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    Bedside 1911 Guidelines?

    I guess I am curious, why a 1911 in the first place? I'll preface and say that I use a 1911 since this is what I mostly shoot, at least for the last several years. I just seem to shoot these better than the plastic I own and the trigger is the nicest I know of for any pistol. For someone...
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    1911 guide rod

    I agree with most here. No difference. I generally replace a longer guide rod if it came with the gun. As for taking down a 1911, anyone ever try taking down a Les Baer for the first time without a bushing wrench? Damn near tore the bushing wrench apart the first time I tried. After about...
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    Bore snake worth the $ ?

    Yep, have to agree with most of the folks. But I have a .45 bore snake for handguns and one for my shotgun. Per handguns, if you are shooting a long pistol class or going on a comp and need to clean the buildup out of your muzzle without field stripping it, it's a nice thing to have. But at...
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    1911 Antiquated...

    Never wanted to be a 1911 proponent, but after having shot a lot of plastic I realized a few things: 1) The modern guns that I have owned have all been pretty good, regardless of base model or mfr. 2) I don't like thick grips and don't own Sigs or CZs despite having shot and handled...
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    XD9 vs M&P9,

    I have both and like both. Pros for the XD are grip angle and I have yet to have one flub up on me right from the box (I own four). The ones I own all shoot well and are fairly accurate. Trigger has a lot of take up though, especially compared to a Glock. The M&P I own is in the 9mm flavor...
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    Are handguns really banned in the UK

    Different countries adopt different rules, I guess. But from what Springwalk had stated that other nationals told him that "America needs to get with the times and let the police do their job of protecting" strikes me as odd. Even though I have heard this before. This is especially so noting...
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    Anyone NOT like the 1911 design?

    Never wanted to be a 1911 kinda guy, but smallish hands and the weight distribution of an all steel 1911 tame recoil for me. Add to this that the single stack grip and 'hang-on' angle are superlative for me, then there you go. As per reliability, had one issue with a Springer fully loaded...
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    CZ range report

    Hey, but the alumina grips might be something I can get into if I pick up a CZ. Still.....double action.....hmmm. Nothing like the trigger on a 1911. :) But cool go'n Brian. I think you got a winner!
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    Springfield Armory XD45

    I have the standard .45 ACP model. Shoots very well and is a keeper.
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    CZ range report

    Great shoot'n! Knew you'd enjoy that gun. CZ grips, like Sigs are just a little too big for me. But glad you can handle this one well! How was the trigger pull?
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    Anyone own a Springfield 1911?

    Yep, own a Springfield Fully Loaded as one of my 1911s. It's nice, but right out of the box there was a problem with the hammer not seating properly. Instead of sending it back, I had a smith put in a new and better hammer and install a new sear. Shoots well enough, but is loser than the...
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    PD Ammo Only?

    What?! LOL I guess it depends on how much you shoot and what you are trying to accomplish with that shooting. I generally check functionality of the defenseive ammo I use in the guns I have, but after that it's reloads or cheap (but what's cheap these days, right?) generic boxes of ammo...
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    Checking for guns in unexpected places...

    No, didn't run into that. But your comment about rent-a-cops was interesting. I was suprised a few years back when visiting the folks in Kansas. My dad's retired military and a Vietnam vet who lives close to Ft. Riley in Kansas. In any case, went shopping with my mom and dad at the Commisary...
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    Empty hand training

    There's some good information on here and there's one other consideration that has to be made, regardless of system or style studied: And that is that good instruction does not always equal good student performance, though it helps. The failure is attempting to apply what someone else can...
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    Stabbing outside our condo: Thoughts?

    Firefly, my wife is also Japanese and were up north in Torrance. However, with that said, her ubringing is a little different as she moved to Guam at one point with her family. With that move came a friend whose father was a former military man and who owned and ran a range which she got to...
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    Empty hand training

    Well I guess one additional opinion won't hurt either. LOL Yes, have a quarter century worth of practice in a semi-traditional style with jumps into BJJ and a few other things for a few years at a time, but mostly in a semi-traditional full contact system that had an emphasis in boxing. And...
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    Interesting self defense where one shot kills two

    I know, we can comment on the situation from a distance, but it's got to be hard up close and personal for the shooter, even if the the criminals who were shot deserved to be stopped cold for attempting to harm someone. I personally knew a former cop in California who lived in the apartment...
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    Economy drives higher level home invasions

    Gotta agree....malicious intent and evil aren't necessarily prodded by bad downturns in the economy. There are plenty of people down on their luck that don't think to do home invasion robberies.
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    Both Eyes Open?

    As Mr. Bo said, it may take awhile, but it's worth it. You can "see" better and for me, though it took me a bit to get comfortable with it, I can actually hit better with both eyes open. Your dominant eye will pick up the front sight easily after you get used to doing this.
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    Apartment dwellers....feel secure? yes/no?

    I live in an apt and I feel a bit safer, however I do take the concerns of some of the posters who commented on multiple keys being available to the manager and not just my wife and myself. However, with that said, the garage area is gated and there's a security guard at night with two...
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