'Scout' pistol?

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My scout pistol is T/C G2 .357Rem Max 14" barrel with Redfield Five Gold Star Pistol Scope using high rings. To 50 yards with open sights and then with scope. I use silencer too and make subsonic loads. :rolleyes:
 
1911 Fusion Scout Custom , 10mm Elite Package

This is an extremely well built 1911 from the Fusion Firearms custom shop. This one is so nice I hate to sell it. This is a professional built custom 1911. Lock-up is excellent and you can feel the solid quality when you rack it back. This Custom pistol is with a full package of custom features. You get:

Fusion Scout Series, 1911 Combat Frame professionally fitted to the slide and fitted match grade ramped barrel, bushing, link and pin, 10mm chambering, 5 Inch 1911 with Stainless Steel accents, All professionally fitted.
Steel checkered Fusion mainspring housing

Custom Fusion trigger group, with Fusion Pro-Series “SK” stainless steel hammer, adjustable Aluminum LT “K” match trigger, Fusion sear, disconnector, Ambi- Thumb Safety, Wolff springs, all fitted and tuned to a 4.0 lb clean brake trigger.
Bomar style fully adjustable combat angle blade and Dawson custom Fiber Optic FL red Dovetail front, Premium Exhibition grade RARE WHITE Cocobola grips
Extended Mag release
Full length guide rod
Undercut trigger guard
Chain link scalloped front-strap
Beveled mag Well edges with Stainless steel checkered Mag-well Mainspring Housing,
Forged Pro-S slide stop
Black Oxide PRO-Matte finish
10mm Stainless steel mag with base pad
13- Lifetime limited warranty 1
Made from the best materials and processes available in today’s market. FUSION is a company formed by past Dan Wesson Firearms President, Bob Serva. Bob Has been working in the industry and with the 1911 for over 20 years and understands the quality of parts needed to build a great 1911 pistol. Thank you.

Price $1195 - $1495 depending on options

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The Scout, as in LRRP (lurp), is supposed to locate enemy emplacements, formations, bivouacs, etc. - his job is not to engage the enemy, but to report back to the main body the location of his find. LRRPs are instructed to remain unseen, unheard and unknown by the enemy. An ideal pistol for a military scout would be a silenced pistol of suitable caliber to provide close up personal protection in case he was stumbled upon by the enemy he is "scouting".
Thank you for setting folks straight 32 Magnum!
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Someone said "If a scout needs a pistol, he's already screwed up". Perhaps. In modern pistol craft, it's also considered a mistake to shoot your autopistol until dry. But we still teach rapid reloads, and make use of beveled mag wells and extended slide releases. Sometimes, screw-ups just happen. The plaint that it shouldn't have will not salvage the situation.
Regarding a "Scout Pistol", I'd be tempted to look at a Scandium Alloy 1911A1 or Commander-clone in 10mm or perhaps .460 Rowland.
 
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