sochr000 wrote:http://www.thegunzone.com/1911a1-kb.html
Congrats! You found one!
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Rem700 wrote:A couple of other differences between theSpringfield GI and Mil spec, The Milspec comes with a lowered and flared ejection port, And the barrel is throated and barrel is also ramped. Also if memory serves which it doesnt always the GI comes with a flat mainspring houseing and the Milspec a rounded mainspring houseing. Just personnel preference I like the flat.
What happens in the basement stays in the basement.
beenji wrote:Buy a Glock. Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy better gun.
Yeah and just hope the Glock never goes K-BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I would take a 1911 over a glock or any other gun that is made out of metal for that matter![]()
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macphisto wrote:JoeH wrote:For a range gun, I'd take a 1911 over a Glock any day. For self-defense, I'd take one of my 1911s over a Glock any day.
I'm with you. Glocks point about a foot high for me. I don't care how reliable a gun is if I can't shoot it.
Veldy wrote:macphisto wrote:JoeH wrote:For a range gun, I'd take a 1911 over a Glock any day. For self-defense, I'd take one of my 1911s over a Glock any day.
I'm with you. Glocks point about a foot high for me. I don't care how reliable a gun is if I can't shoot it.
It wouldn't if you used the sites
Stradawhovious wrote:justaguy wrote:Stard this has nothing to do with 1911's. Ask John at GS about shooting lead out of Glocks.
you have a point, and this one isn't under your hat.Many of the 1911 only people out there use the "kaboom" and the "you can't shoot lead out of a Glock" as valid arguments against Glocks. I am trying to understand if this holds any water, and I don't believe that it does. I do however think it does in a round about way relate to how 1911 guys view Glocks in general, and could be a valid entry in this thread. Or not.
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