easyrider604
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Actually its supposed to bang 6 times, then swap the mag. (that's why JMB designed it to fire without a mag, you know, should the need arise while performing a mag change) This GI could have also been in WW1...(not trying to be a ####, just sayin')
Someone here posted actual testimony from a WW1 vet who on one occasion had to use his 1911 during a trench raid. Prior to actual combat he commented on how different the "new" auto pistol is to be utilized from its revolver counterpart that he was more familiar with. The trick, he said is to not empty the magazine. This is how the Army trained officers to use the 1911 back then. Not sure about now!? (double stacks 10rds. 9mm 1911's, ect,ect.)
I can keep track of 6 rounds, maybe, at the range. Never been in combat, but 6 is not even likely.
14, 15, or 16? Forget it.




















































