Never get your 1911 advice from a Glock guy.
As I mentioned in an earlier post, my 1911 came with a pre-installed idiot scratch. After some Googling and a bit of You tubing, I found a way to remove the scratch. Before and after pics. View attachment 215687 View attachment 215689
I used a variation of this method:How?
Yep, it's already there.OOC is coming for that one....
Yep, it's already there.
I totally disagree with you on this. I have been shooting 1911s since I got out of the Army in 1970. Over the years I have seen numerous problems with mags and people "limp wristing" 1911s. The 1911 is a great firearm if you take care of it and shoot it correctly.I'm sorry but limp wristing is an urban legend. Hold a 1911 as loosely as you wish and it will still cycle correctly.
I have tried to make a 1911 malfunction like this, with absolutely no success no matter how loosely the pistol was held.I totally disagree with you on this. I have been shooting 1911s since I got out of the Army in 1970. Over the years I have seen numerous problems with mags and people "limp wristing" 1911s. The 1911 is a great firearm if you take care of it and shoot it correctly.
Real men shoot Glocks.
Try it sometime. Hold the pistol loosely, see if you can get it to malfunction.I base my statement on years of experience with hundreds of different people and 1911s.
I can't help what you can or cannot make a 1911 do! I yield to your superior one man conclusion.
Real men shoot Glocks.
Me too.I am not relying on hearsay or urban legend. Strictly on personal experience from experimentation.