Post your 1911 beauties!
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And then there are all the Arturo Fuentes...txlouie wrote:It's sooo shiny I couldn't use the flash......
My new friend!mkim1120 wrote:my 1911's
Absolutely, positively, without a doubt.FightinAggieCHL wrote:I've decided that I need a 1911.
I want a Wilson. I don't have a Wilson. I really want a Wilson. Maybe Santa is listening...carlson1 wrote:Wilson CQB in .38 Super and .9mm.
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my last two 1911's i plan on purchasing are a wilson professional w/ ed brown bobtail and a night hawk talon ii bobtailSkiprr wrote:And then there are all the Arturo Fuentes...txlouie wrote:It's sooo shiny I couldn't use the flash......
My new friend!mkim1120 wrote:my 1911's
Absolutely, positively, without a doubt.FightinAggieCHL wrote:I've decided that I need a 1911.
I want a Wilson. I don't have a Wilson. I really want a Wilson. Maybe Santa is listening...carlson1 wrote:Wilson CQB in .38 Super and .9mm.
I never liked them until i got a cheap one and now have over a dozen of them. They accumulate somehow.FightinAggieCHL wrote:I need to stop coming to this forum. Everytime I log on, I find 4 or 5 things that I can't live without.
I've decided that I need a 1911. No one in my family has one anymore, and I feel that a 1911 is an obligatory purchase for any firearms enthusiast.
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Unfortunately, the amount of 1911's is inversely proportional to the amount of money I have. Thus, the less 1911's I have, the more money I have.
I need to figure out a way to make it so that the amount of 1911's increase without having my finances go down the toilet.
Anyone happen to know how to make a firearm reproduce via mitosis?
I need to figure out a way to make it so that the amount of 1911's increase without having my finances go down the toilet.
Anyone happen to know how to make a firearm reproduce via mitosis?
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Re: Post your 1911 beauties!
seadawg221 wrote:HighVelocity wrote: We could use some more 1911 beauty pics round here..
OK, boys. Here is my only "barbecue gun" that I presented to my Father-in-law for Christmas one year. He earned it- more than once. It was a pleasure procuring, designing, and presenting to him back in 1994. Oh, yes, and it is one accurate SOB. I have the targets to prove it.
Kimber Full Size M1911
Caliber: .45ACP
Finish: Factory Blue
Grips: Solid mother-of-pearl (Ajax Grips)
Grip Screws: 24KT Gold
Magazines (2): One in gold, one in stainless
Engraving Coverage: "D"+
Engraved by: Jim Riggs, Boerne, TX.
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Kimber Pro Carry
(.45ACP)
CHL circa 1998
"If it comes at you snarling with tooth and claw, it's better to empty the magazine before asking questions."
Kimber Pro Carry
(.45ACP)
CHL circa 1998
"If it comes at you snarling with tooth and claw, it's better to empty the magazine before asking questions."
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Post your 1911 Guns...
Sorry, folks. Not sure why I couldn't get the pics embedded in the above post. Guess you will just have to cut and paste into your browser until I get smart on how this forum works...
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Kimber Pro Carry
(.45ACP)
CHL circa 1998
"If it comes at you snarling with tooth and claw, it's better to empty the magazine before asking questions."
Kimber Pro Carry
(.45ACP)
CHL circa 1998
"If it comes at you snarling with tooth and claw, it's better to empty the magazine before asking questions."
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I'm told that when my father-in-law takes it out of the bag at the local range that he soon has a swarm of new best friends gathered around him. Not only that, they marvel at the tight groups once he pulls the trigger. This from a guy, who never had a bit of handgun training. Marvelous piece of art!bpet wrote:Holy smoke batman! I'll bet that thing blows smoke rings when it goes off. Sure is pretty. Would you consider a new stepdad to put on your Christmas list?
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Kimber Pro Carry
(.45ACP)
CHL circa 1998
"If it comes at you snarling with tooth and claw, it's better to empty the magazine before asking questions."
Kimber Pro Carry
(.45ACP)
CHL circa 1998
"If it comes at you snarling with tooth and claw, it's better to empty the magazine before asking questions."