I wonder when all the 1911 manufacturers will go out of business? Remington took a dump. Who’s next? I just don’t understand why revolvers are still being made either. Seems the public is buying 9mm and .380 almost exclusively.
Never.I wonder when all the 1911 manufacturers will go out of business?
Blasphemy!I just don’t understand why revolvers are still being made either.
Definitely real popular right now.Seems the public is buying 9mm and .380 almost exclusively.
I am an old time die hard 1911 .45 ACP guy, but yea, a lot of 9MMs, even including single stack 1911s, make a lot of sense. I seriously love my P-365 and shoot it really well. I do still shoot the .45 for fun, and still carry it sometimes.The 45acp isn't going away, but with advances in bullet technology it's given alot of ground to the 9mm, and honestly, it makes a lot of sense.
I found some .45 colt at academy yesterday. Do they still make guns in that caliber? I thought those faded away along time ago.
Very sarcastic feeling today. I don’t see anything really fading away. In fact several calibers seem to have been resurrected.Not sure if this guy is serious or sarcastic...
Well just like everyone "needs" a .22, everyone "needs" a .45acp. Just yesterday a buddy and me went to the range and met a new friend who happened to be a LEO from neighboring county. Guess what he was shooting?? In his duty rig a Glock .45acp. This wasn't an OLD guy either, I can say OLD as I am 68. This young fellow probably was 28-30. It is the age old conversation which is the best caliber, for a pistol, to deer hunt with or whatever. There are almost as many choices as there are people to discuss it with.
I have 9mm and 45acp 1911's. I carry a 9mm but my 45acp 1911's are more accurate. I can shoot 45acp better.
Same here. I carry a 9 that just happens to hold a few more rounds than my bedside gun - my 1911 .45ACP.I prefer a 9 for SD, but if the .45 happened to be next to me in the event of a home invasion, I would choose it, due to lower sound pressure