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[…] than either my .40 cal. Smith or the .45 cal. 1911 because I think I could be more accurate at […]
[…] than either my .40 cal. Smith or the .45 cal. 1911 because I think I could be more accurate at […]
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[…] frame and 4.4″ barrel, is not a small gun. Think 1911 but thicker thanks to its 17+1 9mm double-stack design. […]
[…] with zero creep at all, you should look at their 1911s. But for a striker-fired trigger, the Mako’s is excellent. […]
[…] more manageable. When my firstborn arrived I was carrying a 1911 IWB, a spare mag on my belt and a […]
If you’ve fired a decently tuned 1911 and enjoyed the trigger pull, you get pretty close with the stock trigger […]
[…] of dividends over the years. Filling holes, welding up sears, 1911 frames, filling “oopsie” dovetail cuts or doing a zillion […]
[…] also great for putting a “flat” on metal parts ( 1911 hammers, etc.). DMT (and others) have a wide variety […]
[…] when talking about this model specifically) is, like many modern 1911s, a timeless core design with 21st-century upgrades. If you’re […]
[…] well as creating long wait times for custom gunsmiths. The 1911, S&W revolvers, Colt SAA and Browning Hi-Power guns have […]