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My 1911 has never been to a smith and works just fine, thank you. 

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Neither have the 2 that I own. But, they are milspec and I only shoot FMJ and Winchester Ranger 230grn Hps thru them. perhaps when you ask the 1911 to do more than it was designed to do, is when problems arise with it. I got lucky with the Ranger hollow points, but have had functioning difficulties with other types of hollow points. Also have had magazine problems and had to go thru several manufactures to find reliable ones. My 2 glocks function 100% with any brand hollowpoints and Glock factory mags, regardless of capacity, ranging from 9 to 33 shot ones. In my pea brained opinion, the stock out of the box gun is an improvement on a custom 1911, when asked to do the same things. To achieve the same level of accuracy, you got to give up functionability . In what friends, who have modified or bought custom 1911's have relayed to me.claybob86 wrote:My 1911 has never been to a smith and works just fine, thank you.
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And why I don't own a $3K custom 1911. And while mine are, for the most part, not stock, if I install a part in any of mine, it better function 100%. And better make the operation easier to boot. I shoot a variety of bullets, but, in loads developed to function with 100% reliably. I went thru 90 rounds of ACP in a match on Saturday with a near stock (it's had a trigger, ramp job and taller non-adjustable sights), Taylor's Tactical 1911. The only part of this gun that -A1 is the ejection port. The only problem involved an old military magazine... it wouldn't fall out of the gun unless it was straight up and down. I don't understand how that mag made into my bag, but there it was on stage 4 in my mag holder. Luckily it was the last mag I grabbed. Finished in 4th place... not bad for an old guy that doesn't practice, or even shoot on a "regular" basis!
The other problem that just about any semi-auto pistol has is "limp wristing"... a much more common that most folks realize. Must be, since so many do it!
Seen folks that don't do it with 9mms, yet they do with the 1911 in 45.
The other problem that just about any semi-auto pistol has is "limp wristing"... a much more common that most folks realize. Must be, since so many do it!


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In my one 1911, I shoot nothing but 230 FMJs (correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that's sort of what they were built for?) Not wishing to mess with perfection, I use the same thing in my Glock 45acp....Griff wrote:And why I don't own a $3K custom 1911. And while mine are, for the most part, not stock, if I install a part in any of mine, it better function 100%. And better make the operation easier to boot. I shoot a variety of bullets, but, in loads developed to function with 100% reliably.
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I've always found the 1911 vs. Glock argument curious.
To me, the fact that there is an argument at all only shows what an incredible instrument the 1911 actually is. It was used from horseback, the Glock was designed in the age of stealth aircraft.
I like and own both designs. I daily carry a 1911 of some flavor because I consider it slimmer and more carry friendly.
On my nightstand sits a Glock 21SF with a Streamlight TLR-1. To me, this a no brainer. The rail is a stroke of genius, but to me, it completely ruins what makes the 1911 shine.
They are just two completely different tools. The Glock is a marvel of simplicity and reliability. Many have copied it in some form for such a relatively young design.
The fact that the 1911 is still considered a viable fighting tool over a hundred years after its debut is nothing short of remarkable. In this aspect, Glock has a long way to go.
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My 1911's and Colt SAA's.........that's a different story.
To me, the fact that there is an argument at all only shows what an incredible instrument the 1911 actually is. It was used from horseback, the Glock was designed in the age of stealth aircraft.
I like and own both designs. I daily carry a 1911 of some flavor because I consider it slimmer and more carry friendly.
On my nightstand sits a Glock 21SF with a Streamlight TLR-1. To me, this a no brainer. The rail is a stroke of genius, but to me, it completely ruins what makes the 1911 shine.
They are just two completely different tools. The Glock is a marvel of simplicity and reliability. Many have copied it in some form for such a relatively young design.
The fact that the 1911 is still considered a viable fighting tool over a hundred years after its debut is nothing short of remarkable. In this aspect, Glock has a long way to go.
Anyway, just bored at work.
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My 1911's and Colt SAA's.........that's a different story.
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I have several friends that swear by Glock's . And I've shot most of them , they just don't feel good in my hand . I'd much rather have a 1911 or a SIG P220-226-229 .
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And right there, is the heart of it.6pt-sika wrote:I have several friends that swear by Glock's . And I've shot most of them , they just don't feel good in my hand . I'd much rather have a 1911 or a SIG P220-226-229 .
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Griff wrote:And right there, is the heart of it.6pt-sika wrote:I have several friends that swear by Glock's . And I've shot most of them , they just don't feel good in my hand . I'd much rather have a 1911 or a SIG P220-226-229 .


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Exactly. I find the grip angle and feel of the Glock much more comfortable than a 1911, and I spent years shooting a 1911 almost daily on my job sites. When a 10mm with 15+1 rounds at 750 ft lbs weighs less than an empty 1911, I just can't see any reason to choose a 1911. When I don't have to worry about my wife and daughter calling me when I'm out of town because the 1911 stovepiped when they were target shooting, and the Glock 19 has never had a single hiccup in thousands of rounds of various manufacture the choice is clear. I don't see anyone feeling like they need to defend their choice of a Glock, but I do see some people trying to beat down Glocks and imply they don't do anything a 1911 won't do, and that's simply false.BlaineG wrote:Griff wrote:And right there, is the heart of it.6pt-sika wrote:I have several friends that swear by Glock's . And I've shot most of them , they just don't feel good in my hand . I'd much rather have a 1911 or a SIG P220-226-229 .![]()
A subjective determination. Which is why there are dozens and dozen of choices out there.
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The onlyist thing I hate about my G30S is that my Daughter shoots it better than I do...And, that was the first time she ever shot it.Exactly. I find the grip angle and feel of the Glock much more comfortable than a 1911, and I spent years shooting a 1911 almost daily on my job sites. When a 10mm with 15+1 rounds at 750 ft lbs weighs less than an empty 1911, I just can't see any reason to choose a 1911. When I don't have to worry about my wife and daughter calling me when I'm out of town because the 1911 stovepiped when they were target shooting, and the Glock 19 has never had a single hiccup in thousands of rounds of various manufacture the choice is clear. I don't see anyone feeling like they need to defend their choice of a Glock, but I do see some people trying to beat down Glocks and imply they don't do anything a 1911 won't do, and that's simply false.


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+1 What He saidsore shoulder wrote:Exactly. I find the grip angle and feel of the Glock much more comfortable than a 1911, and I spent years shooting a 1911 almost daily on my job sites. When a 10mm with 15+1 rounds at 750 ft lbs weighs less than an empty 1911, I just can't see any reason to choose a 1911. When I don't have to worry about my wife and daughter calling me when I'm out of town because the 1911 stovepiped when they were target shooting, and the Glock 19 has never had a single hiccup in thousands of rounds of various manufacture the choice is clear. I don't see anyone feeling like they need to defend their choice of a Glock, but I do see some people trying to beat down Glocks and imply they don't do anything a 1911 won't do, and that's simply false.BlaineG wrote:Griff wrote:And right there, is the heart of it.6pt-sika wrote:I have several friends that swear by Glock's . And I've shot most of them , they just don't feel good in my hand . I'd much rather have a 1911 or a SIG P220-226-229 .![]()
A subjective determination. Which is why there are dozens and dozen of choices out there.

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TTT the statement about your daughter shooting the glock for the first time is funny and déjà vu hit me.
I had my youngest daughter shoot a 17 at the ranch under a big shade tree. I pointed at a spot on an old stump about 20 feet and told her to squeeze one off. She had never shot a glock or a 9 mm and she centered that spot first shot, which was the size of a pencil eraser! She has always been a good shooter but dang!
I hardly shoot my Gov model 1911 since I got hooked on the g 20 in 10 mm.
I had my youngest daughter shoot a 17 at the ranch under a big shade tree. I pointed at a spot on an old stump about 20 feet and told her to squeeze one off. She had never shot a glock or a 9 mm and she centered that spot first shot, which was the size of a pencil eraser! She has always been a good shooter but dang!
I hardly shoot my Gov model 1911 since I got hooked on the g 20 in 10 mm.
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Hi Gentlemen, I'm new and am trying to figure everything out. I've been reading everyone's input, and I am enjoying this Forum.
Guns are a lot like clothes, everyone should have more than one shirt, pants, shoes, and in different colors and styles. I'm 69, and I've got more guns than years, and in most calibers. I really don't have any prejudices against any type of fire arms. I wanted to get in this forum, because, I'm getting into lever guns. I bought a .45 Colt Henry and a .22 Goldenboy. I'm waiting for my new Winchester 92, in .45 Colt, to go along with my 30/30 Winchester. I'm really excited about comparing the new Henry's against the new Winchesters. I'm going to share rounds with the rifles, and the Ruger .45 Colt hand guns I have! This kinda lights up my Retirement Days. When I go to the ranges, I might shoot more "Bull" than Lead, depending on the company I meet.
I'm looking forward to enjoying all your posts!
Guns are a lot like clothes, everyone should have more than one shirt, pants, shoes, and in different colors and styles. I'm 69, and I've got more guns than years, and in most calibers. I really don't have any prejudices against any type of fire arms. I wanted to get in this forum, because, I'm getting into lever guns. I bought a .45 Colt Henry and a .22 Goldenboy. I'm waiting for my new Winchester 92, in .45 Colt, to go along with my 30/30 Winchester. I'm really excited about comparing the new Henry's against the new Winchesters. I'm going to share rounds with the rifles, and the Ruger .45 Colt hand guns I have! This kinda lights up my Retirement Days. When I go to the ranges, I might shoot more "Bull" than Lead, depending on the company I meet.
I'm looking forward to enjoying all your posts!
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WELCOME !!!!!!!!!! Any one that shoots .45 Colt and 30-30 is more than WELCOME to me.
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+ one...…JerryB wrote:WELCOME !!!!!!!!!! Any one that shoots .45 Colt and 30-30 is more than WELCOME to me.

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Then after you get bored with the Winchesters and Henry, get a few Marlins...Hans-Jurgen wrote:I'm really excited about comparing the new Henry's against the new Winchesters. I'm going to share rounds with the rifles, and the Ruger .45 Colt hand guns I have! This kinda lights up my Retirement Days. When I go to the ranges, I might shoot more "Bull" than Lead, depending on the company I meet.

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I had a Marlin .444 in the early 70's! I'm still impressed with that gun, but it wasn't that much fun to shoot! Since we can't use rifles in Illinois, and I didn't have the money to hunt out of state, I made someone else happy! But I'm still impressed with the .444 Marlin! Way too much of a gun for my age! Wish I still had it though, a great gun, wasted in the Mid-West!
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But, but, but.....What if T-Rex is cloned and escapes??Hans-Jurgen wrote:I had a Marlin .444 in the early 70's! I'm still impressed with that gun, but it wasn't that much fun to shoot! Since we can't use rifles in Illinois, and I didn't have the money to hunt out of state, I made someone else happy! But I'm still impressed with the .444 Marlin! Way too much of a gun for my age! Wish I still had it though, a great gun, wasted in the Mid-West!
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I'd have to shoot him twice!
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See that's the problem with the .444. You'd have to shoot the T Rex twice, but you'd probably only have time for one shot. The mighty 45-70 would be one shot DRT. I suppose this is just an example of why some folks survive and other don't. Natural selection.Hans-Jurgen wrote:I'd have to shoot him twice!

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My wife and I enjoy the Tremors series of movies. I've often lamented the fact Burt Gummer didn't have a 45-70 with 550gr hardcast. When I sold mine (with plans to buy another of different configuration) the wife was concerned I would be defenseless against graboids. I gently reminded her I have a .50 BMG until the 45-70 is replaced and we should be fine.jeepnik wrote:See that's the problem with the .444. You'd have to shoot the T Rex twice, but you'd probably only have time for one shot. The mighty 45-70 would be one shot DRT. I suppose this is just an example of why some folks survive and other don't. Natural selection.Hans-Jurgen wrote:I'd have to shoot him twice!

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Hans,Hans-Jurgen wrote:Hi Gentlemen, I'm new and am trying to figure everything out...
I'm OLD and still trying to figure stuff out. In fact, the signature photo on the left is me in a bar in 1893.
The trouble now is, I'm starting to forget stuff that I learned last year!
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Thank you for the welcome, I'm glad to be here! I just came back from lunch, with some of my shooting buddies,and mentioned this forum! I'm sure I can come up with a .45/70, if the need arises ! My buddy told me he has 4 of them. I think we got inspired to go shooting, because of this forum! Thanks again!
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I put down $1,039.00 for a new Winchester 92G, today. I'm going to pick it up tomorrow! Now real retirement starts! 

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But....the 50 BMG isn't as powerful as the 45-70, is it.....????sore shoulder wrote:When I sold mine (with plans to buy another of different configuration) the wife was concerned I would be defenseless against graboids. I gently reminded her I have a .50 BMG until the 45-70 is replaced and we should be fine.

Reminds me, I really must get out my almost-safe-queen from Big Horn Armory, and actually shoot it; I'd planned on deer hunting with it this year, but the days I went out were nasty weather, so I took the stainless 44 Mag. Of course, like the 45-70 and 444, the 500 is a bit over-powered for whitetail, but it is an Indiana-legal deer cartridge, and the gun deserves to go afield, even though it has some of the prettiest wood and nicest finish I've ever seen on a new-production gun (and by far the most I've ever spent on a gun, too).
I posted about it a ways back (> Spike Driver thread) but my photos aren't that good. The ones from either
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the > Video on GunBlast.com

Even though I live in Indiana, I had to get it, 'cuz I thought I saw some Cape Buffalo tracks out behind the barn...

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Nice gun, I'm looking for a pistol grip 1895 to turn in to a guide to replace the GS i sold.AJMD429 wrote:But....the 50 BMG isn't as powerful as the 45-70, is it.....????sore shoulder wrote:When I sold mine (with plans to buy another of different configuration) the wife was concerned I would be defenseless against graboids. I gently reminded her I have a .50 BMG until the 45-70 is replaced and we should be fine.![]()
Reminds me, I really must get out my almost-safe-queen from Big Horn Armory, and actually shoot it; I'd planned on deer hunting with it this year, but the days I went out were nasty weather, so I took the stainless 44 Mag. Of course, like the 45-70, the 500 is a bit over-powered for whitetail, but it is an Indiana-legal deer cartridge, and the gun deserves to go afield, even though it has some of the prettiest wood and nicest finish I've ever seen on a new-production gun (and by far the most I've ever spent on a gun, too).
I posted about it a ways back (viewtopic.php?f=1&t=59895) but my photos aren't that good. The ones from the Website or GunBlast.com are better.
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You changed the pic while i was replying lol
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Yeah - my own photos (in the thread I linked to) kind of suck, and don't do justice to the finish and fit of the gun, so I went with the 'glamour shots' from their website...sore shoulder wrote:You changed the pic while i was replying lol

If I could only have two lever guns (a 'thought exercise' I think is fun, but with the political 'leadership' these days even thinking such a thing gets scary because they might try to make it happen), I think I'd pick my 500 S&W and my 32-20. Between those two anything within range (neither shoots pointy bullets) is covered; the 32-20 can go from 22 WMR-mild to 30 Carbine-wild, and the 500 can go from 45 Colt 'cowboy load' mild to 3,720 ft-lbs (Hornady 350 gr XTP @ 2188 fps), or even 4,456 ft-lbs (DoubleTap 400 WFNGC @ 2240 fps), in case a Cape Buffalo escapes from the zoo. Plus, in a real pinch, as long as I have primers and powder of some sort, a bag of 50 caliber plastic sabots mean I could shoot about any handy projectile I needed to.
The 'blued' version is actually stainless steel with a durable matte-black nitride (?) finish kind of like what's on a Glock [....oops, I said the 'G' word...

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Beautiful guns! I guess if we look long enough, we will find like minds! I like Wood guns, and Big Smiths! I feel secure in Il, with good lever gun or two, and my S&W 460. They cover most situations I can think of! I really appreciate .45 Colt hard lead! Something a man can depend on! 

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Ooooh.....you just gots to get ya a BigHorn Model 90 in 460 S&W then...Hans-Jurgen wrote:Beautiful guns! I guess if we look long enough, we will find like minds! I like Wood guns, and Big Smiths! I feel secure in Il, with good lever gun or two, and my S&W 460. They cover most situations I can think of! I really appreciate .45 Colt hard lead! Something a man can depend on!

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After checking out your, video, I came to the same conclusion ! 

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Still waiting for my Bighorn Armory model 90. I ordered the 454 Casull Carbine. It will look like Doc's only bright with the best walnut. Hope it comes before I kick off. Just bought a small piece of mountainside acreage in north Idaho to put a hunting camp on. Was working last night on the backhoe, rocking a building site and watched 15 or 20 elk across the canyon come out to feed. (425 ranged yards). Had fresh elk scat and tracks on the building site the morning before. And welcome to the fire, Hans-Jurgen!
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It sounds beautiful out there! I retired as a Heavy Equipment Operator! Hillsides can be more exciting than shooting , epically on a back-hoe! After 45 years on hoes and crawlers , a good levergun has taken over my excitement ! If not for this forum, I might not know of these beautiful leverguns. It's great meeting people from all over the Country! Stay healthy, & make your dream com true! I've got some serious savings to do, to be able to get me a 460! Let's try to make the most of what time we have left! Thanks for the welcome! 

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You're right about the hill! If I suddenly quit posting you know I backed the ole girl a little too close to the edge. I'll take some pictures and start a post about my new "digs".
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I was born a gun owner.
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I was born this way.
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That would be fantastic! 
