What's out there full size SAO 9mm

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Not to argue but I don't see it much different than any of the 1911 variants in 9mm. If Sleepy Joe's minions get their way it'll be a lot more "mainstream" than we'd like.

Oh I feel the same way about a 9mm SS 1911. Too much gun for limited capacity but that's just me. They DO shoot lights out.
 

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Not to argue but I don't see it much different than any of the 1911 variants in 9mm. If Sleepy Joe's minions get their way it'll be a lot more "mainstream" than we'd like.

Oh I feel the same way about a 9mm SS 1911. Too much gun for limited capacity but that's just me. They DO shoot lights out.

That is what 2011's are for :D. Double stack 1911's for the win. I have seen someone conceal carry their competition rig before, mag, mag holders and all. it was winter, at breakfast before a competition, and very funny.
 

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That is what 2011's are for :D. Double stack 1911's for the win. I have seen someone conceal carry their competition rig before, mag, mag holders and all. it was winter, at breakfast before a competition, and very funny.

Exactly.... lots of 2011s and hybrid platforms like Wilson and DW out there now to consider.
 

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I suppose technically the Walther PPQ and the Ruger American pistols are both SAO since the striker is fully cocked on those. The Ruger can be had with a manual safety if that's an issue.
 

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