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  • #16
    I think it looks cool. BUT!!! My father always told me "Never buy the first model of anything. They're still sorting out the bugs."

    Originally posted by muggsy View Post
    What's not to like about a single action semi-auto pistol?
    If that's all you carry... nothing. Or if you're using it for target practice. But if you carry a mix of DAO, DA/SA and add a SAO with a safety then you're asking for trouble come Go-Time.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Popeye View Post
      Reminds of a one of those Yammahondakawizukie motorcycles trying to look like a Harley. Try as they will, it just not the same.
      When I've been in Mexico and a few other places, I've seen motorcycles built in China that at first glance appear to be some type of Harley.
      On the internet, the number of posts do not correlate to actual knowledge.
      The notch is supposed to be there as well as the bulge at the front of the frame!
      You can't stop insane people from doing insane things by passing insane laws.





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      • #18
        Originally posted by muggsy View Post
        What's not to like about a single action semi-auto pistol?
        Hmmm, can't think of a single thing!
        "Measure twice, cut once. Think twice, speak once."

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        • #19
          Originally posted by MW surveyor View Post
          Noooooooooo.......blasphemy !!!!!
          This is the exact thought that makes me

          The 1911 inst the flag, or the bible (both of which have been updated and modified through the years). Its hunk of material made to shoot bullets, and this is an improvement. If you want a heavier version of the same thing, go ahead and buy it (and have fun worshiping that hunk of just as modern mass produced steel too).

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          • #20
            If I want a 1911 45 acp then I'd buy a 1911 45 acp. I could never see me interested in one of these polymer so called 1911 pistols when there are so many very good 45 acp polymer pistols that were designed to be polymer pistols from the day they hit the drawing boards.
            To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first and call whatever you hit the target.


            SHOOT STRAIGHT, RIDE SAFE

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            • #21
              I don't think I'd want a poly framed 1911, it's just not "right". A real 1911 or clone will hold up to all sorts of abuse and take all manner of limp wristing and keep firing. It's kind of like the AK-47 of the pistol world to me.
              Tom
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              • #22
                Will RRA produce these in the U.S. of A.?

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by thetmanski View Post
                  I don't think I'd want a poly framed 1911, it's just not "right". A real 1911 or clone will hold up to all sorts of abuse and take all manner of limp wristing and keep firing. It's kind of like the AK-47 of the pistol world to me.
                  The material the reciever is made of has NO bearing on the pistols reaction to limp wristing. Both steel framed and polymer framed KAHRS are susceptible to limp wristing. It is a matter of physics not plastic.
                  Wake Up...Grow Up...Show Up...Sit Up...Shut Up...Listen Up

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Longitude Zero View Post
                    The material the reciever is made of has NO bearing on the pistols reaction to limp wristing. Both steel framed and polymer framed KAHRS are susceptible to limp wristing. It is a matter of physics not plastic.
                    This whole limp wristing thingy is a bizarre concept for me.
                    How someone can hit the broad side of a barn without holding the gun tightly escapes me.
                    Auto loaders were never designed to fire and cycle practically free floating in the air.

                    It's just plain poor form and smacks of novice and danger.

                    Maybe I'm overreacting - I'm in a bit of a mood today - LOL!

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Barth View Post
                      Maybe I'm overreacting - I'm in a bit of a mood today - LOL!
                      Heck, some days I'm just two stamps short of being postal.
                      On the internet, the number of posts do not correlate to actual knowledge.
                      The notch is supposed to be there as well as the bulge at the front of the frame!
                      You can't stop insane people from doing insane things by passing insane laws.





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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Barth View Post
                        It's just plain poor form and smacks of novice and danger.
                        On semi auto pistols we completely agree. HOWEVER when firing a single action revolver the design of the weapon is such that you want the weapon to slide thru your hand in the recoil as that is how they are designed to correctly function. That rotation aids in the ability to rapidly recock the hammer for followup shots.

                        As to polymer framed 1911's what is the big deal for folks??? Give it a try. Without having actually fired one you have no clue as to whether you like or dislike. Kinda like saying you do not like potatoes and have never tasted them Geesh.
                        Wake Up...Grow Up...Show Up...Sit Up...Shut Up...Listen Up

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                        • #27
                          Just the sheer weight and the grip safety should stop any possible way of limp wristing a 1911. Limp wristing problems happen mostly in smaller pistols that need to be a little more finely tuned to operate properly. I've never seen a 1911 pistol fail because of limp wristing. Just try doing it for yourself, I know I've tried shooting mine like my hand was injured in some way and it never fail to cycle the way it was designed to do. Once you pull the trigger and the slide starts moving rearward like a run away train there isn't much going to stop it. JM.02
                          To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first and call whatever you hit the target.


                          SHOOT STRAIGHT, RIDE SAFE

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