I am a left handed,want to find a 1911 that works without having to spend money after I buy to get it to work guy. I have sent 1911's to smith before only to have the same disapointment. So Mr. tuner your post have given me hope in Colt again and I have a question involving one. it is a Gm size...
I am thinking I want another 1911 and have read some good things about the new s&w. I have handled it and am impressed with its quality. Do any of you have one or shot one? If so please post. Any and all opinions and first hand experienes appreciated. Its between the it and a new colt.
I am thinking of getting a Beretta 96 inox compact as a carry weapon. I already have a 92 and am very happy and familiar with the Beretta line. I would love to hear from those that have them and would like to know about recoil ,accuracy etc. The size is not an issue with me and I have heard...
I have found another 642 with the cursed lock. The price is 250 and it was not abused at all with a nice action. So are there any problems with this item form those who have them. Thanks for your help.:D
I just saw a nickled 37 for 250 and is in about 97%. They sold the 642 was interested in. This 37 has very thin front sight and has an incredible action. So what is the consensus of the forum? Are they good or what?;)
I have the opportunity to get one gently used for 265. It is the mim and without the lock. would you get yours again or not. please speak form personal experince and not hear-say. thanks for your help.
I found a 66-4 for sale for 399.00, they will come down to 359.00. Its in very good shape and is in excellent cosmetic as well as mechanical shape. how rare are these and is this a good price? What changes does the 66-4 indicate? So should I bite or let it pass.
I have seen one in a shop used for 295.00. Is that a good price? It has scratches etc. Can it handle plus p? Is it good for pocket carry? Thanks for any and all help.:D
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