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  1. CommanderCrusty

    Christmas Shopping

    Thank you all for your replies. So far, the score is 15:0 for staying together and running away from danger. What is interesting is that there was a recent mass stabbing on London Bridge and a fair number of people did indeed run toward the danger. Two of the several people who went up against...
  2. CommanderCrusty

    Christmas Shopping

    You are at the mall, with your wife. You are armed, as you usually are, with your normal EDC—whatever that is for you. It is busy, maybe Black Friday, or during the last few days of Christmas shopping. You hear “firecrackers” in the nearby Cafe Square and you are afraid they aren’t really...
  3. CommanderCrusty

    S&W M&P Thumb Safety Bumped Off

    The M&P thumb safety is fairly large and not anywhere NEAR as positive as my Colt. That is why I will try the Flatsider next. With the off side safety covered, I’m hopping it will be more protected from the occasional bump. I do not believe bumping the safety off has anything to do with not...
  4. CommanderCrusty

    Axon wants to make handguns obsolete for manstopping

    Well, I have seen way too much video footage of three or four officers pointing their lethal handguns at some fool with a knife or a pipe but they just can’t bring themselves to shoot. I’m yelling at the screen, “Taze him! If you aren't going to shoot the man, then just freaking TAZE HIM!”
  5. CommanderCrusty

    Arthritis. Advice?

    I would like to second the advice to switch guns. I find the Beretta 92FS and steel frame 5” 1911 to be VERY low recoil. The PX4 is lighter and carries like your G19. The PX4 has the same grip angle as the big 92FS and a different recoil pulse that may be gentler on the wrist. My 5” M&P has...
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    S&W M&P Thumb Safety Bumped Off

    So, I really like my new 5” M&P 2.0 with the thumb safety. I intentionally bought it WITH the thumb safety because I WANT the extra safety and because I have carried a 1911 for 10+ years and know what to do with it. The problem is that the soft, ambi-safety has been bumped OFF SAFE three times...
  7. CommanderCrusty

    .357 Belt Slide Ammo Case?

    So, ever since I discovered I could shoot 110 grain .357 ammunition without pain, I’ve been carrying my GP100 revolver more regularly. What I’d like to find is a way to carry a belt pouch or two of spare ammunition. These could be leather or nylon. Anything with 6 rounds or more is fine, but if...
  8. CommanderCrusty

    What pistol gives you an unfair advantage?

    Not at all, Theohazard. A Glock .45 might give one person a solid sense that he had the upper hand because he LOVES Glocks, has big, strong hands and loves having lots of big, heavy bullets. The next guy might shoot Tactical Tupperware for crap and have small, arthritic hands. He might feel a...
  9. CommanderCrusty

    What pistol gives you an unfair advantage?

    Now you’re getting it! Thanks for the great quote Goosey.
  10. CommanderCrusty

    What pistol gives you an unfair advantage?

    Thanks for playing. Unfair advantage means whatever it means to you. For one person, a GP100 with 125 grain magnums might give them an unfair advantage because they are a long time revolver shooter and shoot the GP better than anything else they’ve ever tried. For someone else, it might mean...
  11. CommanderCrusty

    What pistol gives you an unfair advantage?

    If you could carry any handgun you wanted, but you had to actually carry it most every day for a year, and you only wanted to carry a weapon that gave you an UNFAIR ADVANTAGE, what would you carry! Thanks for playing.
  12. CommanderCrusty

    1911 Recoil Reduction Project

    I still want to try that. I started with a firmer main spring because I knew how to swap out a spring, but not how to "fit" a firing pin stop.
  13. CommanderCrusty

    1911 Recoil Reduction Project

    Okay y’all, here is my RANGE REPORT. 1) I stayed with the stock 16# recoil spring, but went up to a 25# main spring. Stock may be 23#, but my Para single stack seemed much lighter than that—maybe 19#. The slide was then much harder to hand cycle with the hammer down. Note, with that stiff...
  14. CF15B418-48C9-44DC-B7F4-8E9B4B161599

    CF15B418-48C9-44DC-B7F4-8E9B4B161599

    Para Ordnance single stack 1911 Dot-Torture 3-yards perfect score 50/50.
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  16. CommanderCrusty

    1911 Heavier Trigger Pull

    My new sprngs came in from Wolf today. I installed a 25# main spring. That was a pain! I'm not sure what my old main spring was, but this new one is MUCH firmer. Then, I tried to install a new Wolf sear spring, but it would not fit in my single column Para Ordnance. Too short. So, I bent the...
  17. CommanderCrusty

    1911 Recoil Reduction Project

    Good idea, CDW4ME. About a month ago, I rented a 9mm, steel frame, SW1911 5" at the local in-door range. I loaded it with whatever they gave me and shot a perfect 50/50 Dot-Torture score at 3-yards. It was easy. But, alas, I am in Project Gun Mode and cannot simply buy a gun that recoils less...
  18. CommanderCrusty

    1911 Recoil Reduction Project

    Thank you for your feedback. I will head over to EGW and Wilson Combat for a look. Does the flat-bottom firing pin stop require hand fitting? Will the flat-bottom firing pin stop work with a series 80 pistol?
  19. CommanderCrusty

    1911 Recoil Reduction Project

    My grip strength is a bit, shall we say, VARIABLE, due to illness, so I'm on a quest to tame the recoil of my 5" .45 ACP 1911. Here is my plan: Stock 16 pound recoil spring for reliability, ease in racking the slide and no excess slamming of the slide as it closes Heavier main spring (from...
  20. CommanderCrusty

    1911 Heavier Trigger Pull

    UPDATE: My trigger pull gage just came in. My Para 1911, the one that feels a little light, has a measured pull of 4 to 4-1/4 pounds. So, not unsafe, especially with good gun handling, but a bit light for what I want. The Shield, that feels heavy by comparison, measured dead on 6-1/2 pounds...
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