Going to buy a SA 1911-A1
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i was just joking , here in NY its fucking a real pain in the ass to get a legit gun license and shit.Originally posted by fr8for some reason you of all people I could not picture with a gun.
I did think about a glock. but then i found out more than half the gun was plastic.
you have any pics?
Too much shit you gotta do and stuff.
That gun looks nice though,Comment
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Originally posted by fr8that sucks. we have some pretty strict carry laws. it basicly says NO. Open carry is the closest but you have to live in the middle of no where.
I checked in the past for NY , Long Island its like a real pain in the ass and shit a permit and stuff legitComment
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Glocks have alot of plastic on them but a very light gun if you want one to carry all the time, That gun you posted looks nice, Best way to get a feel for a gun is go to a big gun store and have them let you try them out before you deside what you want.Comment
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Shot 3 guns when I went. I loved the way the 1911 rested in my hand. felt so natural.Originally posted by MrCGlocks have alot of plastic on them but a very light gun if you want one to carry all the time, That gun you posted looks nice, Best way to get a feel for a gun is go to a big gun store and have them let you try them out before you deside what you want.█ joesmut (a) gmail Dot com
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Originally posted by fr8Shot 3 guns when I went. I loved the way the 1911 rested in my hand. felt so natural.
Always go with the gun that you feel most natural with, Some guns might be real good at firing but not feel good for you and good for others, you gotta be comfortable with your firearmComment
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i have a double action chrome plated, pearl grip, extended clip, night sighted.
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Heavy, not too accurate but made to knock the piss out of something at close range. I too like Glocks. The best handgun I ever owned, however, was a S&W .38 . I don't know why, I just liked that fucking thing. I could put a very nice tight pattern in a target with it out to about 25 feet.Comment
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i have a glock 19 right now... im looking to get the SA XD 9mmSIG TOO SMALL! Maximum 1200x600 button and no more than 30 text lines of ALL SIZES and COLORS. Unless your sig is for a GFY top banner sponsor, then you may use a 6240x4800 instead of a 1024x800.Comment
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Yes, the 1911. Developed for the army to take down Moro tribesman (not sure on the spelling) who used to juice themselves up on something and then make a suicide charge.Originally posted by fr8Speaking about the 1911?Comment
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thats crazy.Originally posted by Workshop_WillyYes, the 1911. Developed for the army to take down Moro tribesman (not sure on the spelling) who used to juice themselves up on something and then make a suicide charge.█ joesmut (a) gmail Dot com
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If I'd known you wanted one, I would have sold you mine. Colt M1991 Combat Commander. Same pistol with some updates. I had the crimson trace laser on it also.Originally posted by fr8
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you gotta have those laser grips if you get that pistol
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Don't let the fact that a good chunk of the gun is made from plastic scare you away from buying one, we Glock owners happily call them Tactical Tupperware.Originally posted by fr8for some reason you of all people I could not picture with a gun.
I did think about a glock. but then i found out more than half the gun was plastic.
you have any pics?
I've shot ALOT of guns over the years, I really love the Kimber Custom TLE II, but I was never as accurate as I was with the Glock 21, even more suprising was shooting the Glock 36, That sealed the deal for me!
Want to explain what you want to accomplish with this purchase, is this for home defence, target shooting, or just something that looks cool? I'll be more than happy to dole out advice in making sure you're going to be happy with this purchase.Comment
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Looks cool, I only got paintball gunsComment
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Ah, the sig p228... a gun built like a swiss watch. Of all the handguns I've fired, the sig by far felt the most at home in my hand. One of these days I'll get off my ass, send all my change of address stuff and crap to miramichi and get myself one.
I've had opportunity to fire the 1911a and several varieties of glock, a p220, a couple HKs (they have a rather nice .40s&w, although the one I shot had a 'spikey' competition grip that hurt like a bitch when I shot it), a .50AE desert eagle (unweildy monster, don't get it unless you're compensating for a smaller gun somewhere else on your body ;) and a variety of smaller calibres. For my purposes (target shooting for shits and giggles) a 1911 wouldn't be too practical: it's relatively heavy weight when loaded and recoil messed with my accuracy, and the cost of the .45ACP rounds vs. cheap-as-dirt 9mm would get nasty over time. Nothing like the 'buck a bullet' .50AEs, but still up there. When I go to the range, I want to hang out for a while.
The 1911's I've seen though are built helluva solid. The kind of machine you could drive a truck over, pull out of the mud a week later, rinse under a tap and shoot and expect reasonable results, unlike some of the other manufacturers guns which seem to be plagued with stovepiping (hk) and light hammer falls (glock and occasionally sig), although those problems could be explained away as insufficient care issues.
Post some pics if you get it. Give it to a hot babe and have her hold it. Or just post some pics of the chick without the gun.
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Just looking for a house gun that I feel comfortable with shooting. After shooting that i did with the 1911 it was right up my alley. Plus the stainless looked cool as well.Originally posted by erehwonDon't let the fact that a good chunk of the gun is made from plastic scare you away from buying one, we Glock owners happily call them Tactical Tupperware.
I've shot ALOT of guns over the years, I really love the Kimber Custom TLE II, but I was never as accurate as I was with the Glock 21, even more suprising was shooting the Glock 36, That sealed the deal for me!
Want to explain what you want to accomplish with this purchase, is this for home defence, target shooting, or just something that looks cool? I'll be more than happy to dole out advice in making sure you're going to be happy with this purchase.
I shot 100 rounds through one at the range. SA 1911 GI model. Loved it.Last edited by fr8; 01-17-2005, 04:28 PM.█ joesmut (a) gmail Dot com
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Sweet deal. Will look into those.Originally posted by MrPheerIf I'd known you wanted one, I would have sold you mine. Colt M1991 Combat Commander. Same pistol with some updates. I had the crimson trace laser on it also.
http://www.crimsontrace.com/
you gotta have those laser grips if you get that pistol
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Im looking at 1000 round .45acp army surplose. $92. I was thinking that wasnt to bad. Thats to shoot for fun.Originally posted by rickholioFor my purposes (target shooting for shits and giggles) a 1911 wouldn't be too practical: it's relatively heavy weight when loaded and recoil messed with my accuracy, and the cost of the .45ACP rounds vs. cheap-as-dirt 9mm would get nasty over time.
And 50 rounds of Hydrashock for self defence.
Originally posted by rickholioPost some pics if you get it. Give it to a hot babe and have her hold it. Or just post some pics of the chick without the gun.
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OK, given that information I would still recommend one of the Glock's and here's why. You want a home defence gun so you or someone else in the house can operate under stress, with a Glock 22 (.40 caliber) you'd have either a 15-17 round magazine, the main safety is in the trigger like a revolver, no fiddling with thumb safeties with some bad guy breaking in.Originally posted by fr8Just looking for a house gun that I feel comfortable with shooting. After shooting that i did with the 1911 it was right up my alley. Plus the stainless looked cool as well.
I shot 100 rounds through one at the range. SA 1911 GI model. Loved it.
Spend the extra money for the Trijicon sights, and I would look into the Laser Max laser sights, its an internal system, again, all idiot proof and easy to operate under stressful conditions.
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i own a glock 23 but still perfer the 1911. they have the grip safety which id consider saferOriginally posted by erehwonOK, given that information I would still recommend one of the Glock's and here's why. You want a home defence gun so you or someone else in the house can operate under stress, with a Glock 22 (.40 caliber) you'd have either a 15-17 round magazine, the main safety is in the trigger like a revolver, no fiddling with thumb safeties with some bad guy breaking in.
Spend the extra money for the Trijicon sights, and I would look into the Laser Max laser sights, its an internal system, again, all idiot proof and easy to operate under stressful conditions.
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Don't get me wrong, I love the 1911, just as a home defence weapon the Glock can't be beat. My own mother that has never fired a gun before could shoot a Glock if she had to, if I gave her my 1911 without any instruction, I'm afraid she'd shoot herself.Originally posted by bringeri own a glock 23 but still perfer the 1911. they have the grip safety which id consider safer
Learning to shoot the Glock safely and accurately takes a little curve, just like the H&K P7, which is also worth a look.
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Originally posted by Triple 6i have a glock 19 right now... im looking to get the SA XD 9mm
Certainly one of my favorites. I prefer the smaller frame size and the trigger safety system over the thumb system with 1911's. Also the "out of the box" accuracy tends to be a lot better than most 45-auto Colt's. Not sure of the accuracy of the Springfield's, never tried one. Just look at what the cops are carrying, about 90% are toting a Glock 9mm or .40, and there's a good reason for that.
My "old reliable" is Glock 19, Trijicon sights, and fed Winchester Sivertip 115gr JHP's. Perfect combo in my book.ICQ: 168-914-369 >>> sysop [at] TexasDreams [dot] comComment
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I think i like the idea knowing that i would be the only one that could shoot it.Originally posted by erehwon...so you or someone else in the house can operate under stress...
im liking the laser systems more and more.
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I love all the saftey options. But i dont like that new key lock in the handle. to thats overboard.Originally posted by bringeri own a glock 23 but still perfer the 1911. they have the grip safety which id consider safer█ joesmut (a) gmail Dot com
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Personal experience..
A "stock" Srpingfield 1911 out of the box is going to need work done to it.. It will tend to jam, not zero easily, the slide can easily "bite" and some other problems..
That way my experience with the Springfield 1911 standard...
Now, when I got my Springfield 1911 "Operator" from their custom shop, MAN what a difference, that thing shoot straight as an arrow, right out of the box, no misfires, no ejection problems, nothing, just a flat out awesome gun..
Spend the extra $$ and get it from teh custom shop, you'll thank yourself in the long run...Comment
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A handgun is never considered a good "house protection" weapon..Originally posted by fr8House protection. Plus going to a range to shoot is just to much fun.
You have the problem with over penetration of the walls, when awakened in the middle of the night, you're not in the right frame of mind to be aiming accurately.
For home protection, I reccomend, a nice 12 guage ( Mossberg M3 tatical would be a good choice ) loaded with 00 buck...
You don't have to worry about over penetration, and it's point and pull, plus the sound or chambering a round, is usually enough to make any bad guy shit his pants and leave a stain on your floor heading for the door..Last edited by Methodcash Rick; 01-17-2005, 07:22 PM.Comment
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Everything Rick said is correct. If your primary purpose for acquiring a firearm is for protection, go with a pump.Originally posted by BB-RickA handgun is never considered a good "house protection" weapon..
You have the problem with over penetration of the walls, when awakened in the middle of the night, you're not in the right frame of mind to be aiming accurately.
For home protection, I reccomend, a nice 12 guage ( Mossberg M3 tatical would be a good choice ) loaded with 00 buck...
You don't have to worry about over penetration, and it's point and pull, plus the sound or chambering a round, is usually enough to make any bad guy shit his pants and leave a stain on your floor heading for the door..Comment
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Mag-Safe's which SWAT teams uses break apart in sheetrock.Originally posted by BB-RickYou have the problem with over penetration of the walls, when awakened in the middle of the night, you're not in the right frame of mind to be aiming accurately.
Glaser's enter the victim but dont come out.
two choices to make sure its only the criminal taking the hit.█ joesmut (a) gmail Dot com
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Yep, the Moros. Or you can just say Filipinos.Originally posted by Workshop_WillyYes, the 1911. Developed for the army to take down Moro tribesman (not sure on the spelling) who used to juice themselves up on something and then make a suicide charge.
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Will be getting the beaver tell after i get it.Originally posted by BB-Rickthe slide can easily "bite"
One of the things that I liked about the 1911 is the huge amount of aftermarket things you can get for it. Im sure i will have work done to it to make it better.Originally posted by BB-RickNow, when I got my Springfield 1911 "Operator" from their custom shop, MAN what a difference, that thing shoot straight as an arrow, right out of the box, no misfires, no ejection problems, nothing, just a flat out awesome gun..
Spend the extra $$ and get it from teh custom shop, you'll thank yourself in the long run...
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I have a ruger p-89 9mm. I just got it the other day, I havent shot it yet though. I am thinking about getting a s&w .38 here pretty soon.
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