It's finally been settled!
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It's finally been settled!
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Well put!
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I like it!
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Yep, it'll go pew pew pew 8 times and then it's outta juice...A Glock .45 caliber on the other hand will go pew, pew, pew 10/13 times before it's outta juice (plus, it's dependable)
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See the currently running thread regarding a 61 year old woman and what happened to her when she ran out of bullets.
Don't buy guns that hold only a few bullets.
Presumably, she was shooting a revolver, which in most cases holds only 5/6 rounds. Pretty anemic capacity. That's less even than the ancient .45 1911 which itself is fairly low on round count, most especially in this day and age when some pistols hold as many as 20 rounds.
Don't buy guns that hold only a few bullets.
Presumably, she was shooting a revolver, which in most cases holds only 5/6 rounds. Pretty anemic capacity. That's less even than the ancient .45 1911 which itself is fairly low on round count, most especially in this day and age when some pistols hold as many as 20 rounds.
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Regardless of the egregious error in this meme, the 1911 will always have a special place in my heart. My first individual weapon in the Army and the first pistol I carried.
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Abraham wrote:Yep, it'll go pew pew pew 8 times and then it's outta juice...A Glock .45 caliber on the other hand will go pew, pew, pew 10/13 times before it's outta juice (plus, it's dependable)
Even better yet, any 9mm Glock (except the G43) can go pew up to 34 times (33 round mag + 1 in the chamber) before it's out of juice. And there's no pesky external safety or hammer to concern yourself with. (Makes for a better defensive pistol.)
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"the 1911 will always have a special place in my heart"
Me too, right next to the flintlocks and blunderbusses.
Me too, right next to the flintlocks and blunderbusses.
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Hi capacity 1911's have been around for quite awhile. I've been carrying one (13 round) for 20 years. Best of both worlds.Abraham wrote:Yep, it'll go pew pew pew 8 times and then it's outta juice...A Glock .45 caliber on the other hand will go pew, pew, pew 10/13 times before it's outta juice (plus, it's dependable)
Glocks do enjoy a well deserved reputation for dependability, but MY 1911 is easily their equal.
I just can't bring myself to buy a Glock for several reasons, chief among them...is that they are ugly.
Yeah, I know...a pistol has to 'function' first (and most makes do), but there is no reason for a pistol to look like it 'fell out of the ugly tree and hit every limb on the way down'! Just isn't!
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That's hilarious.Abraham wrote:"the 1911 will always have a special place in my heart"
Me too, right next to the flintlocks and blunderbusses.
I always crack up when people get worked up about 1911's - especially when comparing to Glocks.
I love the old Colts. The first one I had (after many hours of shooting, tweeks, polishing here and there, oh - and finding the right ammo, and hollow points that wouldn't snag) ran flawlessly.
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Calling my beloved Glocks ugly is meaner than calling my dog "Fleatus" ugly, sob, cough, sob....
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I will reserve comments to preserve the peace and serenity of this thread.
Just my .02,
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I never understood the emotional attachments to the 1911. a 100 year old design that has a reputation for being finnicky. Are they pretty? I suppose so, but installed in a proper holster who will notice? Its a tool, such an attachment to a penknife or electric drill wouldn't be concidered normal.
I can understand a preference for a 1911, a Glock or any other platform... But the emotional attachment and reverence for these things don't make sense to me Any hand gun, is an engineering compromise. some of these compromises may be in safety, capacity and firepower, reliability, ease of carry including availability of holsters).
What bothers me about the fanboism of the 1911 is how it affects newbies. I don't believe the 1911s are an ideal choice for most newbies. Too expensive, to picky, to complicated. and usually too heavy. I don't mean to demean the 1911 there are some mighty fine ones out there, and triggers are sure nice, they sure are pretty. and there are lot of gun people a lot smarter than me that prefer them.
I can understand a preference for a 1911, a Glock or any other platform... But the emotional attachment and reverence for these things don't make sense to me Any hand gun, is an engineering compromise. some of these compromises may be in safety, capacity and firepower, reliability, ease of carry including availability of holsters).
What bothers me about the fanboism of the 1911 is how it affects newbies. I don't believe the 1911s are an ideal choice for most newbies. Too expensive, to picky, to complicated. and usually too heavy. I don't mean to demean the 1911 there are some mighty fine ones out there, and triggers are sure nice, they sure are pretty. and there are lot of gun people a lot smarter than me that prefer them.
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Well ... Glock vs 1911 ...1911 will always be better than Glock in 1 area ... 1911 makes a better hammer if the grip us used to hammer nails
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