Is the 1911 an Outdated Design?
Rosco S. Benson
Pictured: Springfield GI45
Labels: 1911's, Gun Collecting, Shooting
A Nurse with a Gun
Labels: 1911's, Gun Collecting, Shooting
posted by Xavier at 6:34 PM
Xavier is a Registered Nurse who specialized in complex wound care. He has practiced for over fourteen years in his community. He often provided nursing service in areas where law enforcement refused to enter without back-up. Xavier now works in surgery. Xavier has been an avid shooter for over 30 years. He strongly supports the 2nd Amendment, opposes gun control of any sort, and carries a weapon 24 hours a day. Xavier is known on various internet gun forums as XavierBreath. He is married with three children, and is moderated by an apathetic one eyed cat, a goofy Golden Retriever, and a stalwart German Shepherd Dog. One day, he hopes to be deserving of them all.
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The Four Rules
1. All firearms are always loaded
2. Never let the muzzle of a firearm point at anything you are not willing to destroy
3. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot
4. Be sure of your target and what lies beyond it
The Five Rules of Concealed Carry
1. Your concealed handgun is for protection of life only.
2. Know exactly when you can use your gun.
3. If you can run away -- RUN!
4. Display your gun, be prepared to go to jail.
5. Don't let your emotions get the best of you.
2 Comments:
Nice picture, nicer thoughts. A Springfield mil-spec is what I carry. I constantly strive to be worthy of doing so. This design of John Moses Browning's is truly the American "Excalibur," pulled from the rock itself.
Nice photo! I've still got the 'GI' grips on mine. I really need to find a source for the double diamond walnut grips.
Outdated? Maybe. Lets' run down the list, here...
Reliable? Definitely.
Accurate? You bet. In fact, it is the choice of most match shooters.
Safe? It has outstanding mechanical safeties, which should not be confused with the only one that matters - the one between your ears.
How many accidental discharges do you hear about that involve glocks?
How many involve 1911A1's?
'Nough said.
Magazine capacity - I read somewhere the average gun fight lasts about 5 seconds and involves 3 rounds. Hey, that still leaves you 4, 5 or 6, depending on your method of carry and brand of magazine. More is better, but on the other hand, I'd rather use 2 rounds of 45ACP than 5 9mm....
Dishwasher compatible? - Well, you've got me there. Guess I will have to continue cleaning my guns the old-fashioned way....
There are sure a lot of manufactures, and a lot of competition shooters, who remain very dedicated to this antique. I don't think that is entirely a matter of 'auld lang syne', do you?
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