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It would really be cool if it fired .22 shorts. 🤠
"Allways speak the truth and you will never have to remember what you said before..." Sam Houston Texans, "We say Grace, We Say Mam, If You Don't Like it, We Don't Give a Damn!"
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Retired cat herder.
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The man holding that 1911 could pick any of us up and crush us with his bare hands.
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Why didn't he remove the barrel in the field strip? Not removable?
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Barrel is fixed in the slide, with no bushing or link. Other than that, it's purty good for a toy....
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Cool toy for $50.00.
When I was a kid, about 13, I bought one from a friend of mine for $45.00. It was all metal, too, but full sized. The barrel could be removed in the field strip, but it was a solid barrel, no bore. It had a chamber, though, so you could chamber a solid brass round (it came with eight). Only part you could not disassemble like a real one was the firing pin, since the slide wasn't bored through to take a firing pin. It had a false firing pin hole in the breach face, and a false firing pin coming out of the retaining plate under the hammer (The fake firing pin was part of the retaining plate, which came out in the normal way, just like the real one). I had an original, WWII era, holster and web utility belt for it, too. I had a lot of fun with that whole rig. No one would think it was anything but 100% real if you drew it out of your holster. I later got the S&W Model 19, round butt, snubby from the same company. That was cool, too. Also took solid brass rounds.
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Funny timing... this morning my wife asked me if I had ever seen one of their AR-15's and showed me someone's post of one.
They are pretty cool looking,,, But since it doesn't fire I'll have to stick with my Browning 1911-22.
Jerry
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I have some of their AR's, too......
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That's pretty cool. Take the quad rails off and replace them with M-LOKs or KeyMods, though.
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They don't have them, or I woulda.... and get rid of the front sight and stepped barrel.
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they should make rail covers like the big boys.
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