There are people who advocate responsible gun ownership and there are people who make the rest of us look bad. You decide what's responsible and which gun owners make the rest of us look bad.
I practice different styles of shooting. Slow for accuracy. Fast, just find the front sight and the target. And reloads (2-3 bullets per mag just practice manipulation). The constants are: stance, grip (as much flesh on the weapon as possible), trigger pull, have fun.
CDNN always has guns priced under $300 and they are quality! The Turkish beretta clones rock (paid about $300 for mine). They have really good deals, check it out.
PC-7, JB Weld, if you want to use clear epoxy its up to you. They make some epoxies just for wood. Just get on Amazon and see what they have, filter by stars. You can't really go too wrong.
The 1911 design is so ubiquitous I just don't see why anybody would move the locations of the grip screws. The hogue/pearce wrap around grip are rubber so they'll stretch a bit.
My S&W 1911 if we're talking .45 Auto. Honestly, the only weapon I buy in .45 ACP anymore are 1911's. I don't believe the the .45 out performs the .40 when you factor in capacity. If we're just talking .45, well then my .454 Super Redhawk would get the vote :)
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