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Artdeco

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Holy shit mang, that's sort of insane & impressive at the same time..

What's your favorite 1911 so far? Colt seems the most popular, followed by Springfield.

Any opinions on MIM vs forged parts?
 

norseamd

Lifer
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Holy shit mang, that's sort of insane & impressive at the same time.

Yeah, I can only guess at the obviously huge price tag of all that shit.

Any opinions on MIM vs forged parts?

Interesting. I dont know much about metal injection molding.

http://www.gunnuts.net/2013/03/18/the-truth-about-mim/

I had thought you might have been referring to machined billet components, in which case you can machine forged blanks also, not just cast molds or bar stock.
 

norseamd

Lifer
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Madoka, do you own this gun?

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Artdeco

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curious how many of the 200 he has actually fired?

And being a CA resident on top of it all, if he ever gets any attention by LE, he'll make the evening news and be castigated by SJW's.

"Lunatic with over 200 guns falls in bathroom, calls 911 for broken ankle, local police told of MASSIVE gun collection by EMS, all confiscated for investigation and public safety. Public flogging planned, our station will cover the flogging."
 

gorcorps

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I like CZ handguns ......which one do you like the best of the CZ?
I know you were asking him, but I have a cz sp01 shadow and love it. I've changed some springs and polished the trigger a bit and it's by far the best handgun I've handled
 

madoka

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Jun 22, 2004
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I like CZ handguns ......which one do you like the best of the CZ?

The Tactical Sports models have this great feeling trigger. First time I tried it, I was like whoa, that thing is insanely light. It is an outstanding value in their lineup.

One day I'll get the Czechmate, but it is near impossible to find in CA and sellers want like $7K for it.
 

madoka

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Madoka, do you own this gun?

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I own two: a black and a FDE version. I haven't gotten around to a FN group shot yet.

I just picked up 6,000 rounds of 5.7 ammo, since it went down in price in the last month or so.
 

madoka

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Holy shit mang, that's sort of insane & impressive at the same time..

What's your favorite 1911 so far? Colt seems the most popular, followed by Springfield.

I haven't done a 1911 group shot yet.

I only have 10 1911s so far, because I'm not really a 1911 guy. I sometimes will pick them up on the hopes that one day that might change.

I have been getting into the semi-custom models lately. I recently got the Springfield Professional and the Ed Brown Special Forces, but see that there's a huge bit of diminishing returns there. So far I think the Springfield TRP is a great balance between what you get and cost.

Any opinions on MIM vs forged parts?

I have to admit, I haven't noticed much of a difference. But I know there are some guys that swear off anything with MIM.
 

pontifex

Lifer
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I only have 10 1911s so far, because I'm not really a 1911 guy. I sometimes will pick them up on the hopes that one day that might change.

LOL

I AM a 1911 guy and I only have 3...

an the whole "I sometimes will pick them up on the hopes that one day that might change." lmao! must be nice to be able to afford any gun you want and buy it because you might like it some day in the future...


will you pay off my mortgage so i can buy more guns?
 
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madoka

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I'm over 80 Glocks now. :astonished: Here's my Glock 17 and 19 collection.

Glock 17

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By row:

Glock 17 Gen 1
Glock 17 Gen 2
Glock 17 Gen 3
Glock 17C Gen 3

Glock 17 Gen 3 OD
Glock 17 Gen 3 FDE
Glock 17 Gen 3 RTF2 FDE
Glock 17 Gen 3 Full FDE

Glock 17 Gen 3 RTF2 (gills)
Glock 17 Gen 4
Glock 17 Gen 4 OD
Glock 17 Gen 4 FDE

Glock 17L Gen 1 Ported
Glock 17L Gen 1
Glock 17L Gen 2 Ported
Glock 17L Gen 3

Glock 17T

Glock 19

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Glock 19 Gen 2
Glock 19C Gen 2
Glock 19 Gen 3

Glock 19 Gen 3 OD
Glock 19 Gen 3 FDE
Glock 19 Gen 3 RTF2 Grey Vickers

Glock 19 Gen 3 RTF2 FDE Vickers
Glock 19 Cutaway
Glock 19 Gen 4

Glock 19 Gen 4 Burnt Bronze
Glock 19 Gen 4 FDE
Glock 19 Gen 4 OD
 

madoka

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Is that blue glock real or is it a training gun?

It is a LEO only training pistol that shoots Simunition FX non-lethal training ammunition. But it is considered a firearm by the ATF and has to be transferred as such.
 

NesuD

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I have 3 Handguns and they are all situational. I have a Springfield armory XDm in .45. Not a great conceal carry weapon but if you are open carrying it is perfect for the .45 enthusiast. For every day conceal carry when I have a jacket I will go with my XDs .45 in an iwb arrangement. If it is one of those days with shorts and a t-shirt then I take my S&W M&P Shield .380 in an Alabama Holster company front pocket holster. I have a pocket holster for my XDs as well but it doesn't always fit very well and can be difficult to draw. The 380 is an excellent pocket weapon. The XDs is my favorite to shoot.
 

Raduque

Lifer
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2. .45 calibur rounds are typically safer to shoot indoors because they typically *break up* and fragment due to a lower muzzle velocity. What this means, if you shoot at an intruder in your home and miss, the round will be less likely to go through multiple walls. This is important if you want to protect your family without killing them. :p

I speak from personal experience that a .45 ACP will go through at least 3 sheets of drywall, two hollow-core wooden doors and a box full of clothing.


I have 3 Handguns and they are all situational. I have a Springfield armory XDm in .45. Not a great conceal carry weapon but if you are open carrying it is perfect for the .45 enthusiast. For every day conceal carry when I have a jacket I will go with my XDs .45 in an iwb arrangement. If it is one of those days with shorts and a t-shirt then I take my S&W M&P Shield .380 in an Alabama Holster company front pocket holster. I have a pocket holster for my XDs as well but it doesn't always fit very well and can be difficult to draw. The 380 is an excellent pocket weapon. The XDs is my favorite to shoot.
I have 5 handguns. My EDC is a Beretta Nano 9mm - it eats Federal HST Micro 150gr JHPs.
My other guns are a 1982 Dan Wesson 15-2 6V .357 Magnum, a 1977 Star Model BM 9mm, a Taurus 24-7 45ACP and a Heritage Rough Rider .22 single action.

My next firearms I intend to purchase is a Springfield XDS 9mm (before June, for the XD Gear promo) and an AR15 in 556/.223.
 

HumblePie

Lifer
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Still just have my 9 handguns. Nothing like what madoka has. Then again I have different priorities to spend my money on. Shown pics of most of them in the other major gun thread. The only recent addition was my first glock with a glock 21. Friend didn't like it too much so sold it to me cheap. Well, cheaper than what he paid for it at least.
 

madoka

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DW Discretion and Springfield TGO-1. The Discretion came with a threaded barrel, so I had to buy a DW match barrel and have it fitted.

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madoka

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Custom wood case:

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Hand polished mags:

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Changed the grips:

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One hole test target!

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Scarpozzi

Lifer
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I speak from personal experience that a .45 ACP will go through at least 3 sheets of drywall, two hollow-core wooden doors and a box full of clothing.
My point was that it's more likely to fragment....which is supposed to make it safer. That may not be the case depending on the grain and actual projectile. This is just something I was told years back.

For me, I still prefer a 9mm to a .45 because I need more rounds in the magazine. I'm not that good of a shot since my 9mm is a subcompact.
 

KillerCharlie

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I own a 1911 serial number 30,000 (made in 1913). It came from somewhere in the family... It's in incredible shape except the inside of the barrel isn't great and I don't really want to shoot it.

I've been looking for a 1911 that reminds me of the one I have, but I'm not sure what. I'd like something like an older 1911/1911a1. I much prefer blued over parkerized. I was thinking something like a Colt 1991 or O1970A1CS, or maybe something like a Cimarron? I don't want to spend more than $800-$900. For a while I was looking at newer Springfields and Remingtons, but they just don't remind me enough of the one I have.