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<blockquote data-quote="JD8" data-source="post: 3034432" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>Right, this why I wanted some of you to do some homework, research, etc. </p><p></p><p>My point was that the External Extractor wasn't a "new" or "latest and greatest" innovation...... it was an original design by JMB. <strong><u>If we get technical, I highly doubt anyone here is carrying a true M1911.</u></strong> If you are, kudos, more power to ya. I'll betcha if I get all of you boys to post up your 1911s I can find some sort of bastardization of the "original" in a lot of examples, so what's the point of trying to be a purist? Just go with what works for you. I just find it hilarious that he used EE on other designs, it's widely used across several platforms, successfully I might add.....yet people scoff at one on a 1911? Citing JMB? Well... again to that.... read up. LOL. </p><p></p><p>It's ok I get it, a long time ago I would catch hell on 1911forum for saying that I preferred a rail on my 1911s that were my bedside. Some were worried about how it looked? So naturally, there are some out there that are more worried about what they THINK JMB would do vs actually using the 1911 as a viable tool. Either way, heads exploded...... absolutely fascinating I tells ya.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD8, post: 3034432, member: 24"] Right, this why I wanted some of you to do some homework, research, etc. My point was that the External Extractor wasn't a "new" or "latest and greatest" innovation...... it was an original design by JMB. [B][U]If we get technical, I highly doubt anyone here is carrying a true M1911.[/U][/B] If you are, kudos, more power to ya. I'll betcha if I get all of you boys to post up your 1911s I can find some sort of bastardization of the "original" in a lot of examples, so what's the point of trying to be a purist? Just go with what works for you. I just find it hilarious that he used EE on other designs, it's widely used across several platforms, successfully I might add.....yet people scoff at one on a 1911? Citing JMB? Well... again to that.... read up. LOL. It's ok I get it, a long time ago I would catch hell on 1911forum for saying that I preferred a rail on my 1911s that were my bedside. Some were worried about how it looked? So naturally, there are some out there that are more worried about what they THINK JMB would do vs actually using the 1911 as a viable tool. Either way, heads exploded...... absolutely fascinating I tells ya. [/QUOTE]
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