mebiuspower
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Because sissies use Glocks and real men uses 1911.
Did you wish to contribute something useful to the discussion?
TDC
Hilarious I knew you were going to go the WW2 biplane torpedo bomber argument before you did. I figured I would save you a couple pages on armor and let you rant on that. You should get in that Fairey Swordfish and get some altitude. Get yourself above the irrelevant details.
Nothing shoots .45acp as well as, a nice 1911. The trigger is the key. It makes up for a whole lot of user error. So its a much more fun gun to shoot, and easier to be accurate if you dont have plans on putting in a lot of range time.


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Again, I have presented evidence of old technology being more useful in some situations than new technology... but who cares, hgeo33 claims it's a rant, so clearly it was wasted breath. Amidst all the subterfuge, when did you intend on acknowledging the inaccuracy of that post of yours I keep referring to? Funny, I haven't even trashed the polymer pistol (as I find that to be folly and inappropriate) to bolster the image of the model 1911. Another point of interest: The DeHavilland Mosquito was a wood and fabric aircraft, material used in the first flying machines. 1945 stealth technology, leaving a hardly legible blip on early radar, this beautiful aircraft used speed to defend in absence of extensive defensive armament. Leads into another point: Radar and sonar are still used today, although they have endured refinements, the same technology is employed for the detection of other aircraft or vessels.
For the record, I'd love to fly a Fairey Swordfish: Unfortunately I cannot afford to fly this rare aircraft, even if they were common, so for the time being I'll keep flying the C-172 I am familiar with.
It seems evident that the only interest you have in my words is to poke so perhaps your tastes will be indulged with the words of another:
From The Life of Reason by Spanish philosopher and author George Santayana:
Progress, far from consisting in change, depends on retentiveness. When change is absolute there remains no being to improve and no direction is set for possible improvement: and when experience is not retained, as among savages, infancy is perpetual. Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
or the once, more popular but similar quote:
Those that fail to learn from history, are doomed to repeat it. Winston Churchill
My three Colts all function just great
Gold Cup about 4000 rounds no failures
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WWI Black Oxide 3500 rounds 4 FTF due to bad reloads no malfunctions last 2K rounds
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WWI Carbonia about 1500 rounds no malfunctions
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