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Greg! Nice looking pistols!!
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gregthehand wrote:Here are mine!
How do you like that Para Hog?

Had any reliability or feeding problems?

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Greg, good looking pistols. I don't know that much about pistols to look at a pitcher
and tell what it is. I couldn't even pick out the Para Hog as Kevin did. Tell me more about them.
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1911's just give me a warm fuzzy feeling. Sorry if that was TMI.

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Not a compact. This is a full size. Same as yours except a 5" barrel instead of the 4. Go get the Colts. You can sleep here for a couple of nights if you need to. :rolll
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longtooth wrote:Went on an excersion to Big D. yesterday. Mom found her Baretta Storm so she is tickled.

This is the one I picled up while there. Springer & a Milt Sparks Watch 6.
Dont know why the top pic looks so dirty.
I can't believe you came here and did not call. We would have carried you out to eat and I would have let you buy me a Springfield also. :lol:
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longtooth wrote:Not a compact. This is a full size. Same as yours except a 5" barrel instead of the 4. Go get the Colts. You can sleep here for a couple of nights if you need to. :rolll
May be more than 2 nights. Linda doesn't know how much I've been
thinking about it. Since I bought the Kimber she thinks I've forgotten
about the colts. :drool:
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carlson1 wrote:
longtooth wrote:Went on an excersion to Big D. yesterday. Mom found her Baretta Storm so she is tickled.

This is the one I picled up while there. Springer & a Milt Sparks Watch 6.
Dont know why the top pic looks so dirty.
I can't believe you came here and did not call. We would have carried you out to eat and I would have let you buy me a Springfield also. :lol:
Actually we got only to Hutchins & loop 12 area. We were out of the truck twice for about 15 minutes each. You have a PM.
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I will take you up on the "eat" but another Springer might be to much. You can shoot it though & I will furnish the ammo. ;-)
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The Para functions just fine, but I don't shoot it that much either. I am actually thinking about selling it. It's a fine firearms I just like my full size 1911's better.
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Well after selling some others I finally picked up my 1911 in 9mm.
Kimber Custom shop Tactical Pro II, Front strap and bottom of trigger guard checkering 30 LPI, Checkered main spring houseing, 9mm caliber, Commander 4" Bushingless mstch grsde bull barrel, Dovetail fixed Meprolight Trintium 3 dot combat night sights, Double diamond black and gray laminate Checkered wood grips with Kimber logo, Match grade premium aluminum trigger set to 4 pounds, Extended ambidextrous thumb safety, Slightly extended magazine release and slide release lever, Matte black extended and beveled magazine well, Magazine has extended bumper pad. After I get it broke in it will be my new carry gun. If you have to go to 9mm this is the way to go. :lol:

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Very nice Mr. C. Very nice indeed!
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carlson1 wrote:Well after selling some others I finally picked up my 1911 in 9mm.
Let us know how she shoots!

I have a dumb question that's off-topic, but won't take long. :grin: I've never owned or handled a bushingless 1911. What's the procedure to get the tension off the recoil spring to remove the slide stop?
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That is not a dumb question at all. On the Kimber you use a small tool they send (looks like a bent paper clip and in fact you can use the paper clip). You place the tool in a small hole in the guide rod and when you allow the slide to come forward the tool stops and it takes the tention off. I had a Colt that screwed in and out and you used an allen wrench. Not for sure about the others.
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Is that what that little hole is for?? :lol: I just take it apart and compress the spring/rod assembly with my hand. Tools just complicate things. ;-)

BTW, beautiful gun. First 9mm Tac-Pro I have seen.
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Here is the Range Result - 100 Rounds of PMC 115gr/25 Rounds of Winchester Ranger 127gr +P+ at 15 yards. I shot a total of 250 rounds and had absolutely NO problems.
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