Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled "Springfield Armory Garrison 1911 Review" and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/springfield-armory-garrison-1911-review/.
A beautiful gun, the blued version, not into stainless steel bling.Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled "Springfield Armory Garrison 1911 Review" and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/springfield-armory-garrison-1911-review/.
…My Ronin remains my favorite. Garrison is a likely second place candidate, since the Emissary kinda disappointed when I got to handle one in person…Wasn't expecting this, but I'll have to check them outa but more. One might have to join my Ronin that I absolutely love.
I like the Ronin also just not into a two tone gun.…My Ronin remains my favorite. Garrison is a likely second place candidate, since the Emissary kinda disappointed when I got to handle one in person…
I like the Ronin also just not into a two tone gun.
So funnyTwo tone guns?
Is that like BANG and bang, one being different pitched or two tone colors?
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...Yes, am kidding and agree, but do understand some of the reasoning behind some of it besides appearance on the two tone guns like reflections and differences between lighter and darker colors, shades absorbing and effecting things like heat and light differently. About the same way with shiny and dull finishes. All can make a difference on sighting too.
I have done that numerous times.spread sheet to note the SA models and features of each?
Nailed it.Nice.
IMO a renamed "loaded" without the front serrations.