I also want something to last , so I would add reliabililty. Not quite the same as quality, but the two go hand-in-hand.SlickTX wrote:When it comes to shopping for most anything, I've found the following to be especially true:
Quality
Price
Service
Pick any two, but forget the third.
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- Mon Nov 01, 2010 12:04 pm
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Re: First time 1911 shooting
- Sun Oct 31, 2010 8:14 pm
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Re: First time 1911 shooting
What about the one that "if you don't hold a .357 Magnum with a death grip it will come flying out of your hand" and the "recoil of a .44 Magnum will bring a grown man to tears."Excaliber wrote:You've discovered a secret:
All those folks who've been telling you that the recoil of a .45 will put a grown man flat on his back either never fired one themselves, or held it in their teeth when they did.
My son and daughter have been shooting them quite competently since they were about 12 years old.