If you would learn how to shoot the hammer wouldn't bite you. Hammar says so.1911fan wrote:If I don't have a beaver tail, I get cut, just the way my hands fit the gun.
If you would learn how to shoot the hammer wouldn't bite you. Hammar says so.1911fan wrote:If I don't have a beaver tail, I get cut, just the way my hands fit the gun.
engnerdan wrote:First he beat me up on the price. Then he made me deliver it. Then he made me drive to Roseville to pick up my money.
MrVvrroomm wrote:If you would learn how to shoot the hammer wouldn't bite you. Hammar says so.1911fan wrote:If I don't have a beaver tail, I get cut, just the way my hands fit the gun.
Pat Cannon wrote:I like the irony of a Filipino 1911, considering that the .45 ACP cartridge was pretty much developed for shooting Filipinos.
1911fan wrote:MrVvrroomm wrote:If you would learn how to shoot the hammer wouldn't bite you. Hammar says so.1911fan wrote:If I don't have a beaver tail, I get cut, just the way my hands fit the gun.
but I am a mere mortal, he is a GUNNY> and what he says is true....but I still get cut.
MrVvrroomm wrote:I paid $300 for my Armscor Rock Island Armory GI, slightly used two days ago.
I have three other plastic 45's. The point of my original post was to inquire about some different sights. I'm not looking to make this a race gun. It certainly doesn't need curb feelers. It was cheap and I'd like to keep it that way. It is my feeling that $300 for this was a bargain.
1911fan wrote:Novaks will require milling the slide. Wilson makes some good ones as does kings that do not require milling. I have a couple of different styles you can look at. Let me know.
hammAR wrote:I need to add, that in most low-no light situations you should be more focused on acquiring and identifying targets, you will only have milliseconds. With target ID and all other things going on and consuming you brain, if you have not prepared for the when/what, but rather the what if, your brain will be attempting to incorporate the 12 steps of Self defense, re: analyze the legal ramifications of the situation, fight/flight, move and cover, etc, etc,.......I assure you that you will not mentally or physically be able to locate, let alone use, the sights, this is not paper punching.....get used to it, it is reality, and you should be practicing as such.......
Pat wrote:hammAR wrote:I need to add, that in most low-no light situations you should be more focused on acquiring and identifying targets, you will only have milliseconds. With target ID and all other things going on and consuming you brain, if you have not prepared for the when/what, but rather the what if, your brain will be attempting to incorporate the 12 steps of Self defense, re: analyze the legal ramifications of the situation, fight/flight, move and cover, etc, etc,.......I assure you that you will not mentally or physically be able to locate, let alone use, the sights, this is not paper punching.....get used to it, it is reality, and you should be practicing as such.......
Precisely why I don't participate in the various pistol games. While I'm sure they are a lot of fun and really help to popularize shooting in general, I would be afraid of ingraining bad habits which are not conducive to combat situations. The combat pistol training I have done has really opened my eyes.
rtk wrote:Pat wrote:Precisely why I don't participate in the various pistol games. While I'm sure they are a lot of fun and really help to popularize shooting in general, I would be afraid of ingraining bad habits which are not conducive to combat situations. The combat pistol training I have done has really opened my eyes.
What about dueling?
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