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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3121205" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>Well ya know what then? You oughta just getcha a nice 1911 Commander in .45ACP and be happy about it. I go back to the Ruger SR1911; a series 70 style gun that is in my opinion, a "best buy" in this style. Under $700, well made, good lookin', a modern classic 1911 Commander that will bring you much joy and years of shooting. The all-steel one in particular is a joy to handle and shoot. Oh, crap, never mind about that, after all, I don't know much about the physics of operation of a 1911, according to the duty expert, chenry. Maybe you could get him to tell you what to do, he's the one here with all the answers. Just ask him; he'll tell you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3121205, member: 10465"] Well ya know what then? You oughta just getcha a nice 1911 Commander in .45ACP and be happy about it. I go back to the Ruger SR1911; a series 70 style gun that is in my opinion, a "best buy" in this style. Under $700, well made, good lookin', a modern classic 1911 Commander that will bring you much joy and years of shooting. The all-steel one in particular is a joy to handle and shoot. Oh, crap, never mind about that, after all, I don't know much about the physics of operation of a 1911, according to the duty expert, chenry. Maybe you could get him to tell you what to do, he's the one here with all the answers. Just ask him; he'll tell you. [/QUOTE]
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