Pleasant Shooting Loads
[…] grip frame with the same size and shape as the Colt Single Action I assumed felt recoil would be less. […]
[…] grip frame with the same size and shape as the Colt Single Action I assumed felt recoil would be less. […]
[…] a hundred years: a 1911 in 9mm such as the Colt Lightweight XSE or the Ruger LW Commander. Those of […]
[…] proper fight, I might sooner be packing a Civil War-era Colt Navy. Gisele Bündchen, Cindy Crawford and Fabio undoubtedly “go […]
[…] manufactured for them by VZ. A few years ago when Colt debuted the Wiley Clapp models, their stocks tapered to […]
[…] combos could be found for the .38 Special, .357, .45 Colt, .45 ACP, .40 S&W, .41 Magnum, .500 S&W, etc. […]
[…] nation in World War II. Naturally at this point rabid Colt 1911 fans are gnashing their teeth and thinking, “How […]
[…] term “1911” in many peoples’ minds is synonymous with ” Colt .45 Auto” it is fact these pistols were produced […]
[…] I have a couple myself. One is a Series 1 Colt Woodsman, bought by my grandfather in 1936. He rarely, […]
[…] holster made long ago by a lawman for his 1917 Colt held onto it like a suitor would the palm […]
[…] ripping you off. This thing is capable of holding a Colt Commander or similar-sized Kimber, or my Model 19 Smith […]