Exactly! Now you are catching on!
Alrighty then.
Condition 2 or 3?
Exactly! Now you are catching on!
Exactly! Now you are catching on!
Pretty pistol, for sure. But I believe I detect a lowered and flared ejection port...Exactly! Now you are catching on!
Pretty pistol, for sure. But I believe I detect a lowered and flared ejection port...
Some guns have front serrations because people like ugly, unnecessary features on their guns.
Ah, the difference between the shooters and the collectors.
Exactly! Now you are catching on!
Purdy piece! I have the same in GI format, which has the original vertical slide serrations, your Mil spec has them a bit canted forward. Again, nice piece! I'm a fan of the newer 3 dot style sights on the 1911's, and or Novaks. I like 1911's in general.
These designations still confuse me. If a handgun is "GI" then how can it not be "Mil-Spec?" Are we to think that something that is government-issue doesn't meet mil specs?
I prefer a 1911A1, which, to me, would be both Mil Spec AND GI, but apparently I'm wrong.
These designations still confuse me. If a handgun is "GI" then how can it not be "Mil-Spec?" Are we to think that something that is government-issue doesn't meet mil specs?
I prefer a 1911A1, which, to me, would be both Mil Spec AND GI, but apparently I'm wrong.
It is also easier to hold open the slide when in "Show Clear" with sweaty hands...
Front serrations are the only thing I think Glocks are missing.
If God wanted front serrations on a 1911, John Moses Browning would have designed them there in the first place.
These designations still confuse me. If a handgun is "GI" then how can it not be "Mil-Spec?" Are we to think that something that is government-issue doesn't meet mil specs?
I prefer a 1911A1, which, to me, would be both Mil Spec AND GI, but apparently I'm wrong.