1911 for the win
Re: 1911 for the win
mine is ruger, whats yours
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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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Piker. 401Big Rich wrote: ↑Sun Jul 09, 2023 1:17 am "seven"
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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.
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.
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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.