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- Thu Sep 17, 2020 11:50 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: anyone still carry a 1911?
- Replies: 33
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Re: anyone still carry a 1911?
Well, the Military Industrial Complex in the DC SWAMP is ALWAYS looking at new ways to spend our tax dollars on fancy new geegaws to enrich the manufacturers that will employ them once they put in their twenty and retire. It's like clockwork. More wars require more arms and "new" technology that very seldom does ANYTHING to advance the goal of killing the enemy beyond the tried and true calibers and weapons that have been doing GREAT service for decades. The only areas in which I believe they've actually advanced is Optics and Supression. Other than that, what has ALWAYS worked, WORKS......
- Mon Sep 07, 2020 10:28 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: anyone still carry a 1911?
- Replies: 33
- Views: 11260
Re: anyone still carry a 1911?
Nope, and actually thinking of selling a few of them, as much as it would pain me to do so. If one of my Glocks hit the ground and got kicked across the pavement; meh, who cares (and that's actually happened to me in a training class). It'll still run, and actually look BETTER with a little "battle wear" on it. If a Glock was in some insane scenario stolen; meh, it's a Glock. I'd be irritated, but hey, it's just another plastic gun among millions.
The 1911's, on the other hand,would be an absolute tragedy if any of the above occurred. I'm likely looking at it wrong, but the Browning design in steel is part of our heritage and freedom from the past, and so must be revered and protected. While I ABSOLUTELY LOVE 'em, the new polymer wonder guns are just better; "maybe" more reliable, fewer moving parts, lighter, higher capacity and easier for the average gun owner to run. Not to mention the ease of replacing and upgrading parts - generally NO gunsmithing or fitting required; just drop in and go. Add that to the fact that the ballistic engineers have now developed 9mm loads that work every bit as well as .45acp, and the 1911 just doesn't make carry sense to this engineer.
Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the 1911 platform, AND the .45acp. It was the second handgun I bought as a young man back when the dinosaurs roamed the earth, and will always own a few. BUT, as always, technology has advanced the art, so now I pack, and rely on "plastic" guns. That said, I'm heavily invested in the .45acp, so am now contemplating a path forward beyond the Glock 30sf that I bought several years back, but haven't carried much. Do I keep the caliber for "fun", or does it make sense to buy a couple of larger "battle guns" that I can strap lights and optics on for home defense as backup to a rifle????
As always, GREAT conversation, and you're mileage may well vary...... Cheers all!!
The 1911's, on the other hand,would be an absolute tragedy if any of the above occurred. I'm likely looking at it wrong, but the Browning design in steel is part of our heritage and freedom from the past, and so must be revered and protected. While I ABSOLUTELY LOVE 'em, the new polymer wonder guns are just better; "maybe" more reliable, fewer moving parts, lighter, higher capacity and easier for the average gun owner to run. Not to mention the ease of replacing and upgrading parts - generally NO gunsmithing or fitting required; just drop in and go. Add that to the fact that the ballistic engineers have now developed 9mm loads that work every bit as well as .45acp, and the 1911 just doesn't make carry sense to this engineer.
Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the 1911 platform, AND the .45acp. It was the second handgun I bought as a young man back when the dinosaurs roamed the earth, and will always own a few. BUT, as always, technology has advanced the art, so now I pack, and rely on "plastic" guns. That said, I'm heavily invested in the .45acp, so am now contemplating a path forward beyond the Glock 30sf that I bought several years back, but haven't carried much. Do I keep the caliber for "fun", or does it make sense to buy a couple of larger "battle guns" that I can strap lights and optics on for home defense as backup to a rifle????
As always, GREAT conversation, and you're mileage may well vary...... Cheers all!!