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Jack in LA - pocket carry - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 08-17-2008 cobalt79 Wrote:Pink and purple grips!!!? kep: :nonod: Paisleys and a "peace" symbol might be nice decoration. But all respect to our gunnies for their knowledge and serious approach to firearms. Jack in LA - pocket carry - cobalt - 08-17-2008 Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Paisleys and a "peace" symbol might be nice decoration. Bluesman, paisleys, pink and purple DO NOT belong anywhere on a gun....unless it's a water pistol. [SIZE="1"] Get laughed offed the range for crying out loud![/SIZE] Jack in LA - pocket carry - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 08-17-2008 cobalt79 Wrote:Bluesman, What do guys know about that kind of decoration? Defer to a woman's eye, we must.:p Jack in LA - pocket carry - MackBolan - 08-18-2008 @ Ken Valentine : - BUG = Back Up Gun Just my opinion,but the flatness of the 1911 let it better conceal than a Glock 19,but in the end,only the author"s opinion rules. Jack in LA - pocket carry - lexator222 - 08-18-2008 Ken Valentine Wrote:If he has to use it, and the bullets are recovered, they would be traced to the bullets recovered in the subway incident in HOSTS. Hey! I thought that he had disposed of that gun! I know he did that after his father was killed at the airport. Lexator Jack in LA - pocket carry - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 08-18-2008 lexator222 Wrote:Hey! I thought that he had disposed of that gun! I know he did that after his father was killed at the airport. Yeah. Didn't he take it apart and scatter the pieces? Jack in LA - pocket carry - Ken Valentine - 08-18-2008 law dawg Wrote:While completely true, there is almost no weight to the gun to absorb the recoil. In my experience, the heavier the weapon the better able I am to manage the recoil, although, of course, wrist alignment and tension play huge rolls in this as well.Also very true, but there are things which sometimes just can't be accounted for. The harsh recoil of the 338 Winchester Magnum for example. There other cartridges that are more powerful, but don't have as harsh a recoil as the 338 Win Mag. The Derringer that I rechambered from 45 ACP to 45 Colt (the 1873 cartridge) ended up -- according to the owner -- having recoil which stung his hand, whereas in its original chambering, it was comparatively mild. So, you never know until you actually try it. Ken V. Jack in LA - pocket carry - Ken Valentine - 08-18-2008 law dawg Wrote:You want huge? The Beretta 92 series and all it's decedents. OMG. Hiding that thing is impossible.Nearly impossible -- it depends on what kind of clothing you're wearing, but I know what you mean, it's a very large gun. Then again, nearly any gun with a double-stack magazine is going to be fairly large -- wide at least. The S&W 59 series have a double-stack mag, and they're fairly large as well, even though they have a barrel that's one inch shorter. Ken V. Jack in LA - pocket carry - Ken Valentine - 08-18-2008 Legion Wrote:Ken, a question for you.I don't have any recommendations. The Officers Model has the shortest barrel -- 3.5 inches -- of any 1911-type handgun. Ken V. Jack in LA - pocket carry - Ken Valentine - 08-18-2008 MackBolan Wrote:@ Ken Valentine :Its flatness is not something to consider in comparison to its width, and the 1911 is a fairly wide gun. Ken V. |