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2011s are like modernized AKs. Trying to make old designs tactical. They're too heavy.Your thoughts?
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2011s are like modernized AKs. Trying to make old designs tactical. They're too heavy.Your thoughts?
I love this picture so much. You almost made me spit coffee all over my keyboard. 1911's are... um... "collectable" 7+1, 100 year old design in 2024? yeah, you're either using grandads gun or you've made the wrong choice.
1911's are gay but a 6" long-slide 2011 double stack in 10MM, with a match grade hand fitted .40 barrel/spring swap set....?
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Your thoughts?
I try to keep politics out of this thread but the idea a German manufacturing company made something named the "Master Race" makes me laugh.
The 1911 is obsolescent.I love this picture so much. You almost made me spit coffee all over my keyboard. 1911's are... um... "collectable" 7+1, 100 year old design in 2024? yeah, you're either using grandads gun or you've made the wrong choice.
1911's are gay but a 6" long-slide 2011 double stack in 10MM, with a match grade hand fitted .40 barrel/spring swap set....?
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I try to keep politics out of this thread but the idea a German manufacturing company made something named the "Master Race" makes me laugh.
The 1911 is obsolescent.
It's still capable and you can use it but much better options are available.
LOL tell me you're bitter about being too poor to be able to afford a 1911 without telling me you're bitter about being too poor to afford a 1911.
It's not like it's obsolete. If you had to get into a gunfight with a 1911 it's definitely better than a revolver. Buts very very far down on the list of practical self defense handguns.It might eventually be nice to have a 1911 but I'm just too spoiled by wonder nines to consider it more than an occasional shooter. Not worth concealing. History, though? Design? Reliability? There is no denying the 1911 earned its name in all of these, but it is a relic of its time and handguns have come a long way since.
People don't really carry derringers anymore for similar reasons - there are just better options now.
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You can get brand new 1911s for almost half the price of a new glock gramps. The 1911 is a collector's piece at this point.
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You can get brand new 1911s for almost half the price of a new glock gramps. The 1911 is a collector's piece at this point.
Tisas quit using MIM parts years ago. Their 1911s and 2011s are pretty well reviewed, as far as I'm aware. They also have a brand rep on 1911forum.com, who's pretty active, getting feedback and answering questions. They are still assembled by illiterate Turks, but I'll give them credit for going out of their way to interact with customers outside of just posting announcements on major social media platforms.Shitty ones full of MIM garbage parts and assembled by illiterate Turkish or Brazilian monkeys, sure. Not a quality weapon assembled by professional tradesmen.
link please.
Last time I checked the LOWEST of 1911's was the rock island/armscor and it's almost exactly the same MSRP as a Glock. The Glock has the soul and style of a 2005 Toyota Camry, it's boring as shit to look at, boring to drive, and you hate it so much you almost wish it would break so you could justify buying yourself that fancy new Camaro/Mustang/Supra or whatever but, the fucking ugly things runs for 350,000 miles almost daring you to try and break it. That's how I feel about Glocks. I recall so many many years ago, I looked a polymer pistol under the glass display case and asked my father "Dad, who the fuck would buy a gun made of plastic"? He actually gave me the infamous "Glock 7 answer"
It’s better than micro carry guns too because at least it’s a full size gun.It's not like it's obsolete. If you had to get into a gunfight with a 1911 it's definitely better than a revolver. Buts very very far down on the list of practical self defense handguns.
Get the A3 M2 (shrouded barrel) if you can so you don't burn your hand off C-clamping it.my compact "urban" rifle is a Steyr AUG A3.
I knew a feller who was in the airfoce (SF or a glow I think) in Vietnam and got one of the first issue airforce M16s which he traded for an army version with the "anti-jam mechanism" (Forward assist/"manual bolt closure"), said both were a piece of shit if not maintainted constantly with FTF and FTE issues being worse on the air force model. He looted an AK and said that there was a FTE in a fireonce he cleared by slamming the charging handle against a tree/rock repeatedly that would've gotten him killed with the M16. Also said poor knowlege/maintaince became fuddlore with the introduction of the forward assist so conscript Johnny didn't want a gun with a "anti-jam mechanism" and thought that the Forward Assist was designed to clear any "jam" instead of FTF as intended. But also said conscripts didn't want to bother with maintaince most of the time.Was he issued an M16? If so, what did he have to say about the reliability? I only knew one guy who seemed like he actually was in the shit, made Lieutenant. He was a friend of my fathers nicest guy in the world, when he drank he would talk about his time in Vietnam how much he hated the M16. He stole the first VC issue AK off the first dead VC he came across.
Depends. Easier to shoot but way harder to carry. I'd rather carry my LCP max over a 1911.It’s better than micro carry guns too because at least it’s a full size gun.
I somehow manage to carry a full sized double stack 9mm with a light and optic in the south.Depends. Easier to shoot but way harder to carry. I'd rather carry my LCP max over a 1911.
Depends. Easier to shoot but way harder to carry. I'd rather carry my LCP max over a 1911.
I work a very physical job in and outdoors and around customers.You can "conceal" a full frame handgun by standing like a robot and not moving at all, but I've found often that all falls apart when you start moving at all. In winter you might get away with it with how thick all the clothing is, but every other season is no go.
A Shield is the absolute largest I would use for carrying, and the LCP is probably the smallest I feel comfortable shooting.
The Suited Shootist on YouTube is a small channel but I find he has good advice for people that want to conceal their firearms, not "conceal" them.
Just to clarify, my definition of concealement is being able to do daily activities in different positions without giving yourself away to someone observing you.
I don't feel the need to carry a full-size because any situation where I'd need the extra accuracy is one I can likely run away from. Not looking to get raped by the court system and the inevitable civil lawsuit.