: Sat Jul 08, 2023 5:51 pm mine is ruger, whats yours
1. Colt Commander S/S with Comp.

2. Springfield Armory Ranger Officer.

I'd like to get an SA Operator but haven't found one locally. I know I could order one online, but I'd like to get it locally.
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Cimarron, made in the Philippines for Wild Bunch matchs. It has yet to actually malfunction...(knock on wood)
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I normally Wilson 8 rds.
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Mine's in Kimber, and I carry 7+1, if I were to carry it. Should I carry, which I cannot confirm or deny.
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for carry

a Sig Saur 290. When in a suit (stepping around the crap in Denver) a S&W since its a little lighter and smaller. So 7 rounds available for downrange.

for home defense, a little heavier artillery available.
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Briefly thought this was Ashes related
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Para Ordnance P-14 .45.
S. Murray
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rtoldman wrote: Sat Jul 08, 2023 5:51 pm mine is ruger, whats yours
Ruger SR1911 lightweight commander. Love how it shoots and its easier to conceal than my block 19...but the weight really gets noticeable after several hours. :-/
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brovane wrote: Sun Jul 09, 2023 8:45 pm Para Ordnance P-14 .45.
My favorite? The P12.45.

Smaller package, still more oomph than the M1911. Now, if Para-Ordnance had come out with it in the late 1970s, not the late 1980s...
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S. Murray wrote: Sat Jul 15, 2023 2:44 am
rtoldman wrote: Sat Jul 08, 2023 5:51 pm mine is ruger, whats yours
Ruger SR1911 lightweight commander. Love how it shoots and its easier to conceal than my block 19...but the weight really gets noticeable after several hours. :-/
This is the one I have, 9mm. The grip fits my hand just right. The .45 is too big for me, both in grip size and recoil.
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