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I shot a lot of Bowling pins with 1911's, I still carry one sometimes. I do not feel less than fully protected. Carl | |||
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There will As mentioned with revolvers, always those who prefer a 1911, although the people dedicated to the 1911 becomes less with time. Some younger shooters appreciate the platform for sure but it is predominately an old timers gun. Having said that, people over 60 can't possibly be entirely responsible for all 1911 sales. I still carry a revolver often and also a 1911 at times. | |||
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Short answer to the OP's opening query: Hell no! Here's my CCW "kit" although both guns wear different shoes these days and I use different means to carry spare magazines: Certifiable member of the gun toting, septuagenarian, bucket list workin', crazed retiree, bald is beautiful club! USN (RET), COTEP #192 | |||
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Dead? No. Prevalent as years past? Likely not. | |||
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My EDCs rotate between a Springfield Armory TRP and Nighthawk T3 roughly 98% of the time, so I certainly don't think the platform is dead as a carry choice. I know many who feel the same. _________________________ "Ladies and Gentlemen - The Fit has hit the Shan!" | |||
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I own 3. Two Rugers and a Sig Nitron. Carry the Rugers from time to time. God bless John Browning! End of Earth: 2 Miles Upper Peninsula: 4 Miles | |||
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I've shot and carried predominantly 1911s or Glocks the last few years. Currently, I'm on more of a 1911 "wave," but I enjoy both and seem to shoot them both well. It's hard to argue with the overall efficiency of the Glock design (and those of similar striker-fired pistols); for me, it's equally hard to discount how well the 1911 design works. I'm admittedly not much help here ha-ha, but I think the 1911 will hang on a good bit longer. "The sea was angry that day, my friends - like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli." - George Costanza | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
Last I checked, you / I, not the herd, decide what our carry weapon be. Q | |||
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This is going to sound cliche, but I think it matters less what you carry and more how much you practice. I've seen videos of Jerry Mitchulek shooting from a quick draw with a smith and Wesson M&P. Let me tell you, the bad guy would be dead before he ever thought about shooting back. Shoot what you like and practice, practice, practice. "Like a horse has its rider, and the sky has its moon, a man has his loneliness, mistaken as pride." -Longmire | |||
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I agree with the OP's assessment. 1911's/revolvers are dead(as subjective as the word may be) as priamry CCW pieces. Clearly some still carry them but I would say its 10% or less these days. Purely a guess. Perhaps a poll is in order. People still own and shoot them but for carry, I think its run its course. ________________________________ | |||
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They're dead? Aw, hell! I didn't get the memo. It's important to keep up with the current pop culture. I feel so out of it. Communication needs to improve immediately! ___________________________ Originally posted by Psychobastard: Well, we "gave them democracy"... not unlike giving a monkey a loaded gun. | |||
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Just imagine if it was a 1911 in .40 cal! | |||
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Go ahead punk, make my day |
Don't forget your nebulous 'mood', how you are feeling today, etc - which is even MORE important in CCW selection. | |||
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Is this meant to be a troll post? I'm not sure. There are dozens of offerings for carry-friendly 1911s from Commanders, to aluminum bobtails, to 1911-like things like the EMP and Colt Mustang derivatives. The 9mm 1911 explosion in the last few years has helped fuel that. An eBay search for "1911 IWB" results in over 100,000 items for sale. But all this is obvious, so why ask? __________________________________ An operator is someone who picks up the phone when I dial 0. | |||
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I still haven't found anything I shoot as well as my 1911 lightweight commander, so until I do, it stays in my holster. I wish it held a few more rounds, and I wish it weighed a few ounces less than it does, but I know I can use it to hit what I aim at. "How old would you be if you didn't know how old you was?" - Satchel Paige | |||
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No. I mainly carry my G-19 but the Colt Commander still gets its time in the holster. Summer time can also see the Colt Detective Special. | |||
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Dead? No... they are like the Cadillac of the gun world. Just like Cadillacs, they are antiquated and only used by the elderly. I kid, I kid. That said, I think for a "carry" gun, there are many better options out there. Guns that are easier to maintain, with a simpler manual of arms while being lighter, cheaper, more capacity etc. | |||
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Every so often, a post will pop up that will ask "Is the DA/SA dead", or "Is the revolver dead". This is the 1911 version of that. And in those threads people post their opinion of things, and generally how they view and perceive the particular gun as what it holds in the market place. Won't speak for the OP, but I don't think it is trolling. | |||
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Fair enough. I'll occasionally even carry my full-size, all-steel 1911 because there are days I miss lower back pain from having 50 oz. hanging off my side. So at least one of us is keeping the flame burning __________________________________ An operator is someone who picks up the phone when I dial 0. | |||
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A Grateful American |
It's a well know fact that dinosaurs carried the 1911, and all were killed in a confrontation by sloth with a polymer pistol. So, yeah. It's dead, Jim. "the meaning of life, is to give life meaning" ✡ Ani Yehudi אני יהודי Le'olam lo shuv לעולם לא שוב! | |||
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