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  • vmax

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    Fortunately our team leader is a certified instructor and very helpful with mechanics.
    Thanks for the input
    Dang you have a team leader...that's cool
    I dont even know what that means

    Or maybe you are just full of shit..

    I haven't made my mind up yet but I'm leaning in a certain direction

    Now excuse me , I have to load some Frobus clips and "utilize " Youtube for some training
     
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    DyeF9

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    jjkukla

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    I also own a 3913; find yourself some 9mm 1911 mag pouches, those'll do the trick. HSGI taco pouch may be an option too.
    Good luck.
     

    sidebite252

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    I conceal carry and practice with a small local team. I am working on time reduction in the reload portion of a part of our multi shot practice.

    I have input in my local group, I utilize YouTube and other video related training. I thought I might try a forum to implement diversity in various shooting aspects by gaining experience and insight from others.

    Thanks for your feedback.

    Just what part of Texas are you in?
     

    leVieux

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    In this Guy's defense, my late Army Officer Dad, who was an official U S Army small arms Expert in WWII, sometimes also referred to the 1911 magazines as "clips". Dad could disassemble a 1911, not "field strip", but down to small parts like removing the sear, then reassemble, in less than five minutes, while blindfolded. He won many drinks by demonstrating this skill. Early-on, he had been stationed at Hondo, as a flight instructor for the USAAF; was very bored when not flying. He told of the high point of the week being when the old Mexican (American) Lady's son would drive down for the weekends from the brewery @ S.A. with ice & beer for Saturday afternoons. leVieux
     

    Charlie

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    'Top of the hill, Kerr County!
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    Bozz10mm

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    I thought he might have wanted a magazine pouch with double belt clips, but I went the other way assuming he wanted a mag pouch that holds two clips. Now I'm confused. :)
     

    DyeF9

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    I gave him a link to what is literally called a clip pouch on Amazon. I assume that was what he wanted because he hasn't really said anything else about it, other than how elite his training is.

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