Today I cut out of work a little early. My son and I went to our club to do a little shooting. Beautiful day, warm weather, no one at the range...Perfect.
We're shooting our carry arms, his G26 and my K9.
One of the club old timers, drives up. He's kind of the self appointed rangemaster and weapons expert. We stopped to say hello and to let him set a target. He said I'm not quite ready, you guys keep going. He offered my son a few pointers on grip and stance that helped him get better groups.
Then the old timer sets up in his stall and gets ready to shoot. He first pulls out a BEAUTIFUL old 1911. I looked over and said my God that's gorgeous. He walks to me and hands me the gun. It's an original 1911 US Army from 1918. It's a beautiful faded plum color. He sets it down and hands me a mag. Says go for it. I shot this work of art and with standard GI sights, I shot a 2" group at 7 yards. God that thing felt awesome. He then loads another mag and hands it to my son who was equally impressed.
He walks back to his bag and pulls out a P08 Luger in pristine condition. Hands it to the kid. It's got a stamp on it: 1914. This thing is beautiful as well. Felt so awesome in the hand. It didn't shoot as nice as the 1911 but it was thrilling to hold something that fine and that old.
Today was a really great day. I got to shoot some real history.
We're shooting our carry arms, his G26 and my K9.
One of the club old timers, drives up. He's kind of the self appointed rangemaster and weapons expert. We stopped to say hello and to let him set a target. He said I'm not quite ready, you guys keep going. He offered my son a few pointers on grip and stance that helped him get better groups.
Then the old timer sets up in his stall and gets ready to shoot. He first pulls out a BEAUTIFUL old 1911. I looked over and said my God that's gorgeous. He walks to me and hands me the gun. It's an original 1911 US Army from 1918. It's a beautiful faded plum color. He sets it down and hands me a mag. Says go for it. I shot this work of art and with standard GI sights, I shot a 2" group at 7 yards. God that thing felt awesome. He then loads another mag and hands it to my son who was equally impressed.
He walks back to his bag and pulls out a P08 Luger in pristine condition. Hands it to the kid. It's got a stamp on it: 1914. This thing is beautiful as well. Felt so awesome in the hand. It didn't shoot as nice as the 1911 but it was thrilling to hold something that fine and that old.
Today was a really great day. I got to shoot some real history.




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