The Great ONSC Gun Thread

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Brian, your best bet is to find a range with a wide range of pistols to rent on their firing range. Different weapons feel different in the hands of different people. I bought my Glock 21 at a gun shop run by 3 generations of the same family. The grandfather put it too me like this " I can put every round in the magazine through the lower right window on that door (35" away) with my 9mm That Glock 21 you just bought, I'd be lucky to hit the door with all of the rounds" But for me the Glock fits well and recoils right and I can put lead where I want it to go. Same applies to my carry weapon. Hand guns are a very tailored fit. Heather shoots a Ruger SP101 with accuracy :)
 
I know both those instructors. Great people. In fact Robin is going to a LAV class in November for pistol. I grew up on 1911's so I am old school for that. I have shot the HK45 and it is a great weapon. I just know I can strip a 45 completely down in the dark and put it back together in a completely dark room and fire it and it will do exactly what I want. And I mean every last piece of the 45 . not just what a normal person takes apart for a cleaning. Then again for fun we used to take apart everything from a 1911 up to and including a M2 with a blindfold on and put them all in a pile of parts and put them back together blindfolded. We would throw in a few other weapons like an AK and a MK19 for fun also.
 
Who says we can't have both?

John Moses Browning, thats who:flipoff2:

The Gospel According to John

1 In the beginning was the 1911, and the 1911 was THE pistol, and it was good. And behold the Lord said, "Thou shalt not muck with my disciple John's design for it is good and it workith. For John made the 1911, and lo all of his weapons, from the designs which I, the Lord, gave him upon the mountain."

2 "And shouldst thou muck with it, and hang all manner of foul implements upon it, and profane its internal parts, thou shalt surely have malfunctions, and in the midst of battle thou shalt surely come to harm."

3 And as the ages passed men in their ignorance and arrogance didst forget the word of the Lord and began to profane the 1911. The tribe of the gamesman did place recoil spring guides and extended slide releases upon the 1911 and their metal smiths didst tighten the tolerances and alter parts to their liking, their clearness of mind being clouded by lust.

4 Their artisans did hang all manner of foul implements upon the 1911 and did so alter it that it became impractical to purchase. For lo, the artisans didst charge a great tax upon the purchasers of the 1911 so that the lowly field worker could not afford one. And the profaning of the internal parts didst render it unworkable when the dust of the land fell upon it, and these profaners didst try and fit more rounds of ammunition into the magazines than the holy number of seven, appointed for the .45.

5 And lo, they didst install adjustable sights, which are an abomination unto the Lord. For they doth break and lose their zero when thou dost need true aim. And those who have done so will be slain in great numbers by their enemies in the great battle. a

6 And it came to pass that the Lord didst see the abomination wrought by man and didst cause, as he had warned, fearful malfunctions to come upon the abominations and upon the artisans who thought they could do no wrong.

7 Seeing the malfunctions and the confusion of men, the lord of the underworld did see an opportunity to further ensnare man and didst bring forth pistols made of plastic, whose form was such that they looked and felt like a brick, yet the eyes of man being clouded, they were consumed by the plastic pistol and did buy vast quantities of them.

8 And being a deceitful spirit, the lord of the underworld did make these plastic pistols unamenable to the artisans of earth and they were unable to muck much with the design, and lo these pistols did appear to function.

9 And the evil one also brought forth pistols in which the trigger didst both cock and fire them and which require a "dingus" to make them appear safe.

10 But man being stupid did not understand these new pistols and didst proceed to shoot themselves with the plastic pistol and with the trigger cocking pistols for lo their manual of arms required great intelligence which man had long since forsaken. Yet man continue to gloat over these new pistols blaming evil forces for the negligent discharges which they themselves had committed.

11 And when man had been totally ensnared with the plastic pistol, the lord of the underworld didst cause a plague of the terrible Ka-Boom to descend upon man and the plastic pistols delivered their retribution upon men. And there was a great wailing and gnashing of teeth in the land.

12 Then seeing that the eyes of man were slowly being opened and that man was truly sorrowful for his sinful misdeeds, the Lord did send his messengers in the form of artisans who did hear and obey the teachings of the prophet and who didst restore the profaned 1911s to their proper configuration, and lo, to the amazement of men they didst begin to work as the prophet had intended.

13 And the men of the land didst drive out the charlatans and profaners from the land, and there was joy and peace in the land, except for the evil sprits which tried occasionally to prey on the men and women of the land and who were sent to the place of eternal damnation b by the followers of John.
 
I've got both a 1911 (Springfield Ranger Officer) and a "plastic" pistol (Glock 19). I like them both, for different reasons. The 1911 is a great gun that shoots a big bullet extremely accurately, though only 8 of 'em before I have to reload. The Glock is a high-capacity pistol that requires only a minimal amount of maintenance, but still goes *bang* every time. Why choose, when you can have both?
 
Yeah, I guess you skinny fellas can do that. Only way I could carry a 1911 is open-carry and well, that comes with its own set of issues. A 1911 isn't very concealable, especially for us big fellas.
 
Actually, us skinny(er) guys run into issues concealing full size 1911s in IWB holsters. A Commander length pistol with an Officer length grip would be ideal for me. Until I can afford to have one built, I just go with either an Officer or Commander size ...
 
Yeah, the 1911 is not the easiest to carry, hardest part is finding a decent IWB holster. I have gone thru many and I keep going back to the Alessi Talon. Been wearing Lou's stuff for a couple decades now. The quality is still decent with his kids running the biz after his passing.

Summer time is a different story. With shorts and a T-shirt, I carry either the G27 or my Model 60 Baby-J Magnum. Carry both with a Clip-draw coupled with a MIC holster. Best of both worlds, the clip draw adds no holster bulk and the Razors Edge MIC gives you 50/50 retention/speed mix where the standard gives you a 60/40 retention/speed mix.

I do love my Model 60. The Baby-J Magnum with the 3" barrel gives you a little better sight radius than my old school Model 60 snubbie and you can shoot everything from reduced velocity to .357 Magnum with no issues. If I can't do it in 5 shots, I can still pistol whip you with the revolver butt:flipoff2:
 
I am a big fan of Milt Sparks leather. The Versa Max as well as their new Nexus holster are my go to leather for 1911 carry. They take a while to get, but are very comfortable. One of my VMs is 15 years old and just as comfortable and retains the pistol as on day one.
 
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Ok so I really do like a 1911. Top group is mine from 25ft

Anyone wanna trade for a sweet Japanese maple lol
 
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