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 Posted: Sat Mar 1st, 2008 03:30 pm
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murphy j wrote: Skipdawg wrote: Oh the Colt is not going anyplace. It was my grandfathers. :)
I understand completely, but just in case Buddy, just in case:). If you ever need some work on it I have a guy that specialises in 1911s. He was trained by Armand Swenson back in the 80s. I have 2 1911s built by this guy and my Gvt. model is the best shooting pistol I've ever had. He even has some vintage parts that he hoards for just that one old pistol that comes in from time to time.


I'll keep that in mind. I rarely shoot it yet clean it once a month anyway. My Grandfather gave it to me just weeks before he passed back in 1989. It was his brothers before him and saw action in the Korean war.

Oscar nice Beretta there. hand6.gif

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Bought this 9 mm cause I like the brand and it was inexpensive (350) ....... Ruger has always been reliable


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Skip this my help you and your 1911

http://10-8performance.com/id8.html

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 Posted: Sat Mar 1st, 2008 05:24 pm
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e.avery wrote: Skip this my help you and your 1911

http://10-8performance.com/id8.html

Cool Thanks hand6.gif

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I've sold all but two of my handguns mistake.gif which I regret, I still have my beloved SIG P-239 and a Ruger MKII competition .22. It would have to be dire times for me to part with either of them.

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