J.M.Browning day at the range.

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This week was John Moses Browning designed handguns, mostly 1911's.

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First up, a Property Of The US 1911, dated to 1915.
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A Series 70, 1911A1. My first IPSC pistol, from the early 80's. Ambi safety, Bomar barrel and rear sight, MMC front sight.

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A Star PD, from the late 70's. Adjustable sights, the first real factory compact big bore. Way more accurate than it has any right to be. One of Jeff Cooper's favorites.

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Combat Commander in electroless nickle finish. Novak sights. Extended Pachmeyer slide release.

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LW Commander. Ambi safety, Heineken sights.

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Officers ACP. Polished stainless.

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Gold Cup, polished stainless.

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Combat Commander, nickle plated, in 38 Super.

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Government Model Series 70 in 9mm. Bone stock, accurate, and a very soft shooter in the full size steel frame.

All 45 ACP unless noted. Fun to shoot, not so much fun to chase brass. - dan
 

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Funny you mention the PD. I used to plink with mine all the time. Seemed accurate with any ammo.

My oldest 1911 is a 1914 Canadian contract.

This is my second, and both have have been more accurate than they have any right to be. I've only ever seen a couple of Canadian contract 1911's. And never one for sale, sadly. - dan
 
Great thread! That'll be lots of gun cleaning, though, eh? :p

I'm still firmly in the J.M. Browning club, although sadly, I no longer have this Cdn contract 1911:

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Funny you mention the PD. I used to plink with mine all the time. Seemed accurate with any ammo.

My oldest 1911 is a 1914 Canadian contract.

Here is my Canadian contract. Glad to get it before the close. Not sure I'll shoot it, though.

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And some others of the same vintage to go with it.

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Nice guns all of you. I also was thinking of the extensive cleaning session, using that many pistols in 1 range session :)
Gilbert
 
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