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All that is irrelevant if you have a good pig sticker.Don't forget to load up your pew pew clips with pug noses 'case ya gotta drop the shotty and there ain't a good fightin' rifle nearby when things get big mad.
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All that is irrelevant if you have a good pig sticker.Don't forget to load up your pew pew clips with pug noses 'case ya gotta drop the shotty and there ain't a good fightin' rifle nearby when things get big mad.
I loaded my (cleaned and reassembled CZ 75) with RN bullets today, and my shotty (Remington Special Field 870) is to the right of my bed AND my Fighting Rifle is close at hand!Don't forget to load up your pew pew clips with pug noses 'case ya gotta drop the shotty and there ain't a good fightin' rifle nearby when things get big mad.
I had suggested to someone they needed to take the wood of their AK pattern rifle and grind /kick it around in the driveway because it looked too nice. That might have just been what I wanted to do my AK though?Something I keep seeing is distressed firearms finishes from the factory. Goes right up there by new jeans with holes in them. Especially from "custom" 1911 makers such as Ed Brown or Nighthawk. There's nothing quite like good, honest well earned finish wear on a nice gun. Having a gun that looks like it was drug though a gravel pit before being shipped off NIB is a whole different thing and I hate the trend.
People throwing the word "Cocked" and "Cock" around so much. Sheesh.They all need to be cocked before firing the first round. Whether by racking the slide, cocking the hammer with your finger, or cocking the hammer with the trigger on a DA (leaving out the Hk p7 on purpose cuz it's an oddball but still needs to be cocked).
Those damn badminton enthusiasts are ruining this country!People throwing the word "Cocked" and "Cock" around so much. Sheesh.
I grew up in Utah, we always called it the "Bird".Those damn badminton enthusiasts are ruining this country!
Ah, that must be where you learned the universal bird signal displayed in your avatar as well!I grew up in Utah, we always called it the "Bird".
That's actually my dad a couple years before he passed, in a limo being a funny guy.Ah, that must be where you learned the universal bird signal displayed in your avatar as well!
While carrying a 1911 with one in the pipe, hammer down, the hammer must be re-cocked (With your thumb) before it will fire, unlike the Browning Hi-power which only requires pulling the trigger.Not following ya here, bud. You've already cocked it when you chambered the first round. Why are you decocking a single action?
Why are you carrying a 1911 in condition 2?While carrying a 1911 with one in the pipe, hammer down, the hammer must be re-cocked (With your thumb) before it will fire, unlike the Browning Hi-power which only requires pulling the trigger.
There, fixed it. (So did Colt with the Hi-Power)
Because he's been conditioned.Why are you carrying a 1911 in condition 2?
If you're carrying a 1911 I would lean towards loaded chamber, hammer back, safety on as it is fastest to get shots on target. If you're concerned about safety and aren't comfortable with that, go with an empty chamber - IMO it is easier and faster to rack the slide than to cock the hammer.While carrying a 1911 with one in the pipe, hammer down, the hammer must be re-cocked (With your thumb) before it will fire, unlike the Browning Hi-power which only requires pulling the trigger.
There, fixed it. (So did Colt with the Hi-Power)
Yeah but this is NWFA... Deviating from the OP is what we do.Mote point.
I don't own any more 1911 style handguns.
Just my two cents. I thought we were responding to: "What you do, or don't like about handguns"
Don't forget to cockie your glockie before you stick it in your jockie on the way to hockie. And make sure you bring your Remmie chambered in 300 Winnie so we can hunt the elkie at nightiepeople who say Winnie & Remmie.