Very nice! Quick question. Will mine have a collet type bushing and will a normal one work?
A good Colt pistol is a far better investment then one of those plastic pistols. Tactical tupperware should only used by children under the age of 10 years of age.
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Meh, I've never had any failures with any of the semi-auto pistols I currently own (Sig, HK, and BHP). Now that I think about it, I've never had any failures with my old Colt 1991 either. In fact, the only semi-auto that ever gave me trouble was CZ SP-01.+1
Count me in..... have been shooting this ugly thing since early 1995.... it's literally got thousands of rounds down the pipe... still waiting for the first fail to feed, fire, extract or eject....
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Meh, I've never had any failures with any of the semi-auto pistols I currently own (Sig, HK, and BHP). Now that I think about it, I've never had any failures with my old Colt 1991 either. In fact, the only semi-auto that ever gave me trouble was CZ SP-01.
It gets kinda annoying when Austrian tupperware enthusiasts keep pushing the "Glock works" argument, as if pistols form other reputable gunmakers didn't work.
Oh I know that there's no shortage of finicky 1911s. I'm yet to shoot a Para Ordnance that isn't a jamomatic and there are other 1911 makers out there whose guns are not much better.I think this thread has a good deal of Colt 1911 lovers who also love their Glocks.
No one is knocking any other semi-auto as far as I can see but if you've never had a finicky Colt 1911 you're lucky. I've had enough that I would NEVER trust my life to one unless I had no other choice.
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I had an AMT Hardballer, and it was very finicky. Some-days it was sweet as pie, other days, it would toss rounds into split groups, for no good reason!Oh I know that there's no shortage of finicky 1911s. I'm yet to shoot a Para Ordnance that isn't a jamomatic and there are other 1911 makers out there whose guns are not much better.
All you 12.6 guys can make a young guy cry.![]()
Meh, I've never had any failures with any of the semi-auto pistols I currently own (Sig, HK, and BHP). Now that I think about it, I've never had any failures with my old Colt 1991 either. In fact, the only semi-auto that ever gave me trouble was CZ SP-01.
It gets kinda annoying when Austrian tupperware enthusiasts keep pushing the "Glock works" argument, as if pistols form other reputable gunmakers didn't work.
A good Colt pistol is a far better investment then one of those plastic pistols. Tactical tupperware should only used by children under the age of 10 years of age.
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I would too if I was young. I just mutter "Why didn't I keep that F'ing snubby" over and over...lol
Mike
Fair enough. My comment wasn't directed at you specifically but more at the "should have bought a Glock", "Glock Perfection", "you can throw a Glock off a plane and then sell it as NIB" fanboy crowd. Glocks are decent guns, nothing really wrong with them (save for the occasional kaboomYou'll notice I never said, indicated or even implied that pistols from other reputable gunmakers didn't work. Buy/shoot/use whatever floats your boat. I have pistols other than 1911's & Glocks, too. Geez, even a pair of BHP's...
My point was/is that while I love my Colts & 1911's I also have respect for the Glock. And I have confidence in the particular one I've been shooting regularly since 1995 with no issues.
If you've run 30,000 + rounds thru any of your pistols mentioned above with no issue then I could see how you'd have confidence in them, too...![]()
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