Until the 1911 jams.
Until the 1911 jams.
That's the great part with 45 you don't have to shoot a second time.
That's the great part with 45 you don't have to shoot a second time.
They aren't actually known to jamb, are they?
I would think with that gigantic beavertail , it would easily prevent user from flagging or slide biting, which has been a problem with new shooters and glocks and m&ps in stressful situations- what otherwise would normally be extremely reliable to shoot.
What I mean is even reliable guns can suck if user error and stress come into equation. Failures are more often user error. And that ugly ass beavertail eliminates a hell of a lot of user error. Slide bites and thumb riding won't happen in a 1911.
They aren't actually known to jamb, are they?
I would think with that gigantic beavertail , it would easily prevent user from flagging or slide biting, which has been a problem with new shooters and glocks and m&ps in stressful situations- what otherwise would normally be extremely reliable to shoot.
What I mean is even reliable guns can suck if user error and stress come into equation. Failures are more often user error. And that ugly ass beavertail eliminates a hell of a lot of user error. Slide bites and thumb riding won't happen in a 1911.
Yeah, but
Average Glock 17 response time doesn't have the same ring to it.
Yeah, but
Average Glock 17 response time doesn't have the same ring to it.
Slap and rack.
Slap and rack.
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