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i had glocks but for some reason gravitated to M&P and now I want a glock again. selling guns is stupid. you regret it as soon as you do it
m&p is also a sweet piece as well. glock, m&p and 1911 are all great hand guns. the 1911 can be a little tempermental with dirt and fouling but other than that all 3 are reliable and will do work and not let you down
m&p is also a sweet piece as well. glock, m&p and 1911 are all great hand guns. the 1911 can be a little tempermental with dirt and fouling but other than that all 3 are reliable and will do work and not let you down
yeah i agree. i have never had a prob with my spartan 1911, not one hiccup. but it is always clean. lint and misc from carrying makes a 1911 (not to mention the sheer weight) a less favorable choice for me.
i carry my shield or a tiny keltek P3AT. rarely a full size pistol.
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yeah i agree. i have never had a prob with my spartan 1911, not one hiccup. but it is always clean. lint and misc from carrying makes a 1911 (not to mention the sheer weight) a less favorable choice for me.
i carry my shield or a tiny keltek P3AT. rarely a full size pistol.
yep exactly. now i cant remember the manufacture that made it but i had a close cop friend of mine that had this sweet compact 1911 that he carried as his concealed piece. he kept it cocked and ready to go and never had one single issue with it. so one time we were at the range and i asked him wtf man, idk how you can keep in cocked and it not malfunction from dirt debirs and other stuff. so covered in oil he dropped it on the ground in the dirt, took a handful of dirt and covered it up, picked it up sand fired an entire mag reloaded and fired another. only 1911 i ever saw perform that way. that dude is a serious weapon fanatic
yep exactly. now i cant remember the manufacture that made it but i had a close cop friend of mine that had this sweet compact 1911 that he carried as his concealed piece. he kept it cocked and ready to go and never had one single issue with it. so one time we were at the range and i asked him wtf man, idk how you can keep in cocked and it not malfunction from dirt debirs and other stuff. so covered in oil he dropped it on the ground in the dirt, took a handful of dirt and covered it up, picked it up sand fired an entire mag reloaded and fired another. only 1911 i ever saw perform that way. that dude is a serious weapon fanatic
my brother has a 9mm springer EMP that he has had to have a ton of work done with it to make it reliable but it runs now smooth as a new cadillac without probs. now that he got it done he still carries his glock 17.
"SHIAT BIOTCH, thats a big ass!"
A clear concience is a sign of a bad memory.
husband of the year
moose riding maple syrup drinking flanel wearing canuck wannabe
my brother has a 9mm springer EMP that he has had to have a ton of work done with it to make it reliable but it runs now smooth as a new cadillac without probs. now that he got it done he still carries his glock 17.
haha that figures. i would shoot my buddy a text and ask him the manufacture of the 1911 but he is down range right now contracting. that was the only weapon he carried concealed that i can remember. then again he had a different one in multiple places in his rides and house. he is a big time security at all times dude. i guess you would have to be being a former le guy
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