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    Colt .380 Gov't VS Colt Mustang Pocketlite

    Also, there is no grip safety on the Gov model, just the thumb one.
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    Colt .380 Gov't VS Colt Mustang Pocketlite

    I've carried a Gov. 380 for a while now and really like it. It's too big for pocket carry but in a small IWB Don Hume holster it is very concealable. Very reliable, even with my handloads and you can still get replacement springs. I too put Novack sights on it. Very accurate. M2Carbine do you...
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    what 380 is good?

    Colt Gov. 380 is with me always and shoots anything I feed it. Handload so ammo is not a problem. A little bigger than the new ones but I have big hands.;)
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    1911 question

    Thanks for the info. I've tried to attach a pic:) Inspectors mark, horse on slide, 1913 date all seem to confirm 1914 age. Gun is maybe 50% condition? Not pristine at all. I appreciate the help. My carry gun is a 380 Colt Gov, but I'm pretty dumb about the .45. Other than I sure like to shoot it:D
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    1911 question

    SN 903xx, good condition. says Colt's PT. F.A. MFG CO on left side of slide. What is value of pistol ? Is this suitable for home defense? Is it too old to get some better sights? Thanks
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    Help me pick (or get close) the right IWB holster.

    If concealability (?) is utmost, you could look at the Uncle Mikes sidekick. Its soft, cheap and holds my 380 Colt Gov. fine in size 1. It is thin so you can't re-holster, but I don't care about that. The material clings to your pants nicely.
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