Post your .45ACP pics

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Here is my Kimber TLE II

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and my Sig 220ST

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Crappy camera. I think the Ruger's a keeper though. (Extra mags artfully arrayed to cover the two fliers outside the A zone that kept me from having a perfect score. ):) mtg.jpg
 
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Some of my 45s. Have fun!

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3 1911s

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Colt

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SW 625

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A couple of my favorite .45's

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Another Gun n Knife Pic...

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Hi MoparMike! Yes I do like the Llama. It's a Max I C/F. All steel, commander size. I bought it new for about 200 bucks ( about 4 years ago). After I brought it home I detail-stripped it and basically polished everything internal. Now the trigger is acceptable.

I have probably shot 800 to 1000 rounds through it and it has never given me any problems. I have heard a lot of negative comments about Llama, but this one works just fine. Maybe I was just lucky. It's definitely a lot of gun for the money.


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Here is my EDC

A SA Chamoion. One of my Fave pistols ever. Shoots great and has been 100% reliable. Pictured with My fave IWB a Milt Sparks Summer Special 2 and a Milt Sparks IWB Double mag pouch. I didn't realize how worn that holster was getting until I took that pic. Not the best picture but you get the idea.

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A Rock river LTD Match with Kart & mostly Brown parts:



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Hi :
Built by my father about 20 years ago.
A gunsmith for 45 years, once picked by handgunner as one of the top
100 smiths in the US and APG member.

Amazingly acurate.
later.... David
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