I've been kicking around the idea of getting a 1911 for awhile--I haven't had one in 15 yrs or so. Went to the shop after work last night and found this first generation Kimber Classic Custom that had just been traded in the day before. Walnut or Rosewood grips, original box, night sights, no...
I'd have to say I have two. This 65 is what I carry daily and trust my life to:
My python is the one I pull out and play with the most:
Grips are Hogue Camo-Lamo
I imagine ol' Paul was talking about this:
http://www.swissminigun.com/home.html
While I won't test my theory, I'm pretty sure my Python will not go undetected:
Had to think about this but here they are. I'm certain about 1 and 2 and fairly certain on 3-5.
1) Remington 870 Wingmaster
2) 6" 686
3) 659
4) Taurus 66
5) 645
I no longer own any of these. The only one I really regret selling is the 686.
I have several K frame revolvers, one 3" and the rest 4". I'd like to settle on one defensive round for all. Since two of them are .38s I'm looking for the most effective .38+P.
What are your opinions?
I may be thinking of another forum but didn't there used to be some ballistics research associated with The High Road? Some member would evaluate and post info on new ammo, etc? I thought it was here but like I said, my memory could be failing me on this one.
Thanks.
Another update. Rachel was released from rehab for one night to attend her homecoming game where she was crowned Queen. Story here:
http://www.10tv.com/?story=sites/10tv/content/pool/200609/950057575.html
Got it this morning with orig. box, papers, tools, etc.
Original receipt was in the box. Gun sold in August 1972 for $118.00! Sold by Castner's Sporting Goods in Kirkersville, OH.
I paid a little more.
I did this one myself several years ago on a bench grinder. I didn't even take the hammer out of the gun. Never had a failure to fire. This is my daily CCW piece.
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