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you left out women...what's wrong with you son..???Glocks are functional and cheap. But sheesh, life is too short for ugly cars, dogs, and guns...
you left out women...what's wrong with you son..???Glocks are functional and cheap. But sheesh, life is too short for ugly cars, dogs, and guns...
The memories replay in slow motion and give you lots of time to ponderI've gotten rid of my Glocks to return to all metal hammer fired. I never had issues with the Glocks, just couldn't adapt to them as I do with a 1911. I hope to never have to use deadly force (again). Over a period of 10 years I was involved in two OIS, both with homicide suspects and both at 5 yards or less. Each occurred in just seconds but seemed like slow motion. I went through emotional, physical, PTSD...the "what if's". All the confidence training, practice and high capacity pistols may not prepare you for what follows. Your mental state of mind may be more important than what you carry, before and after a self defense situation.
I carry what I am most familiar with, I've carried 1911 pistols for five decades. I know AZ statutes pertaining to self defense and shoot regularly focusing on 15 yards and less, based on statistics, my personal experiences, the experiences of others OIS and civilian shooting investigations.
Avoid conflict, but be prepared for violence. If I am ever involved in another shooting, temporarily losing my pistol would be the least of my worries. Losing everything we've worked for to obtain legal counsel and experience our corrupted legal system would bankrupt us.
Avoid conflict, but be prepared for violence. If I am ever involved in another shooting, temporarily losing my pistol would be the least of my worries. Losing everything we've worked for to obtain legal counsel and experience our corrupted legal system would bankrupt us.
Really enjoyed the video.Dick Fairburn has a perspective of 9mm vs .45
hhhmmm. seems you are the one who either cant read or just doesnt pay attention, as i stated, both of those in the pic ARE 10 ROUND MAGS, so why would police seize them. the little P-10 isnt heavy at all. oh and at 60 i am getting older also yet still dont mind a solid gun in my hand.i'm happy for you....you can carry a bazooka if you want to...
here as i stated, i guess you cannot read..?? we are LIMITED to 10 rounds....as far as magazine capacity is concerned.....
understand and hear me now..>??
further, 1911's ARE HEAVY FOR SOME OF US OLDER PEOPLE......hear me now..>???
you think i wanna carry a heavy gun, with the added weight of more rounds.....??? are you HEARING ME NOW..????
further, the police SEIZE our gun in a shooting event, and only from what i heard, (i have no absolute proof of LEO here in MY AREA), police mark up a gun that they seize, for evidence...
you think i'm gonna sacrifice an expensive 1911 that I OWN for something like that to happen to any of my 1911's...??
i'd rather it be any of my PERFECTLY GREAT GLOCKS, or Hellcat, over any 1911 that i own...HEAR ME NOW..????
as i said, i am happy for you
you do what makes you happy
i'll do what i want to do...hear me now..????
do your own damned research........i do enough for what i want/need to know.....
DOES NOT MATTER THE GUN, the police seize the gun after a shooting. (as i said, many have said, but i do not know if it is done he, but i'll "surmise" it is as well) i ain't about to lose one of my expensive 1911's to an investigation and get it back all marked up.hhhmmm. seems you are the one who either cant read or just doesnt pay attention, as i stated, both of those in the pic ARE 10 ROUND MAGS, so why would police seize them. the little P-10 isnt heavy at all. oh and at 60 i am getting older also yet still dont mind a solid gun in my hand.
I'm no longer a young man, but for me there really is no other choice than the tried and true 1911. I've been shooting and carrying the 1911 since I was a teenager. I've carried in combat which really taught me how well it works. I've carried one as a law enforcement officer. I've been carrying one most of my life and I know I can stake my life on it. Do I feel out gunned while carrying it? Absolutely not! Is it for everyone? No it is not. Just my personal view on the 1911. And no, it is not dead!!Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “1911 for Home Defense — The Best Choice?” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/1911-for-home-defense/.
Thank you for your service sir.I'm no longer a young man, but for me there really is no other choice than the tried and true 1911. I've been shooting and carrying the 1911 since I was a teenager. I've carried in combat which really taught me how well it works. I've carried one as a law enforcement officer. I've been carrying one most of my life and I know I can stake my life on it. Do I feel out gunned while carrying it? Absolutely not! Is it for everyone? No it is not. Just my personal view on the 1911. And no, it is not dead!!
Or Barney Fife……I prefer Annie Oakley myself
I have training.. pray training takes over and I knock them down .
Yup. Ya gotta nip it in the bud, Andy! Just NIP IT IN THE BUD!
That's a fine looking 1911. Got a couple bits of minor bling I could do without, but overall, I'd be proud to "ride the river" with it. Well done!Never owned a Glock. Shot a couple, didn't care for them. Buy/carry want you want.
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Thank you sir. Like the thread said "home defense" it isn't one that I carry. I have one of the parkerized Springfield DYL Mil-Spec that I carry around here outdoors and a Ruger CMD for Winter coat, go to town carry. I go with what I know and the 1911 has been a good friend for around half a century.That's a fine looking 1911. Got a couple bits of minor bling I could do without, but overall, I'd be proud to "ride the river" with it. Well done!
I think you and I could be friends.Thank you sir. Like the thread said "home defense" it isn't one that I carry. I have one of the parkerized Springfield DYL Mil-Spec that I carry around here outdoors and a Ruger CMD for Winter coat, go to town carry. I go with what I know and the 1911 has been a good friend for around half a century.
So basically: the 45 is better than the 9, magazine capacity is not strategic, recoil is a mental issue, and a keep firm grip on your weapon. Interesting.Dick Fairburn has a perspective of 9mm vs .45
For practical purposes for civilians carrying CCW or for home defense, he is correct. If I were still working the street I would want magazine capacity, but even so it is rarely a factor. All shooting is mental to some degree. And you just can't ignore the physics of .45 bullet vs. 9mm. Although I doubt that surgeons or medical examiners looking at the wounds would see much difference. He makes a good argument based on experience.So basically: the 45 is better than the 9, magazine capacity is not strategic, recoil is a mental issue, and a keep firm grip on your weapon. Interesting.
Sooooo, if you're not fully familiar with your surroundings, especially your own house. I can't emphasize enough to train, train and train. And when you really think you got it down. Train some more. Is there a difference between "Protecting your home"? Or being fully engaged in eliminating the treat.So…
Explain this in depth, please.
Because on the surface, this sounds like “shoot blindly through walls”.