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Marines Pick Colt for New Pistol
Military.com ^ | 7/20/12 | Matthew Cox

Posted on 07/23/2012 8:20:45 PM PDT by Bringbackthedraft

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To: expat1000

Anyone who thinks the 1911A1 is too large and has bad recoil, to each their own I guess.

IMO, it is the most natural pointing handgun for instinctive shooting ever made. For close in combat type practice, (25 yards or less) I never use the sights, just point and shoot gets it done, nuff said.


41 posted on 07/23/2012 11:24:52 PM PDT by Sea Parrot (Don't ever think that the reason I am peaceful is because I forgot how to be violent)
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To: JayVee
Why was the .45 [ACP] adopted in the first place. The .45 was adopted due the the Army .38 revolvers’ abysmal failure to put down Moslem insurrectionists …

It should also be noted that the .45 ACP was designed to approximate the ballistics of the .45 Colt.

42 posted on 07/23/2012 11:25:01 PM PDT by kitchen (Over gunned is better than the alternative.)
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To: Solson
I got this 1943 vintage RR 1911A1 several decades ago for 20 bucks. It was pretty beat up from having been hauled around in a tool box of heavy wrenches on back of a D-8 Cat for several years. I cleaned it up, relieved ejection port and slapped a set of the old Micro sights on it. Using said sights for aimed fire with original barrel, it is amazingly accurate. Photobucket
43 posted on 07/23/2012 11:47:41 PM PDT by Sea Parrot (Don't ever think that the reason I am peaceful is because I forgot how to be violent)
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To: SkyDancer

>>I was using two handed hold. What is weird though, I shot a Desert Eagle in .44mag and it was okay. Had no problem with that.

Then I would say it’s a question of where you were gripping the weapon. The ‘how’ was probably okay if you were comfortable with the Desert Eagle, but my guess is your hands were probably a little too low on the grip - not snugged up right against the frame. That would make shooting it quite uncomfortable.


44 posted on 07/24/2012 12:02:56 AM PDT by expat1000
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To: Sea Parrot

I love the 1911 - all flavors and variations as long as they are made by Colt, from Gold Cup to lightweight Commander.

A 1911 Gov’t .45 and an M14 - who needs anything else? :-)


45 posted on 07/24/2012 12:10:42 AM PDT by expat1000
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To: FlingWingFlyer

I just read the article. The new .45 comes in “coyote tan”.

First, gays openly in the military. Next, uniforms allowed in the gay pride parade. Finally, “what shade do you want your pistol in?”

Great googly moogly, we live in strange times.


46 posted on 07/24/2012 12:15:40 AM PDT by M1911A1
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To: Bringbackthedraft
Am I reading correctly? The 1911 is back in action? I always wondered why they even thought of replacing it.

Girl service, uh, persons. And trying to maintain ammo commonality with NATO. Now that they've all gone more or less commie, it's as likely we'll be fighting against them as side-by-side so it probably doesn't matter much any more.

47 posted on 07/24/2012 12:30:41 AM PDT by Still Thinking (Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
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To: meatloaf
has anyone shot one of the older Detonics. Hows the recoil on that compared to a full size .45?

Yes.
Noticeably more pronounced....noticeably.

48 posted on 07/24/2012 2:20:41 AM PDT by Tainan (Cogito, ergo conservatus sum)
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To: yarddog

“My understanding is they agreed to go to the 9mm since it was NATO policy to use common calibers. That meant 9mm since all the other nations used it.”

Bingo!


49 posted on 07/24/2012 4:36:13 AM PDT by Jack Hammer
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To: SkyDancer

Janey, I too love my old Clt .32 semi auto BUT the knock down power of my Kimber is amazing.
You still flying in australia? RV6A flying here.


50 posted on 07/24/2012 5:20:07 AM PDT by Joe Boucher ((FUBO) Hey Mitt, F-you too pal)
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To: Bringbackthedraft

The 1911 is not a finesse weapon. It is not a one eye closed let’s play plink the target. It is built for close combat, a both eyes open and lead down range quick type weapon. Love it.


51 posted on 07/24/2012 5:29:25 AM PDT by central_va ( I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: Sea Parrot

Colt: The original ‘Point and Click’ user interface.


52 posted on 07/24/2012 5:44:40 AM PDT by AFreeBird
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To: goodwithagun

“Excuse me? See my screen name?”

Why apologize for either?

As for your assumption/implication I am merely another grunting, snorting, male chauvanist pig, I came from a family of women where upper level performance was a given. Mon was in college in a state far from home when she was fifteen, not taking a course at the local J. C. Same for my sister. Both were considered to have reached the top of their professions.

As for shootists in specific, I was engaged to a red headed school teacher who held a Biancci Cup record.

She would agree with me that women have more trouble with the .45ACP than men due to weaker upper body structure and weaker soft tissue.

As aNRA pistol instructor, please allow me to tell you that among instructors where are many stories of cute little females who were told about trigger squeeze, sight control, breath control, etc. And then picked up the gun and did exactly what they had been instructed. Result? Scores they left the instructor amazed.

A sweet 16 Russian girl emptied a Taurus snubby into a dinner plate for the third time, and most shots were in the center. Not too shabby for her first time with a firearm. As she finished the last shot, she lowered the gun and turned her head to me (note, the gun remained downrange) and said “Is there anything here we could hunt?”

I was the instructor that time. But she was the exception. Many younger females have trouble squeezing the trigger of a large double action revolver. One such teen female was a tennis competitor and could not squeeze the trigger on an AMT .45 ACP Backup. Admittedly, it has a 17 pound trigger, but no male under80 has not been able to so do.

Happy shooting, and may your children shoot rings around the competition.


53 posted on 07/24/2012 5:58:48 AM PDT by GladesGuru (In a society predicated upon freedom, it is necessary to examine principles."...the public interest)
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To: SkyDancer

“Yup, some things we can do, some things we can’t and that’s firing that nasty thing. I tried my dad’s 1911A1 and only lasted two shots. Hit the target but no way I want to shoot that thing again. I use my Beretta Tomcat .32cal.”

Best post on this subject!

Having considered what to carry where I have bear to 400 pounds, puma, gators 12 feet long, and python and anacondas even longer, I decided on a heavy revolver.

However, for the recoil averse, for dealing with land predators, a flare pistol with the proper load of zirconia/magnesium or white phosphorus has little recoil compared to a .454 Casuel. And. did I mention that predators afire ARE already part way to their proper place on the food chain (BBQ!).


54 posted on 07/24/2012 6:22:28 AM PDT by GladesGuru (In a society predicated upon freedom, it is necessary to examine principles."...the public interest)
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To: Tainan

I’ve wondered about that for some time. Do you think that’s a viable choice for a carry gun?


55 posted on 07/24/2012 6:46:14 AM PDT by meatloaf (Support Senate S 1863 & House Bill 1380 to eliminate oil slavery.)
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To: central_va
It is built for close combat, a both eyes open

Back in the day, it used to gall me that fellow cops would go to the range and close one eye when firing a PPC qualification.

Since we know we react in real life out of our training, some of us would purpose to fire Both Eyes Open

I, for one, did not want to get into a combat situation where I missed something because I had an eye closed, or worse, have blurred vision when I later opened that closed eye.

Once you learn to pick up the correct sight picture with both eyes open, the range becomes a better place to be.

56 posted on 07/24/2012 6:56:23 AM PDT by Dustoff45 (A good woman brings out the best in a good man! A better woman might be just what this nation needs)
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To: SkyDancer

Must have been bad technique. I shoot only .45 in pistols because it generates the only level of recoil with which I am comfortable. Slow recoil as compared to the 9MM.


57 posted on 07/24/2012 7:58:59 AM PDT by buffaloguy
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To: Solson

Nice.


58 posted on 07/24/2012 8:00:37 AM PDT by <1/1,000,000th%
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To: Sea Parrot

Nice.


59 posted on 07/24/2012 8:01:09 AM PDT by <1/1,000,000th%
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To: Bringbackthedraft

Not to start a pie fight (although I love them!) but the Marines chose an 8-round steel pistol that rusts in a marine environment over a variety of polymer pistols that could shoot a decent round and have 14+ rounds in the mag?


60 posted on 07/24/2012 8:13:38 AM PDT by CodeToad (History says our end is near.)
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