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by longtooth
Thu Jun 29, 2006 2:36 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
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by longtooth
Sun Jun 18, 2006 8:23 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
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I know there are several LONG TIME SHOOTERS on this forum that carry different arms. My 2 cents & mine only for me. If I need my weapon for defense I need everything to be 2nd nature, exactly the same, not muscle memory but muscle memorization. Only change I make in carry weapon is a weight difference in Eclipse Pro ll or a Pro CDP. Difference in 1911 & G's would be awsome for me. If you are young & relatively new to carry I suggest you pick one & don't change around for at least a yr. Shoot everything at the range. I do too. Carry the same thing until it is part of your hand. If your training is w/ the Glocks I would fear that under stress & you are reduced to your level of constant training that the thumb safety would not be muscle memorized & thus a hesitation or worse. Stop. Who said He who hesitates dies. My 2 cents & some think it worth half that. ;-)
by longtooth
Sat Jun 17, 2006 7:48 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
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Replies: 9
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Have 2 carry weapons that are commander size. Both Kimber.
Eclipse Pro ll is stainless & in a good holster it does not get heavy to me by the end of the day. Comp-tac Gurkha.
Pro CDP is Aluminum frame & lighter. Both are more accurate than I can shoot. I imagine the colt commander is quality enough that it would be the same. Take the average man a long time to outshoot the gun.
Holster is all I expected from Mitch. Thanks.

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