Statesman, Gunfighter, Shooter, Concealed Carrier
[…] research turned up photos of Churchill in which a remarkably 1911-looking object is printing under his suit coat or his […]
[…] research turned up photos of Churchill in which a remarkably 1911-looking object is printing under his suit coat or his […]
[…] for quick and easy reloading. The magazines are available for 1911s and GLOCK 17/34 pistols. The PulTac mag for 1911s […]
If you look closely at the old blued 1911 you’ll see where someone had taken a belt sander to the […]
[…] Then there are scratches on large flat areas like a 1911 slide or frame. For these I first remove all […]
[…] a 4″ N-frame S&W and one for a full-sized 5″ 1911. I have a very nifty Model 25 S&W in […]
[…] their eyes at the mention of a compact in the 1911 platform. The short recoil system can be difficult when […]
[…] Texas Rangers had always had a soft spot for the 1911 in .45 and to some degree the .38 Super. […]
[…] car bodies. Colt’s answer to this problem was the Model 1911 chambered in a more powerful version of the .38 […]
[…] the power scale, Jeff Cooper did much to popularize the 1911 .45 auto among serious concealed carriers. In 1976, if […]
The Ruger SR 1911® has hardwood grip panels and a stainless-steel barrel, slide and grip frame. It features a traditional […]