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abltsandwich
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Re: I decided on a Glock than a 1911 (Reasons) [Re: Prisoner#1]
#16512405 - 07/10/12 11:23 PM (11 years, 7 months ago) |
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abltsandwich said: I'm not trying to convince you or anyone of anything. You're so quick to argue that you COMPLETELY disregarded the entire point of my post:
"It's really just preference, I don't think there's a universal correct opinion on it. That's why there are lots of options on guns and holsters so people can get what works for them."
I hope I don't have to dumb down that statement for you...
so your preference is to over oil a pistol to the point that it's a problem?
Come on now, I don't know anyone who prefers to do that. Why would someone prefer to cause problems for their gun? Is that even a real question?
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Re: I decided on a Glock than a 1911 (Reasons) [Re: PreparationH]
#16512428 - 07/10/12 11:27 PM (11 years, 7 months ago) |
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I hate being a felon
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withoutawire
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Re: I decided on a Glock than a 1911 (Reasons) [Re: Almond Flour]
#16513891 - 07/11/12 11:14 AM (11 years, 7 months ago) |
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Ya you shouldn't own a gun anyways.
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Re: I decided on a Glock than a 1911 (Reasons) [Re: withoutawire]
#16513909 - 07/11/12 11:20 AM (11 years, 7 months ago) |
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lol who are you to say? Because he's a felon?
Anyways, I've decided on a 1911 
Either Colt/Smith&Wesson or the Rock Island Armory.
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withoutawire
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Re: I decided on a Glock than a 1911 (Reasons) [Re: wallthepaint]
#16513955 - 07/11/12 11:33 AM (11 years, 7 months ago) |
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It has nothing to do with his felon status. I have nothing against felons.
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Re: I decided on a Glock than a 1911 (Reasons) [Re: withoutawire]
#16514694 - 07/11/12 02:38 PM (11 years, 7 months ago) |
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I think revolvers are a good choice for wilderness protection just because you wont have any chance of a failure to feed if an animal in on top of you.
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Re: I decided on a Glock than a 1911 (Reasons) [Re: Shins]
#16514994 - 07/11/12 03:31 PM (11 years, 7 months ago) |
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I'm glad looks wasn't on your list.....a glock ain't a pretty motherfucker
I like the bersa thunder. $300 and looks exactly like that james bond model....pp something???
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Prisoner#1
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Re: I decided on a Glock than a 1911 (Reasons) [Re: abltsandwich]
#16515188 - 07/11/12 04:18 PM (11 years, 7 months ago) |
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abltsandwich said:
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Prisoner#1 said:
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abltsandwich said: I'm not trying to convince you or anyone of anything. You're so quick to argue that you COMPLETELY disregarded the entire point of my post:
"It's really just preference, I don't think there's a universal correct opinion on it. That's why there are lots of options on guns and holsters so people can get what works for them."
I hope I don't have to dumb down that statement for you...
so your preference is to over oil a pistol to the point that it's a problem?
Come on now, I don't know anyone who prefers to do that. Why would someone prefer to cause problems for their gun? Is that even a real question?
you dont know anyone that would do that?
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abltsandwich said: NTM the 1911 works best when it's well oiled and CC is going to gunk it up with lint that sticks to the oil, and your clothes/holster will zap oil out of it.
this holds true for every pistol http://www.sightm1911.com/Care/1911_Maintain.htm
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All handguns require lubrication to work their best. My experience and the experiences of the top-flight pistolsmiths whose brains I’ve picked on this subject lead me to conclude that this is even more true for the 1911 than with most other firearms. Whenever you start feeling smug about mankind’s technological progress, remind yourself of this: We have not yet progressed to the point where our handguns will function unless we smear them with dinosaur grease.
How long has it been since you last lubricated your 1911? If it has been more than about three days, the piece is probably bone-dry. Oil evaporates; if you carry the gun muzzle down in a holster, gravity pulls the oil down the slide rails, around the bushing and out of the gun. Some folks tout the various teflon-based lubricants as the cure for this. In my experience, they don’t last one bit longer than the natural products.
Every few days, take a minute or so to lube your 1911. Unload the gun; lock the slide to rear. Put a small drop of oil on each slide rail and let it run into the gun. If you have a Colt with the firing pin lock, you might want to take this opportunity to put a small drop of oil on the firing pin lock plunger in the slide. Lightly rub a thin coat of oil on the exposed barrel where it rides the bushing when the gun is cycling. Let the slide go forward and put one small drop of oil on the front of the barrel hood where it meets the front of the ejection port. Cycle the gun’s action a few times, and you’re in business. Frankly, I like to do a more leisurely job of lubing my 1911s in which I actually field strip the piece, but the quick-’n'-easy method I’ve just described will be sufficient.
Also, while you’re lubricating your 1911, don’t overdo it. You don’t want to oil your gun like you would oil your salad. Excess lube, especially on the breechface, can attack primers and turn your chambered round into a dud.
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Re: I decided on a Glock than a 1911 (Reasons) [Re: Shins]
#16515202 - 07/11/12 04:22 PM (11 years, 7 months ago) |
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Shins said: I think revolvers are a good choice for wilderness protection just because you wont have any chance of a failure to feed if an animal in on top of you.
a bush pilot my brother knows up in canada carries a .44 mag and a 12ga, he believes if he cant take a grizzly down with the 12 gauge he damned sure doesnt want to fuck up putting one in his own head before the bear eats him
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Re: I decided on a Glock than a 1911 (Reasons) [Re: Shins]
#16515574 - 07/11/12 05:40 PM (11 years, 7 months ago) |
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plektheplek said: I'm glad looks wasn't on your list.....a glock ain't a pretty motherfucker
I like the bersa thunder. $300 and looks exactly like that james bond model....pp something???
Walther PPK. It's the only good gun walther makes. I put 500 rounds in .380 through a PPK/S and it worked great.
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Shins said: I think revolvers are a good choice for wilderness protection just because you wont have any chance of a failure to feed if an animal in on top of you.
A gunked up revolver can jam just as much as any semi-auto handgun. The nice thing with DA revolvers is that if a round misfires/primer doesn't work, etc. you just pull the trigger and go to the next round. There is no drop the mag, pull back slide, insert mag, chamber round process.
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