by bpacman on Sun Aug 26, 2012 8:31 pm
Yes, you are right. A 1911 in the hands of person from today's culture of "Ready Made" "Zero Maintenance" machines is a disaster waiting to happen.
Where else would a person see a piece of engineering genius rendered inoperable than a place where firearm instructors are teaching people to shoot and defend themselves with a tool that they just recently discovered and owned for the first time. They take it out of the box and rack the slide a couple of times then head to the range or the training course, totally clueless that they are carrying a tool that works in a state of metal on metal friction that requires proper lubrication and in many cases proper breakin. These people should be buying the plastic on metal guns that will run on six drops of oil and have a trigger break that is like pulling a rubber band back until it snaps away from your finger.
Never mind that a 1911 can be made to shoot more accurately that any Glock could ever hope to achieve; or be made to work as flawless by reducing the tightness and accuracy to a Glock's level. Let's just claim our "Shake and Bake" pistol is superior because it goes bang when you pull the trigger and warn the user to never shoot reloads in the gun because they designed the "Shake and Bake" pistol with a chamber that does not fully support or encapsulate the rounds that you are shooting through it. Oh yeah...Don't you dare shoot lead bullets through this "Perfect Pistol."
You will have to excuse me while I call BS. I do love good guns. I appreciate what Glocks do for the Shooting Community. I do love the feel, appearance and function of a well built and maintained 1911. The only gun I have ever owned that never failed to feed or eject was a Sig 228. Was it as accurate as I wanted it to be....no. But I could shoot it for weeks with out cleaning it and it would function. Do I ever let one of my guns go for weeks without cleaning and lubrication....hell no.
Is my ego tied to any of my Springfields, Kimbers, Sigs, Rugers...Hell no. I know how to care for these tools and realize that they may fail, mechanically or the ammo may not function properly. If it happens in a gun fight...Sucks to Be Me...But I have an edge that is based on knowledge, experience and training that increases my odds of that not happening when it counts. Do you think the Shake and Bake Culture has that Edge?
Ok, Rant off...just been letting this one slow cook in me all day.
Bp
Good Judgement comes from Experience....Unfortunately a lot of that comes from Bad Judgement.