How Not to Kill a Snake
[…] my first silencer. Even better, I had a new titanium-framed 1911 freshly built on a recent trip to Novak’s, along […]
[…] my first silencer. Even better, I had a new titanium-framed 1911 freshly built on a recent trip to Novak’s, along […]
[…] in a generic leather pouch which, designed originally for a 1911 .45 magazine, was just a tad loose. I used […]
[…] had an old .45. Phil was thinking it was a 1911 .45 auto (you can never have too many 1911s, […]
[…] potential issues which can prove costly. As commonplace as the 1911 platform is, there are still some anomalies we need […]
[…] lead: “Okay. I want a set of Klapper-Grips for my 1911,” he said. “I like the ones with the textured […]
[…] TP’s slide. Magazine capacity is the same as your old 1911: Seven rounds plus one up the spout. Mags are […]
[…] of the front sight. I’m still not ready to scrap 1911’s or Hi-Powers in favor of “modern” service pistols, but […]
[…] is a must-have if you’ve got a classic old military 1911 banging around. Loaded with 200 rounds of 230-gr. FMJ […]
[…] unexpectedly emerges. Rippy can see the man is holding a 1911 pistol to his own head as he approaches the […]
[…] Magnum and perhaps the top dog of all, the many 1911 .45s. But the gunfighter’s beginning was with Colt’s 1851 […]