If anyone ever buys me a pink gun, they better start running.
Guy told me since he was in the service he knew more about 1911's than I
That my worked on 1911 was never gonna be accurate as the 45acp was designed to flip threw the air end over end. As it hit sideways and took whole body parts off.
He was a good friend of my dads, so i never told him anything.
That they flipped, due to being loose! Since ya had to shoot the Full "Auto Colt Pistol" ammo 45acp that was made for the full auto rifles. You see the rifle, had a smaller barrel than the pistol
I did once tell him that he was mistaken as the 45acp was for the rifle and pistol sized to .452" and the old 45 Colt was .454"
He insisted that they used larger barrels in the 1911 since it was close and and wanted to to flip
Also he had to use 2 hands since they had a grip safety that must be pushed in with one hand while ya fired with the other.......
I just thanked him for his service.
Ruger is the American branch of Luger
I saw a police officer arrest a suspect and put him in the back of the patrol car. Said suspect had one of the North American Arms baby revolvers, the officer was having difficulty trying to unloading the revolver. I told the officer that I owned one of those little beasts and if he wished I would be happy to clear it for him. He got all indignant and said that he was a firearms expert trained in handling all firearms. I proceed to get some cover while he kept fumbling with the revolver.
Wait for it.
Wait for it.
BANG!
He got some powder burns but missed his fingers. I'd like to see how he explained the .22 hole in the right rear fender of his patrol car!
I've had clerks attempt to steer me to the colorful options. Nope. It's flat black or blued steel. Now, if pink is what it takes to get my sisters armed, I can live with it. As long as they are practicing, not just letting those pink pistols sit unfired, it's all good.I constantly hear women state how they only want pink colored guns. I still don't get that, but whatevs.
Had a guy checking out a .357 Sig at Academy and one of the clerks behind the counter tells him to get a .40. So he can shoot .40 and .357 Sig without changing ANYTHING because they use the same case...
What would you think about someone discharging an Ithaca model 37 12 gauge in a squad room?