Boy every time I read the internet I'm amazed at how many fellas just cannot shoot a 1911. They learn to shoot on polymer guns, and sometimes just video games or you tube, and just cannot shoot a 1911. The gun flummoxes them, confounds them, confuses them, scares them, etc. I've run into fellas like this on occasion at the range. They complain. I pick up the same gun and bang, bang, bang.
"They brass hits me in the face": The fella was standing too close to the wall of the lane and it was hitting the wall and bouncing into his face. He cried like a baby. Pretend it's rain! So wear a hat! That's why the Army invented baseball caps.
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Ball cap, as in ball ammo. BASEBall Cap. That's how the game of baseball got it's start. One fella wore the cap another stood by with a bat to knock the brass away from his face. Go Big Papi!
It's too heavy, sob, sob, sob. All day long your momma picked up your 30 pound chubby baby behind up and down and carried you everywhere, and maybe still does, but you can't carry 42ozs. of steel! Plus your momma carried you for 9 months deep concealment as your head kept swelling, and you complain more about a side arm then she complained about you. Cowboy up!
It's a poor design! So are you but you're momma loves you anyway. By comparison the 1911 works wonderfully compared to ya'alls lazy no gun shooting behinds!
It's an old design, sob, sob, sob! So is the ax and the knife. They still work and so does the 1911.
It take a $3,000 gun to get one that works. Why do I keep getting $400. guns that work well I wonder? Maybe it's because I can tell a good one from a bad. If a fella can't find a good one for under a grand it's the shooter not the gun that is at fault.
More often many who complain about not being able to shoot a 1911 or get one working right are correct. But it's more often these days the fault of the shooter.
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