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Thanks - Nice Video ... I've been a subscriber for awhile.
Here's my Walther P38
As you say in your video ... it's is a very accurate gun and very comfortable to shoot.
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My Colt Mark IV Officers Model.
And here's the 1st 50 rounds shot of of it all those many years ago.
It's been reliable and accurate forever.
By the way I don't post many targets - I'm not that good of a shot. :D
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There are some excellent plastic 1911's
Here's my Kimber Polymer Gold Match .45
And my wife owns a stunning BUL M5 Street Comp in .45 cal.
Both are accurate and dependable 1911's.
And both are double stack high capacity .45's.
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Sorry you had a problem with your 6906.
I've got a S&W 5906 and love the gun.
I've been lucky and never had any problems with my S&W 6906
Both have been fine guns for me & my family.
Solid as a rock.
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I own all three.
I like all three.
But a Sig is a notch above the others in my opinion.
Here's my Sig P226 Swiss Police Trade in in 9mm.
I bought it for $375 - it was in rough shape.
I sent the slide to CCR for a $79 refinish, added Hogue Aluminum grips.
It is a tack driver.
Very good...
It appears to work well with bulk.
I have a plastic box that I dump all kinds of .22 ammo in & I was just fishing out what ever came next.
It never failed to feed - not
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Two weeks ago I didn't even know this gun existed.
I Bought a Sig Sauer 1911 / 22
I took it to the range yesterday and put 100 rounds through it.
Not one problem.
It's sights were way off for me.
But Sig included everything I needed to change the front sight.
It's a really fun gun to...
My Kimber Polymer Gold Match .45
Shoots like a dream.
Is High Capacity 14 rounds + 1 in the pipe.
Ambidextrous safety
Single action only.
What a gun.
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I read a short article per-announceing it.
It didn't say the name.
But that it was Beretta's 1st striker fired gun.
and Similar in size to the Ruger LC9
It didn't tell the price point
or exact delivery time.
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