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April 18, 2007

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George

Ah, the 1911 Colt .45 automatic. That was the first military weapon on which I qualified in 1960 (or so). The weapons we trained on were so worn you could hear the slide rattle as you tried to line up on the target. You could actually see the bullet flying down range when you fired. They taught us to shoot off-hand rather than a more practical combat stance. It was a heavy piece, but the splinters that flew out of the range supporting timbers, when a shot didn't go where it was supposed to, were a testament to its hitting power.

johnny be good

Reading about Air Force going back to .45 Kudos to the Air Force. I hope that the 9mm will be replaced. Also the should look it .40SW as an opition.

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