If you don't stop posting pictures of that thing, I'm gonna be in a "lot" of trouble. Excellent. Like the man said, "Don't drop it". And don't ask me how I know (three days with a metal detector should explain it). Lost something very special chasing a buck. Found it. Happy day.
I'd buy them and turn them the same day. I'm not a hater, just not something I have a use for. Hell, my beaters are expensive, and all my pistols are beaters. They're meant to be carried and fired. Ding here, ding there, who cares? That's what I do.
Ruger MkII ,4", blue. That's it. Not that there's anything wrong with a Buckmark. As a matter of fact, all of my .22 auto-loaders are Browning. Get the Ruger for puzzle practice. Work his mind.
I'm in a different boat. 5'8", 145. I love 1911's, but I'll be darned if I can figure out how to carry one concealed. I guess a .380 or .38 will have to do until I can get to the tank in the parking lot.
P.S. 92 degrees, 92% humidity today. No jacket required.
If it's not broken, don't fix it. Generation three and generation four seem to be the problems. I don't need a rail, redesigned springs, interchangable backstraps, or parts that break.
If you're shooting two inches to the right, adjust your rear sight to the left. It is not rocket science. There are instructions on your sight. Ten yards is too close. Sight in at twenty five yards and ten yards won't be much of an issue. Unless this is just a thought experiment, you're...
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