HayesGreener
Ronin
I belong to several national law enforcement firearms instructor organizations.  I just got notice from one of them that, due to an increasing number of LEO's and agencies adopting 1911's for duty use, they are putting together a 3-day 1911 LEO instructor certification course.  I find this to be a fascinating trend.  When I first became a firearms instructor 54 years ago the 1911 was thought to be obsolete in many LE circles, though some remained loyal to it.  My OSI agency adopted a chopped 1911 for a while in the late 70's, but was the exception.  I suppose the increased availability of double stacked 9mm guns is a factor in renewed interest in the platform.  I personally prefer a single stack 45, but whatever your preferences, you have to admit, Browning's genius 1911 has amazing staying power.
				
			 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 Guns may have a little more crossover from people into historical stuff, but for the most part these younger guys aren't into 1911s and old, heavy shotguns.  The biggest difference is that the younger generation doesn't make up the majority of gun sales like they do cars and jeans and music.  It's still mostly us old guys driving the market.
       Guns may have a little more crossover from people into historical stuff, but for the most part these younger guys aren't into 1911s and old, heavy shotguns.  The biggest difference is that the younger generation doesn't make up the majority of gun sales like they do cars and jeans and music.  It's still mostly us old guys driving the market. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
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