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Thread: SHOT SHOW 2012 - 1911s Colt, Browning, Nighthawk and Remington

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    CGN Ultra frequent flyer lone-wolf's Avatar
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    Really? ####, I don't trust the GSG
    The wild still lingered in him and the wolf in him merely slept

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    The SIG's got me drooling. WOW!

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    I like the .22LR very much.
    The sooner, the faster.

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    I want Sig!!!! I am Sparta!!! Please Please someone bring them in sooooonnnnnn.

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    Sig finally got wise and started using skeletonized triggers!

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    Sparta!!!

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    I like the 5" Wiley Clapp model. It has modern ergonomic refinements like the beavertail and Novak sights, but with traditional slide serrations and rollmark. Personally, I would choose a slightly higher profile ambi safety, but that is easy to fix.

    Sig finally got wise and started using skeletonized triggers!
    Why? Skeletonizing is unnecessary with aluminum triggers. It was originally used with heavier steel triggers to lighten them to prevent doubling.

    http://xavierthoughts.########.com/2...r-changes.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by RL1 View Post
    so did Ed Brown...here's mine...

    Beautiful gun, but I think I'm gonna wait until a company slaps "zombie" on the side of a 1911 and pay double what I should because I am 12 years old and need very single gun or part that says "zombie" on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PrimeWelder View Post
    Beautiful gun, but I think I'm gonna wait until a company slaps "zombie" on the side of a 1911 and pay double what I should because I am 12 years old and need very single gun or part that says "zombie" on it.

    make your own

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    1911-22 (This is one strange 1911, it is about 75% the size of a regular 1911, feels like a toy in the hand)

    Its actually 85% the size of a regular 1911. Its a perfect fit for my 11 year old boy. I agree it does feel like a toy, being so light and small. It shoots really well at 25 yards, as you would expect from a browning. One problem I had with it is the recoil spring guide. Its made of plastic and it broke after about 300 rounds. I brought it back to Cabelas and the exchanged it for me. Other than that I'm real happy with it .

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