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by RPBrown
Sun Sep 03, 2006 8:25 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Single Stack .45 Carry input
Replies: 43
Views: 4593

longtooth wrote:Good job Ray. The Glock/1911 rivalry has got to be as much fun as the Aggie/Longhorn. Since I did not go to either school I have to get all the miles I can out of the G/1911.
I tell anyone that asks that they are a quality arms. If they were not, then they would not be the choice of as many LEO agencies as they are. I am just too old to convert. As far as all looking alike my wife knows the difference in many makes as well as platforms. I could never get away w/ it. :cry:
My CFO (wife) doesn't even know how many I have much less what I have. As long as she has her 2 and her own safe we are in good shape.

By the way, I do have better groupings with the 1911's than with the Glocks, but I think that is because I have more 1911's so I shoot more with them. STILL LOVE MY GLOCKS
by RPBrown
Sat Sep 02, 2006 2:33 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Single Stack .45 Carry input
Replies: 43
Views: 4593

Although I agree with most of what Flint and LT have said, my daughter carries a 1911 cocked and locked but her holster has a thumb break that would as she says, catch the hammer if something were to go wrong. It's actually a pretty slick additional safety.

I have 2- 1911's and carry both cocked and locked.

Now for what Flint and LT said that I don't agree with, I also own and love a GLOCK. There I said it. GLOCK GLOCK GLOCK.

Sorry guys. couldn;t resist.

Ray

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