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| fuente
Posted on 12/16/2005 7:55:43 PM PST by fuente
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posted on
12/16/2005 7:55:44 PM PST
by
fuente
To: PoorMuttly
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posted on
12/16/2005 7:58:27 PM PST
by
apackof2
(You can stand me up at the gates of hell, I'll stand my ground and I won’t back down)
To: fuente
Just got a new Colt 1911 Series 70 reissue last week. ....better than the original in every way.
Next on the list is a deep concealment piece -- most likely the 6 oz. Kel-Tec P-3AT .380 ACP.
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posted on
12/16/2005 8:00:26 PM PST
by
Mr. Mojo
To: fuente
I love my Kimber. If you want it, get it. You won't be disapointed.
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posted on
12/16/2005 8:01:35 PM PST
by
satchmodog9
( Seventy million spent on the lefts Christmas present and all they got was a Scooter)
To: fuente
I am not a .45 owner but I am going to butt into your thread anyway. I carry a Colt .38. The 45's are just too big for me. I carry the 38 and I am a dead shot. Maybe I'm right, maybe I'm wrong, but in the big scheme of things, I am going to carry for years and never have to use. Why would I carry around an anvil?
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posted on
12/16/2005 8:02:15 PM PST
by
groanup
(Shred for Ian)
To: Squantos; fuente
*Ping* Professor Squantos.
Kimbers seem like very premium hardware to me, but I have heard some criticism just lately, something about the frame, perhaps....so not owning one, I defer to the curator of our gun room.
If he ain't already tried to blow it up from the inside, or accelerate wear by heavy use, it must be a prototype. If he doesn't already own 3 of them, it's probably not worth owning. If it's a .45, you've come to the right place. When The Professor takes the stage, professionally....no matter what he is issued, his sightless M1911 stays close to his heart, ready to protect the Boss.
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posted on
12/16/2005 8:09:29 PM PST
by
PoorMuttly
("He is a [sane] man who can have tragedy in his heart and comedy in his head." - G.K.Chesterton)
To: groanup
I carry a SP-101 loaded with 158 gr hydra-shok. I don't miss. I practice lift and fire, every week. Often in different body configurations.
I would NOT carry something as big as the Kimber Target II, it's compact little brother would be OK.
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posted on
12/16/2005 8:15:10 PM PST
by
fuente
To: fuente
I am not a fan of the Ruger trigger action. (At least in the P89 model.) I have heard only good things about Kimbers, but I have never shot one. A friend of mine was on the national pistol team in the army and he shoots a cz 357. I am a fan of the Browning or Taurus 40 cal and of course the Colt 1911. Both have clean action and seem to balance well for me. The old Belgian Brownings are my favorite.
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posted on
12/16/2005 8:28:45 PM PST
by
willyd
(No nation has ever taxed its citizens into prosperity)
To: groanup
Hey, I carried a .38 for years, sometimes still do, and if you can really draw well and hit with it, that's the gun for you, I am sure. It has worked a lot of times, under dire circumstances, in the past. There are more effective choices to be had, but as they say, "beware the man with only one gun. He may just know how to use it." I am acquainted with several proven to be rather lethal professionals, and they sometimes carry .38s too, casually. Revolvers work, and simply, and fast. They are also easier to get your fingers around during a sudden grasp. They are still a great mechanism, if properly loaded.
The discussion we had, link below, got me to cite the "heavy for caliber bullet" axiom, which I offer to you. It seems appropriate now, on a .45 ACP thread. Heavy, and slow. It works. I have no doubt of the effectiveness, for self defense and general farm/ranch utility, of a flat-nosed, 158 or preferrably heavier bullet, at reasonable speed. Unfortunately, loads with bullets @ 170 grains are hard, if not impossible to find, and would extend the effectiveness of the .38 considerably. Martin Fackler even recommends Target Wadcutters in snubnosed .38s, because of the wide frontal area, and deep penetration caused by slower speeds not causing a mushroom, which tends to decrease penetration because of the overly wide frontal area being harder to drive deeply into vital structures. The .45 ACP is known to be so effective because of its heavy, wide bullet, traveling slow enough to deeply penetrate, not overly expanding its hollow point, which most professional users I have noticed do not even choose, since "Ball works fine," and is more functionally reliable. It isn't a hand-rifle, but up close, it's a cannon.
Post # 84:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1537928/posts
May your "carry for years and never have to use" prediction come true.
All I can contribute is "Be Prepared."
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posted on
12/16/2005 8:39:32 PM PST
by
PoorMuttly
("He is a [sane] man who can have tragedy in his heart and comedy in his head." - G.K.Chesterton)
To: Mr. Mojo
Personally, I would love to have a phased plasma rifle in a 40 watt range. Anyone know where I can pick one up?
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posted on
12/16/2005 8:53:06 PM PST
by
NCC-1701
(RADICAL ISLAM IS A CULT. IT MUST BE ERADICATED ASAP)
To: fuente
"You'll shoot your eye out!"
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posted on
12/16/2005 8:57:07 PM PST
by
SuperSonic
(Merry CHRISTmas!!)
To: fuente
Have you tried a SIG p220?
Don't know if you really want a SA or not but SIG's just fit me like an extension of my body.
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posted on
12/16/2005 8:57:29 PM PST
by
vrwc0915
To: fuente; Americanwolf
Both myself and Americanwolf own Custom Stainless II's. We find them to be extremely accurate with a very smooth trigger and a mild recoil (for a .45). AW will put all 7 shots in a 2" circle at 50 feet. They are fairly light though we don't normally carry them partially due to the 7 shot mags and partially because we both have other "favorite" carry pieces.
They are an attention getters at the range and we each consider them one of our "bragging" guns.AWB
To: fuente
I shot a Kimber at the range a few weeks ago, a fellow let me let loose with a magazine. His particular gun had a magazine feeding problem, I noticed as I watch him that afternoon, but I think it just needed a cleaning and ramp polishing.
The thing was a very sweer shooter, thank you.
I have a Springfield Armory 1911A1 milspec model, which I got based on a recommendation here, but I can't hit a bloody thing with it. I sent it back once, and am missing by a foot instead of by two feet now. It's frustrating as hell.
Spend the money on a good shooter - take a couple of pops, and if that thing is a solid, good gun, you'll hit your paper plate target consistently at 10 or 15 yards, and you'll know you have a keeper. Don't scrimp on your .45.
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posted on
12/16/2005 10:46:44 PM PST
by
Fido969
("And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free" (John 8:32).)
To: fuente
A Kimber Eclipse is probably what I would get if I were spending that amount of $ on a 1911. Nice looking firearm. I've read that Kimber has had problems working the bugs out of their external extractor, but I think they have cleared that up.
Thinking about getting a 1911, myself. Kinda waiting around to see if Taurus's 1911 is any good. Looks like a lot of gun for the money if it turns out to be accurate and reliable. Lacks the Eclipse's beauty though.
To: NCC-1701
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posted on
12/17/2005 12:34:15 AM PST
by
endthematrix
(Those who despise freedom and progress have condemned themselves to isolation, decline, and collapse)
To: fuente
I've never seen anyone with a Kimber at the range What?
Anyway, a friend of mine came by the house yesterday with a new Kimber in 45 ACP. Good shooter right out of the box. I don't own a Kimber, but I like them.
I've got a Colt Gold Cup Trophy and a Glock 21. Yesterday I ordered a HK Tactical. Comes with a threaded barrel for suppression accessory. Should be here in time for Christmas.
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posted on
12/17/2005 3:30:19 AM PST
by
cowboyway
(My heroes have always been cowboys.)
To: fuente; PoorMuttly
LOL.....
Yep I "had" a Kimber pro carry stainless and loved it....put a few thousand rounds through it and never a burp. In a moment of sympathy and care for my brother I gave it to him as he was still active duty, had a family and couldn't afford a class piece (a gun) like the kimber.
Kimber was / is the only 1911A1 that I have seen with all ya want or need in a 1911A1 that didn't need "tweeking" by a hammer monkey as it came NIB from the gitgo.....
I have the G21/G30 in 45ACP, G37 (45GAP) and the SIG220 in 45ACP and assorted 1911A1's.....all said an done I'll carry any of those for my personal self defense needs....
Given the task of selecting one......the 1911A1.
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posted on
12/17/2005 5:55:21 AM PST
by
Squantos
(Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet. ©)
To: fuente
Still got my heart set on an Ed Brown...
Executive Elite
Not the flashiest 1911 in the world, boy do I sure want one.
To: vrwc0915
Have you tried a SIG p220? An all-around excellent handgun, by the way. It usually serves as my home defense handgun.
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