Handgun Choice in Power Outages

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(8 hours ago)The Shooters Apprentice Wrote: Yep. I usually carry a 1911 and this is one of those guns where id they are too right, they don’t run when they get dirty, and of course living in Alaska and rolling around in the mud and the snow all day they get dirty. I’ve actually gotten my Glock 19 dirty enough in a single day that it started to have failures, which is why I usually carry a J frame in my pocket as well no matter what I carry on the belt.

The original Colt 1911s were actually pretty sloppy which is why they worked as good as they did. I’ve got a pretty good handful of 1911s right now. All of the ones I have with bushingless barrels do not like to be dirty. My Ruger commander has been 100% reliable in the 8 years or so I have had it. Actually, all of my commanders have been reliable. I’ve really only had issues with the full size “target” guns and the little baby 3”.


When I was an armorer we had 3 Remington Rand 1911’s and they rattled like a old worn out Rambler but they were rather accurate & fun to shoot
(5 hours ago)The Shooters Apprentice Wrote: Freedom arms has their field grade model guns that are not quite as tight as the premier grade. Im also thinking that any gun that tght will need a break in period, even a revovler, and I'm not sure how much he actually shot that gun before taking it out guiding.


only 1st hand experience I’ve got with them wa s a friend that had the top of the line one, all the bells and whistles he was saying, don’t even remember what caliber it was & after shooting it once I thought my retinas had jarred loose & hand hurt for a couple days 

That thing was a true hand cannon 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣



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