Collectibles Or Not?
[…] but quality guns tend to hold their value. High grade 1911’s from name-makers are often solid investments. The value increase […]
[…] but quality guns tend to hold their value. High grade 1911’s from name-makers are often solid investments. The value increase […]
[…] main goal is to get the empties out. A well-sorted 1911 will already be accomplishing the task to some degree. […]
[…] heard of Guncrafter Industries? They make some of the nicest 1911 series autos you’ll ever see. And they invented, then […]
[…] is soft, light weight, but surprisingly sturdy, handling a three-inch barreled 1911 with ease and holding it in tight and close.
[…] stainless steel and weighs about 32 ounces (an all-steel 5″ 1911 is about 39 ounces, for perspective). That’s fairly hefty […]
[…] a few popular centerfire pistols. Ciener units are offered for 1911 style pistols, the Browning High Power, and some models […]
[…] port, National Match barrel and full-length guide rod make it a great competition 1911 when you need to “reach out there.”
[…] you guessed it — the Browning P35. Mexico might be 1911 country, but on the South American continent for a […]
[…] live-fire portion began with a pre-WWII Army qualification using the 1911 .45. All bullseye, none of it from the holster […]
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