1911's *stink*

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1911's *stink*

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Bleh, I've seen this fanboy's videos before. He quotes Musashi about a warrior not having a favorite weapon but his previous video was all guns should be Glocks ....

He claims to be a trainer with tons of experience from Military and Law Enforcement positions that has taught 15,000 students who have fired 15,000,000 rounds yet I believe that it was him or his school that had a cameraman between targets while students were shooting. If you have a pistol that works for you who cares who's roll mark is on the slide? BTW, the M1911 originally had a flat mainspring housing it was the M1911A1 that came with the arched version.
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I tried to post a reply, apparently they are blocked.
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All I can speak for is my own experience. I can believe that on average maybe Glocks are more reliable than 1911s. At least out of the box. My experience has been the opposite. If I had to pick a handgun for reliability from the ones I own it would be a Sig. I only have two guns that have never had a "malfunction", and they are both Sigs.
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I understand your opinion, but I just don't understand the shirt or the 11 year old language use. It just irks me.
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????? What a tool.
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MoJo wrote:????? What a tool.
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glbedd53 wrote:All I can speak for is my own experience. I can believe that on average maybe Glocks are more reliable than 1911s. At least out of the box. My experience has been the opposite. If I had to pick a handgun for reliability from the ones I own it would be a Sig. I only have two guns that have never had a "malfunction", and they are both Sigs.
My Sig P239 has been extremely reliable. In fact, my gun is in pristine condition except for the scratch on the slide from a class where we had to simulate clearing a failure to feed. :banghead:
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WildBill wrote: My Sig P239 has been extremely reliable. In fact, my gun is in pristine condition except for the scratch on the slide from a class where he had to simulate clearing a failure to feed. :banghead:
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DocV wrote:
WildBill wrote: My Sig P239 has been extremely reliable. In fact, my gun is in pristine condition except for the scratch on the slide from a class where he had to simulate clearing a failure to feed. :banghead:
he?
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How did it get scratched WildBill?
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tomtexan wrote:How did it get scratched WildBill?
Clearing a "stovepipe". It's really not that bad, but it was like getting the first scratch on a new car. ;-)
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Yeager is probably the one trainer who I absolutely can't stand. Thusly, his mouth moves and all I hear is the Charlie Brown "blah blah blah" noise.
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Some of the responses prove his point about ego tied up in equipment choices.
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