Thanks for playing along,
I sure miss the days when thread drift and bantering was a way of life hereabouts.......
hammAR wrote:Thanks for playing along,
I sure miss the days when thread drift and bantering was a way of life hereabouts.......
linksep wrote:...................(or dare to be different and piss off the purists).
hammAR wrote:linksep wrote:...................(or dare to be different and piss off the purists).
You will not piss off any purists with whiny crap like this because no one listens,
we understand that one that does not appreciate and expect a 1911 in .45* is a pervert
and usually prefers sheep and stump trained calves to women too...............
* Coonan .357 is an acceptable alternate.................
hammAR wrote:linksep wrote:...................(or dare to be different and piss off the purists).
You will not piss off any purists with whiny crap like this because no one listens,
we understand that one that does not appreciate and expect a 1911 in .45* is a pervert
and usually prefers sheep and stump trained calves to women too...............
* Coonan .357 is an acceptable alternate.................
selurcspi wrote:It was originally designed in 38ACP, the Army Bastardized it requiring .45
hammAR wrote:selurcspi wrote:It was originally designed in 38ACP, the Army Bastardized it requiring .45
Your "Brit" interpretation of history is a bit stewed....
but that is ok, it's just like refusing to celebrate July 4th..........................
kowalzekc wrote:I found this in the for sale. Reviews online are good. Any thoughts?
viewtopic.php?f=49&t=59057
westhope wrote:How many 1911's do you currently own?
(No double stack 2011's, SA trigger only, small Browning 380 ACP frame size OK, any caliber OK)?
More than 17 for me.
You?
gun_fan111v2 wrote:kowalzekc wrote:I found this in the for sale. Reviews online are good. Any thoughts?
viewtopic.php?f=49&t=59057
Hi OP, made your choice or still shopping around?
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