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    Latest "bling" 1911.. from SK Customs

    Buying used guns is an art. Have bought some great ones, like a Post-War National Match .45 Colt. Also, have bought some that required a lot of work and I wound up never firing, like a Tangent Sight WWII FN, that had been found with one side totally rusted. That one was never right. Then the...
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    1911owner - new member, new to 1911s

    *Those Desert Beagles are so heavy and clunky.......not our breed of cat....sorry.
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    1911owner - new member, new to 1911s

    *Nonsense....a SIG 226 ....now that is what you call a real cash and carry gun.
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    1911owner - new member, new to 1911s

    *Good Grief, a Norinco? Really? Hmmm. Have to contemplate my navel on that one. You couldn't start off with either a Colt, SIG Nitron or Kimber? Well, everyone to their own choice. The best of course is a Wilson gun....but those are mega-expensive and mega-good!
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    *Deaf, dumb or blind? Shoot weak hand more often! Extended Beavertail, Bomar Sights or else...

    *Deaf, dumb or blind? Shoot weak hand more often! Extended Beavertail, Bomar Sights or else just give it up and buy a Wilson gun?
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    Point of impact

    *Put a Red Dot on it then. If you don't like the sights....take them completely off! Meanwhile, when I bought my Mauser Werke Interarms PO8 Lugar back in 1979.....they sent a test target....at 25 yards, Three rounds all between 7 and 9 O'clock....all one inch out of the black. I didn't have...
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    Point of impact

    There is a psychological advantage to shooting with both eyes open and closed. You really have to try it. You don't state whether you are shooting with a Modified Weaver Stance or with both hands or if you even see the front sight. Looking at your target doesn't say much. If you are...
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    Point of impact

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