The Armory - Guns, Knives, and Axes
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Re: The Armory - Guns, Knives, and Axes
I'd take an S&W .357 magnum wheel gun over a .45 ACP 1911 any day of the week, even for combat, especially for combat.
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"Even for combat?" Damn soldier, are you in need of some remedial training from Col. Cooper? What kind of control of target are you all teaching up there? Do you need to eliminate caffeine or something?Smitty-48 wrote:I'd take an S&W .357 magnum wheel gun over a .45 ACP 1911 any day of the week, even for combat, especially for combat.
Or are you talking about some little .357 being your little boot honey? If so, I can see that. For that chore, though, I'll beat whatever .357 dinosaur out with one of a dozen .380 little-bitties as a starter.
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.357 Wheel gun is like an AK, easy to clean and maintain, won't fail when fouled, there's like no maintenance required and it's practically jam proof, and when I go to the sidearm, it's for a reason, it's not to replace the automatic carbine/battle rifle, it's complementary for a specific role, and at that juncture, it's gonna be a no fail mission, and the rest of the time, I got things to do, I don't wanna be fiddling around with temperamental 1911 care and feeding, fuck all that noise.Fife wrote:"Even for combat?" Damn soldier, are you in need of some remedial training from Col. Cooper? What kind of control of target are you all teaching up there? Do you need to eliminate caffeine or something?Smitty-48 wrote:I'd take an S&W .357 magnum wheel gun over a .45 ACP 1911 any day of the week, even for combat, especially for combat.
Or are you talking about some little .357 being your little boot honey? If so, I can see that. For that chore, though, I'll beat whatever .357 dinosaur out with one of a dozen .380 little-bitties as a starter.
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This has to be a troll. I refuse to believe fife doesn't understand loads.
Lol just noticed .45 isn't pictured
Lol just noticed .45 isn't pictured
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Also, S&W Mod 66 is stainless steel, so you can swim with it, and it beats a 1911 cold, if you gotta pistol whip a man to death CQC.
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Stovepiping. Most temperamental gun I ever owned was a Springfield 1911 GI edition Brazil manufacturing. Wasn't me either it stovepiped on everyone.
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TheReal_ND wrote:
It will be mine. Oh yes, it will be mine.
Nice little piece, bought my wife one of those.
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It's an automatic, you gotta keep that shit squeaky clean, you're not going to be sitting in a duck blind, Fife, you're gonna be crawling all through hells muddy half acre. Automatic is high maintenance, bearing parts, I want that time to be spent on my primary, not my sidearm.Fife wrote: where do you really find a 1911 to be "tempermental?"
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