To: PowderMonkey
enjoy your big fat mostly plastic tinker toy.
I will continue to cherish my STEEL 1943 vintage Remington Rand 1911A1, my model 19 S&W, my 2 Ruger Vaqueros, my Colt Mustang, my 2 S&W vintage 1890’s break tops, my Ruger Redhawk, Ruger Mk II... and a plethora of cap and ball replicas and originals.
11 posted on
07/11/2008 4:59:24 AM PDT by
Vaquero
(" an armed society is a polite society" Heinlein "MOLON LABE!" Leonidas of Sparta)
To: Vaquero
The 1991A1 is not a toy, it is a full size .45, almost identical to the 1911
13 posted on
07/11/2008 5:04:36 AM PDT by
RaceBannon
(Innocent until proven guilty; The Pendleton 8: We are not going down without a fight)
To: Vaquero
My fathers 1940’s vintage 1911 was made by the Singer sewing machine company.
14 posted on
07/11/2008 5:04:52 AM PDT by
WayneS
(Respect the 2nd Amendment; Repeal the 16th)
To: Vaquero
enjoy your big fat mostly plastic tinker toy.I'm sure he does. Beware the man who only has one gun. He probably knows how to use it.
25 posted on
07/11/2008 5:19:10 AM PDT by
Shooter 2.5
(NRA - Vote against the dem party)
To: Vaquero
“enjoy your big fat mostly plastic tinker toy.”
Since you are looking to start a fight, i’ll point out that the Glock will still be firing when that 1911 relic you have is lying jammed, broken or empty. I will admit that the 1911s have it over glock in the looks department. Does your RR have matching or mismatched parts?
61 posted on
07/11/2008 6:46:09 AM PDT by
Hacklehead
(Crush the liberals, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentation of the hippies.)
To: Vaquero
ATF gun control supporters thank you for publicly listing your firearms. When National registration is enacted you will be expected to account for ======
1 1943 vintage Remington Rand 1911A1,
1 model 19 S&W,
2 Ruger Vaqueros,
1 Colt Mustang,
2 S&W vintage 1890s break tops,
1 Ruger Redhawk,
1 Ruger Mk II
68 posted on
07/11/2008 7:22:36 AM PDT by
B4Ranch
(Having custody of a loaded weapon does not arm you. The skill to use the weapon is what arms a man.)
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