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Sticking to their guns: Marines place $22.5M order for the Colt .45 M1911
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Posted on 07/28/2012 11:50:08 AM PDT by jakerobins

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To: drbuzzard

It depends on the model of “modern pistol.” The model of “modern pistol” chosen by the DOD to replace the 1911... shows that the DOD chose poorly.

You can field strip a 1911 with no tools. That’s the requirement, IMO, for any service pistol.

But the 1911 goes well beyond that. You can *detail* strip a 1911 with no tools, only a round of .45 ACP ammo for a screwdriver (you use the rim). You pull apart the slide first, and use the firing pin as a pin punch to remove pins on the frame.

Now, let’s compare that to a detail strip on a M9, which has a takedown lever.

You need the following tools:

1. Pin punches in 1.5, 2 and 3mm
2. A “spring positioning tool,” which you can make from a #4 crochet hook,
3. You’d better have a big zip-lock bag to catch the pins, detents and springs that come flying off a M9.

Field strip M9. Put slide in big zip-loc bag, detail strip that. Get another gallon zip-loc, put frame in and detail strip that.

Now there’s a reasonable chance you’ve retained all the little springs and plungers that come flying off a M9 or Model 92 Beretta.

There’s no such problem with a 1911.

Now a Glock... that’s an easy pistol to field or detail strip.


21 posted on 07/28/2012 1:13:11 PM PDT by NVDave
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To: Venturer
No, it's not “semantics”.

A lot of us that enjoy firearms are kind of anal in that respect. We like to use the correct terminology.
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22 posted on 07/28/2012 1:14:54 PM PDT by 2111USMC (Aim Small, Miss Small)
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To: CodeToad

You have to consider that a double-stack .45 ACP results in a grip that is too large for some of the females that the DOD brass and political hacks desperately want to see serve in the military.


23 posted on 07/28/2012 1:17:30 PM PDT by NVDave
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To: GreyFriar
My platoon sergeant taught me how to aim and fire it and I qualified expert that same day. You actually have to aim it, quite simple, just look/site down your arm at your target and squeeze. most soldiers just waved the .45 in the general direction and shot, thus the inaccuracy.

Same thing happened to me. Turned out Sarge really did know a thing or two!

24 posted on 07/28/2012 1:18:33 PM PDT by colorado tanker
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To: jakerobins
"a $22.5 million order for the Connecticut-made pistols"

Was this a political decision, or is this really the best gun for the job?

25 posted on 07/28/2012 1:22:53 PM PDT by UnwashedPeasant (Don't nuke me, bro)
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To: SailormanCGA72

Couldn’t agree more, SailormanCGA72.
My arsenal of choice includes the 1911A1 fueled from Chip McCormick 8-round mags, a sound and basic AR15 (20” A2), and the ALWAYS effective Mossberg 500 18.5” barrel with 8-shot mag tube and Pachmyr Vindicator kit. Been set up this way for over 20 years.

Toss a few boxes, mags, and bandoliers in the jeep and we are ready for just about anything...


26 posted on 07/28/2012 1:22:53 PM PDT by PubliusMM (RKBA; a matter of fact, not opinion. 01-20-2013: Change we can look forward to.)
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