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I like my Boomer guns
Have more than a few even some high capacity ones
Have more than a few even some high capacity ones
Haha... that is funny.I like my Boomer guns
Have more than a few even some high capacity onesView attachment 92148
Welcome to the forum from South Texas.I have been a 1911 fan for over 50 years. What gets me is the experts who say it was made in 1911. That is when the army bought it. It was designed in the 1890's. Do a little research before you make a post.
Really nice collection.I'm a 1911 guy from way back. The first handgun I ever fired was an Army issue 1911A1. It felt so natural in my hand I qualified Expert.
My primary carry for most of my adult life is a Colt LW Commander in .45acp.
I currently own 20+ 1911s in various brands, sizes and calibers.
I just love the 1911!
This just some of them. I have more.
Always wanted to use that and claim over 111 years in service, but the names 1903 and 1907 get in the way, were a bit different in build with 2 links and such...Welcome to the forum from South Texas.
Happiness is a warm gun (bang, bang, shoot, shoot)
Hey, Bungalow Bill, what did you kill, Bungalow Bill? If looks could kill it would have been us instead of him..Happiness is a warm gun (bang, bang, shoot, shoot)
Happiness is a warm gun, momma (bang, bang, shoot, shoot)
When I hold you in my arms (ooh, oh, yeah)
And I feel my finger on your trigger (ooh, oh, yeah)
I know nobody can do me no harm (ooh, oh, yeah)
Because
Happiness is a warm gun, yes it is (bang, bang, shoot, shoot)
Happiness is a warm, yes it is, gun (happiness, bang, bang, shoot, shoot)
Well, don't you know that happiness is a warm gun momma?
(Happiness is a warm gun, yeah)
Beatles 1968
Leap frogged? I think not. Jumped into the 2011 pond a little late. Bolt on compensators are nothing new. I find it ironic that Sig thinks that a comped 2011 with the ability to change grip panels is something new. The P211 GTO is a nice looking gun, and from the reviews I have seen, quite the shooter. Would like to have one myself.Vocabulary is not my strong point but the nicest word I can think of for anyone who thinks the 1911 is nostalgia driven is "illogical". I am living proof at less than a handful of years with firearms. The 1911 is an utterly logical choice of firearm for several important segments of the market. Especially for CCW by those of us dealing with both a "concealment ledge" above and sticky-put parts below. Shooting ergonomics are one thing, but carry ergonomics are yet another and the 1911 excels at both. The shape of the 1911 that is great in the hand is also a shape that is great at 1:00 appendix; especially on the EMP 3" that no-one other than Springfield has mastered.
The minute you unhook your brain from something having to be different in order to be better, the modernized 1911/2011 with improved irons, optic options, front strap checkering and rail variants that all ride on that blessed 1911 trigger floats right to the top in my logic driven brain. I think the great irony is how the Sig P320 debacle brought us full circle to just how right Browning's trigger has been all along. But, I think the greater irony is that it's also Sig, that has now leap frogged everyone in the 1911 space with it's compensator variant GTO.
In the modern 1911/2011, we have great ergonomics for sighting, for safety. for grip, for accuracy and now for flat shooting. Nostalgia not included.
Valid. Like I said, vocabulary not my strong suit. IIRC, Stacatto and Bul Armory have comped 2011. I couldn't think of one under $2K so with the GTO in spitting distance, it struck me as leapfrog from the 1911 X.Leap frogged? I think not. Jumped into the 2011 pond a little late. Bolt on compensators are nothing new.
All good, welcome to the group friend. Glad you are here.Valid. Like I said, vocabulary not my strong suit. IIRC, Stacatto and Bul Armory have comped 2011. I couldn't think of one under $2K so with the GTO in spitting distance, it struck me as leapfrog from the 1911 X.
I couldn't buy a 1911 in 9mm, just can't, won't, just sacrilege as I wouldn't want to aggravate St. John as he built the Hi-Power for that...Leap frogged? I think not. Jumped into the 2011 pond a little late. Bolt on compensators are nothing new. I find it ironic that Sig thinks that a comped 2011 with the ability to change grip panels is something new. The P211 GTO is a nice looking gun, and from the reviews I have seen, quite the shooter. Would like to have one myself.
When I first set out to buy a handgun a friend recommended one to me. I unfortunately didn’t and went through several types of pistols… I finally ended up with a bi tone loaded compact… Since I have become a true fanboy of the 1911. My latest version is a new Operator AOS… Still debating on which optic to install on it… May add a 9 mm just to have one …Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “Ayoob: 1911 — Outdated Hype and Nostalgia?” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/ayoob-1911-outdated-hype-and-nostalgia/.
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