Easier to list what I WILL carry.
I carry only four pistols (Not all at the same time):
Glock 17
Colt Series 70 Reproduction
Colt WWI Reproduction
Kimber Warrior
I trust my life, my wife's life and my daughter's life to these pistols. I guess I have great trust in them.
Edited to add: In re-reading some previous posts, and some that follow this post, I edited to add the fact that I carry ONLY those 1911s that are series "1" or "70", with internal extractor. I saw too many problems of people having to replace the "external extractors" because they were cut to improper angle, etc. I can't figure out why Glock and SA never had this problem. I also see no need for a firing pin block when, even if the hammer is at rest position, can not cause accidental misfire. That only occurs with improper firing pin lengths. How ironic that the Glock is everything the opposite of my 1911s, yet equally reliable...even if it is Tupper Ware.
Doc2005
I carry only four pistols (Not all at the same time):
Glock 17
Colt Series 70 Reproduction
Colt WWI Reproduction
Kimber Warrior
I trust my life, my wife's life and my daughter's life to these pistols. I guess I have great trust in them.
Edited to add: In re-reading some previous posts, and some that follow this post, I edited to add the fact that I carry ONLY those 1911s that are series "1" or "70", with internal extractor. I saw too many problems of people having to replace the "external extractors" because they were cut to improper angle, etc. I can't figure out why Glock and SA never had this problem. I also see no need for a firing pin block when, even if the hammer is at rest position, can not cause accidental misfire. That only occurs with improper firing pin lengths. How ironic that the Glock is everything the opposite of my 1911s, yet equally reliable...even if it is Tupper Ware.
Doc2005
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