It is nice that we have the freedom to consider and select what works best for our individual selves.eyedoc wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2019 9:08 pmI don't care for mustard or ketchup. I carry a double stake 1911 in 10 mm. 16 rounds of full power 10 mm loads.abom2 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2019 6:35 pm I will stick with what I know works for me. Of course I am pigheaded. I joined the Marines when it was not cool, only stupid people who could not hold a Real Job in the World joined.
Carried the 1911 for more than a decade before the transition to the Beretta. Unit I was in kept all of the Beretta's in the armory after six months of fooling with them. Used our Unit's Special Training Funds to acquire a "Modern pistol" chambered in .45 ACP for each line person in the unit. Carried those in DS and again in 2004 in Al Anbar province.
School of Hard Knocks degree is what I follow. It works for me, others can do what works for them. After all that is why we can choose between mustard or ketchup, or both.
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- Tue Oct 01, 2019 6:35 pm
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I will stick with what I know works for me. Of course I am pigheaded. I joined the Marines when it was not cool, only stupid people who could not hold a Real Job in the World joined.
Carried the 1911 for more than a decade before the transition to the Beretta. Unit I was in kept all of the Beretta's in the armory after six months of fooling with them. Used our Unit's Special Training Funds to acquire a "Modern pistol" chambered in .45 ACP for each line person in the unit. Carried those in DS and again in 2004 in Al Anbar province.
School of Hard Knocks degree is what I follow. It works for me, others can do what works for them. After all that is why we can choose between mustard or ketchup, or both.
Carried the 1911 for more than a decade before the transition to the Beretta. Unit I was in kept all of the Beretta's in the armory after six months of fooling with them. Used our Unit's Special Training Funds to acquire a "Modern pistol" chambered in .45 ACP for each line person in the unit. Carried those in DS and again in 2004 in Al Anbar province.
School of Hard Knocks degree is what I follow. It works for me, others can do what works for them. After all that is why we can choose between mustard or ketchup, or both.