Lurchiron wrote:
hduc2005 wrote:
I'm looking at buy a new gun I have had two glocks now one a 23 40cal and a 21 45cal
I thinking of getting a glock 22 or 23 (full size or compact)
your thoughts please good or bad
My thoughts are, it's OK to use plastic to buy metal; but notto use metal to buy plastic.
Get a good 1911, it'll be an heirloom.
With that I shall now duck & reload before the plastic posse shows up :dude:.
“The 1911 pistol remains the service pistol of choice in the eyes of those who understand the problem. Back when we audited the FBI academy in 1947, I was told that I ought not to use my pistol in their training program because it was not fair. Maybe the first thing one should demand of his sidearm is that it be unfair.” — Col. Jeff Cooper, GUNS & AMMO, January 2002
“Is the 1911 .45 an outdated design” Of course the 1911 is an outdated design. It came from an era when weapons were designed to win fights, not to avoid product liability lawsuits. It came from an era where it was the norm to learn how your weapon operated and to practice that operation until it became second nature, not to design the piece to the lowest common denominator. It came from an era in which our country tried to supply its fighting men with the best tools possible, unlike today, when our fighting men and women are issued hardware that was adopted because of international deal-making or the fact that the factory is in some well-connected congressman’s district.
Yes, beyond any shadow of a doubt, the 1911 IS an outdated design….and that’s exactly what I love about it.
– Rosco S. Benson
Personally, I think those two quotes sum it up nicely