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Originally posted by JFurst View PostSo thats a better one to collect? Whats c&r? He says he needs a license, does he mean drivers license?ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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If you are looking for a high end to own, shoot, etc. I would look elsewhere like suggested above. Wilson, Ed Brown, (older) Nighthawks, STI. I have shot all and they are worlds away from my Kimber Tac Entry II which is not even in the same universe.
Owning the one you posted I doubt I would shoot it since all its value is in it being so rare (according to them).Fuck you. We're going to Costco.
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Originally posted by kbscobravert View PostIf you are looking for a high end to own, shoot, etc. I would look elsewhere like suggested above. Wilson, Ed Brown, (older) Nighthawks, STI. I have shot all and they are worlds away from my Kimber Tac Entry II which is not even in the same universe.
Owning the one you posted I doubt I would shoot it since all its value is in it being so rare (according to them).
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Originally posted by Yale View PostIf you're not going to shoot it, but you are going to take care of it, that 1917 model is pretty hard to beat.
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Originally posted by JFurst View Postyea i like it. tell me, why is this newer model more $$?
http://www.jacksonarmory.com/JA/hand...p?mainID=10753
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If you are serious about finding an old 1911, go here and register and ask questions: http://forum.m1911.org/forumdisplay.php?f=81
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if you just like the idea of that caliber and want to play then consider a tanfoglio instead. Easy and cheapo enough to swap to 9x19 or 9x21, and they should handle less-than-max 9x23 loads. All of which you can do on this platform as well, but for about triple the cost or more. And if you go further in the interchangeability the witness wins the cash race hands down.
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