Re: 2011: The Handgun
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 3:08 pm
http://www.snipershide.com/forum/ubbthr ... er=2709189" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;hooknbullet wrote:It'd be cool to just have the lefty half.
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http://www.snipershide.com/forum/ubbthr ... er=2709189" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;hooknbullet wrote:It'd be cool to just have the lefty half.
ParaUSA 14-45 is an all-metal doublestack 1911 ...Dave2 wrote:Finally! An all-metal double-stack 1911!
You could also count an STI with alluminum grip or most SVIs as double stack 1911s that are all metal.Jumping Frog wrote:ParaUSA 14-45 is an all-metal doublestack 1911 ...Dave2 wrote:Finally! An all-metal double-stack 1911!
Actually, I was kinda thinking along the same lines. If you REALLY need to throw that much lead at something, wouldn't a Judge/Governor be a better choice? More concealable (relatively speaking, of course) and with the "Raging" Judge you've got the option of .45LC, .454, .410, and with moon clips, the Raging variant should be sturdy enough to handle the .45ACP, assuming the cylinder can lock and cycle on the clips. I think instead of "Second Century" they should rename their 1911 abomination "The Compensator."tboesche wrote:Much like the Taurus Judge, it is a solution looking for a problem
Scary isn't it?Jumping Frog wrote:What a stupid idea. At first, I thought it was a parody video, then I realized they were serious.
Okay... Now I want one!Warhammer wrote:I think it's kind of fun as an exercise in excess. Sort of like the Dodge Tomahawk, it's one of those totally useless, completely over the top, "just because we can" sort of things. Does it do ANYTHING better than other choices that are already out there? No. Would anyone with two brain cells to rub together ever consider using it for defensive purposes? Of course not. Is it really even that original of an idea? No, not really. Is it kinda cool in spite of all that? Yeah... it is. If nothing else, it will make droves of hoplophobes run for their emergency Valium supplies and, with trembling fingers, place panicked calls to their therapists.
They made an appearance at SHOT show this year.Pawpaw wrote:Okay... Now I want one!Warhammer wrote:I think it's kind of fun as an exercise in excess. Sort of like the Dodge Tomahawk, it's one of those totally useless, completely over the top, "just because we can" sort of things. Does it do ANYTHING better than other choices that are already out there? No. Would anyone with two brain cells to rub together ever consider using it for defensive purposes? Of course not. Is it really even that original of an idea? No, not really. Is it kinda cool in spite of all that? Yeah... it is. If nothing else, it will make droves of hoplophobes run for their emergency Valium supplies and, with trembling fingers, place panicked calls to their therapists.
Yes. So were 300-grain bullets designed with rebated boattails so they'll fit in a .45ACP case. Their web site resolves elsewhere and a cursory check seems to indicate that Northwest Custom Projectiles is no longer around, but here's a link to a thread that discussed their 300-grain .45ACP bullets: http://forums.1911forum.com/showthread.php?t=142929" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;surprise_i'm_armed wrote:Are 250 grain .45's available?