To: Red in Blue PA
From
another source: "Marine testers placed a high priority on accuracy. The winner had to be capable of putting five-shot groups on target
that "didn't exceed four inches by four inches at 25 yards" from an unsupported firing position ..."
Accuracy, hmmm? I never had to qualify with the M1911 pistol, but the few times I did fire it, I could barely hit the side of a barn.
And I was a good enough to shoot Expert 4 times in 3 years with the M-14.
4 posted on
07/28/2012 12:04:16 PM PDT by
oh8eleven
(RVN '67-'68)
To: oh8eleven
The problem with most of the .45s from our era is they had their guts shot out of them in the jungles of the Philippines and the frozen fields of Belgium, France, Korea,etal.
Also, by the time they got to the actual troops that would use them (in combat) they had been cherry-picked.
5 posted on
07/28/2012 12:10:13 PM PDT by
donozark
(A Socialist is a Communist who doesn't have the balls to pull the trigger!)
To: oh8eleven
I found the 1911 among the most pleasant of my pistols to shoot. With its fairly high mass and low velocity round I found it much easier to hit the target that with the Glock. Perceived recoil of the Glock was higher and with the changing mass of the gun the recoil increases with each shot.
Now I do have a derringer from Waco Arms in .45 APC that is really not fun to shoot at all, but that’s another story.
6 posted on
07/28/2012 12:12:30 PM PDT by
Mycroft Holmes
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To: oh8eleven
10 posted on
07/28/2012 12:24:46 PM PDT by
Sea Parrot
(Once I was young, now I am old and the in between went way too fast)
To: oh8eleven
I never had to qualify with the M1911 pistol, but the few times I did fire it, I could barely hit the side of a barn. I'm with you. I never shot better than marksman with the 1911 but shot expert every time after the Navy switched to the M92. And I also shot expert with the M-14.
To: oh8eleven
As others have said, worn out guns make for bad shooting.
I have had the pleasure of firing an Army 1911 built in 1921 and re-arsenaled at Anniston Arsenal, GA. in 1945. It shot unnaturally well-I actually shot better with it than with a finely tuned custom 1911.
It's a mortal sin to shoot such a thing, but one should do it a few times just to know what shooting is supposed to be like.
28 posted on
07/28/2012 2:41:28 PM PDT by
jboot
(OPSEC. It's a killjoy, but it may save your life someday.)
To: oh8eleven
A .45 has such a kick to it unless your wrist is as thick as a normal guy`s leg.
After each shot I`ve always had to pause and reacquire the target.
But I do like the slug. Even Rodney King on crack wouldn`t get up when you get hit with one.
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