TAYLORS & COMPANY M1911 A1 9MM PISTOL 5" 10RD, BLACK - 56670

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I'm looking forward to getting the Taylor 1911. Even though knowing Glocks are good pistols, I'm not a Glock fan. Owned two at one time a 43 & 19 Gen3. They just didn't feel good to me, & traded both off.
 

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I'm looking forward to getting the Taylor 1911. Even though knowing Glocks are good pistols, I'm not a Glock fan. Owned two at one time a 43 & 19 Gen3. They just didn't feel good to me, & traded both off.
You may need professional help!
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No offence taken. I like shooting everything &1911's doesn't suite everyone. But they happen to be one of my favorites. I've been shooting for a very long time, have my own range behind the house. Built Heavy shooting bench & picnic table on wheels so I could transport for Rifle and Pistol's.
 

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rmc51

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No offence taken. I like shooting everything &1911's doesn't suite everyone. But they happen to be one of my favorites. I've been shooting for a very long time, have my own range behind the house. Built Heavy shooting bench & picnic table on wheels so I could transport for Rifle and Pistol's.
Oh, I'm serious. I think every gun owner should own one 1911.

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I'm looking forward to getting the Taylor 1911. Even though knowing Glocks are good pistols, I'm not a Glock fan. Owned two at one time a 43 & 19 Gen3. They just didn't feel good to me, & traded both off.
I still have a g19 and a g17. I do carry the 19 a fair share of the time. The have both had the grip reduction done to them. I like the 17 better, but it's harder to conceal. Full size guns, I have IWB holster for 5" 1911, and HiPower. They conceal well. I'm just not comfortable carrying a Glock IWB. I know, just me, but Tight fitting pancake holster works pretty well as far as concealment goes. Just received my new IWB for the Commander, so I'll be trying that out real soon. Stay safe all.
 

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I still have a g19 and a g17. I do carry the 19 a fair share of the time. The have both had the grip reduction done to them. I like the 17 better, but it's harder to conceal. Full size guns, I have IWB holster for 5" 1911, and HiPower. They conceal well. I'm just not comfortable carrying a Glock IWB. I know, just me, but Tight fitting pancake holster works pretty well as far as concealment goes. Just received my new IWB for the Commander, so I'll be trying that out real soon. Stay safe all.
The 1911 is very thin, the Glock is not. If you look at the 20,21,29 they are worse.
 

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As long as you carry something, I'm fine with it. My carry is either a Sig 365 or my Sig 1911 RCS. I think whatever you're comfortable with is a go.
 

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As long as you carry something, I'm fine with it. My carry is either a Sig 365 or my Sig 1911 RCS. I think whatever you're comfortable with is a go.
Mine most carried is a satin nickel 442. Closely followed by the g19.
 

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don't you Glock lovers have a site you can visit ? LOL
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The OP tried to talk about TAYLORS & COMPANY M1911's but there wasn't that much to say about them either so back to the Glocks. Why don't you like Glocks, we like all of them, some a little more then the others but, we will talk about any of them.
 

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I have a couple of glocks, a 21 & a 22.. tried to get to like them, but didn't happen.
Feels like shooting a dart gun, with the twangy trigger. I will admit, I thought it was cool ,
that I could buy a Lone wolf conversion barrel ( 40-9mm) and a 9mm mag, then shoot 9mm from the 22.
Had my gunsmith rework the trigger on the 22, it helped, but still didn't / don't like it.
Mine are early versions..gen 2.0 or 2.5, not later versions. I've posted before & will admit I don't like polymer guns,..
only a few pistols with an aluminum frame that I do like.. I prefer REAL steel guns.( esp. SS when available)
for their "feel" & their recoil absorbing weight.
 

Bob Lee

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I have a couple of glocks, a 21 & a 22.. tried to get to like them, but didn't happen.
Feels like shooting a dart gun, with the twangy trigger. I will admit, I thought it was cool ,
that I could buy a Lone wolf conversion barrel ( 40-9mm) and a 9mm mag, then shoot 9mm from the 22.
Had my gunsmith rework the trigger on the 22, it helped, but still didn't / don't like it.
Mine are early versions..gen 2.0 or 2.5, not later versions. I've posted before & will admit I don't like polymer guns,..
only a few pistols with an aluminum frame that I do like.. I prefer REAL steel guns.( esp. SS when available)
for their "feel" & their recoil absorbing weight.
I admit it, I'm an equal opportunity employer, lol.
Have you looked at a G43x or a G48?
No sir I have not checked them out. To be totally honest, I'd prefer to carry a Hi Power, but some times the g19 is just easier for me.
 

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Got my Taylors and Company 10mm 1911 Monday.
IT'S BEAUTIFUL!
WONDERFUL TRIGGER!

Want to shoot it.



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