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Dang Dave ! I bet that gets her "project" moved into the shop!


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Originally Posted by Colorado1135
Originally Posted by northern_dave
The happy energy hasn't worn off yet...

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wait til you wake up in the middle of the night to take a leak and have to go pick it up and fondle it for a few minutes before sneaking back to bed.... its ok, we've all been there smile


What "gun" are you talking about here?


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MY .45 smile


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Nice, very nice!

I can not shoot a 1911 worth a darn. I've tried severl times, but I just can not hit a thing with one. I have no problem with other pistols in 9mm or 40 S & W. Big revolvers in 44 mag and up aren't an issue either, but the 1911 in 45 is a jinx.


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Bill,
I'm not much of a pistolero, but I've picked up a few friends 1911 and damn! I CAN hit with them. They seem like magic. I have my own bull-barreled TC single shots and some revolvers and I'm like a blind man, but those 1911s point themselves. Just go by feel - they seem to do the rest.

I'm wondering how many buckets have died by now...


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Originally Posted by northern_dave

I have wanted a 1911 for many, many years, but I would have never bought one for myself.

And if I ever did, I wouldn't have bought one this nice...

Holy crap.



Holy Crap is right!

You have the second coolest wife in the world. smile

Nice job Pam.

I know you read this until Monday Dave....you'll be outside busting off rounds in the yard until you have to go to work. grin


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Originally Posted by northern_dave

She upgraded it to this:

Springfield PX9109LP

Caliber: .45ACP
Magazines: 2 - 7 Round, Blued Steel
Barrel: 5" Stainless Steel
Sights: Fixed Low Profile Combat Rear, Dovetail Front, tritium 3 - Dot
Trigger:Long Aluminum Match Grade, 5 - 6 lbs.
Grips: Cocobolo Hardwood
Frame: Forged Steel, Parkerized
Slide:Forged Steel, Parkerized
Recoil System: 2 Piece Full Length Guide Rod
Height: 5.5"
Length: 8.5"
Weight w/ Empty Magazine: 40 ozs.


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Not sure what it is about the 1911's Brent, but I'd do better throwing it at the target. I've shot the 500 S&W and 454 Casuls and hit what I was aiming at. The 1911, not so much.


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That might work Bill if you hit em with it. That gun weight could knock a borther right out.


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Originally Posted by Grizzly_Bill
Not sure what it is about the 1911's Brent, but I'd do better throwing it at the target. I've shot the 500 S&W and 454 Casuls and hit what I was aiming at. The 1911, not so much.


Probably just a grip shape and size thing for a particular hand or wrist. But I have been amazed by them. Their only down side is the brass chasing you have to do.

My FIL has a bunch of semis of all flavors and makes and I can't shoot most of them worth beans.

I still haven't found ANY pistol that lets me shoot like the movie stars though... frown


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Cool gun!

So what problem did you have with the other one?

On our way home from the casino. Going to try to take a nap. We have a long way to go.


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The judge was jamming up, cylinder was getting stuck after shooting it.


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Wow!Even better than the Judge.Good going,Pam.
I went to a gun show in Greenville,SC today.For four or five years I've been looking for a bolt action 30-30.Today I found a Stevens Model 325C.Mirror bore.Very good overall condition.These were made from 1947 thru 1950.It came home with me.Range day Wednesday.

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I had a 30-30 bolt action with a magazine for about a day some years back.

Mine was marked "coast to coast" as in coast to coast hardware, I believe it was a stevens.



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The springfield is so tight, what an awesome handgun, I am very happy with it.



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Do you have any buckets left that will still hold water?

Looks like you have the rapid fire thing down.

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The shells in the air are sweet.


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RWS got to shoot it and so did Pam. Pam liked it but not as much as Nate.

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Originally Posted by northern_dave
The judge was jamming up, cylinder was getting stuck after shooting it.
Congrats on the Springfield ! They are definitely great shooters ! On the Judge was the cylinder not turning after firing it ? I was looking at a Circuit Judge today and I was wondering if there had been any problems on either model.

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