Posted: 9/5/2010 7:59:21 PM EDT
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Well I got it here locally at the Rhine Group out in Ankney they found and order it for me in no time. Came in last week and to me its a work of art.
As one of the member said "the 1911 is a gun to hold all others too" and he was right, I love my Hk usp and hate my Glocks but this gun im having a love affair with. Took her out before i went on duty Friday night and put couple hundred rounds through it to get a better feel and practices holster draw. First impression is because of the slim design it has a great feel and easily concealable. The weapon comes out of the holster easy and has a good pull when coming up to target. Even though it weight a whopping 40 oz unloaded once you have the magazine in the weapon it balance it out perfectly. Novak sights are pretty kick ass with the 3 dot combat sights. First shoots The weapon shot where i aimed, not worries there. I might not be the best shot but i think the weapon preformed well its just time to adjust and learn how to shoot better now. Overall i think ever one needs a 1911 and a highly recommend the SpringField Loaded. Thank you Rhine Group for finding the weapon for me and thanks Strongarm for the tips. |
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Quoted: You could have bought my savage while you were thereWell I got it here locally at the Rhine Group out in Ankney they found and order it for me in no time. Came in last week and to me its a work of art. As one of the member said "the 1911 is a gun to hold all others too" and he was right, I love my Hk usp and hate my Glocks but this gun im having a love affair with. Took her out before i went on duty Friday night and put couple hundred rounds through it to get a better feel and practices holster draw. http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/ab86/keenshooter/003.jpg First impression is because of the slim design it has a great feel and easily concealable. The weapon comes out of the holster easy and has a good pull when coming up to target. Even though it weight a whopping 40 oz unloaded once you have the magazine in the weapon it balance it out perfectly. Novak sights are pretty kick ass with the 3 dot combat sights. First shoots http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/ab86/keenshooter/005.jpg The weapon shot where i aimed, not worries there. http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/ab86/keenshooter/008.jpg I might not be the best shot but i think the weapon preformed well its just time to adjust and learn how to shoot better now. Overall i think ever one needs a 1911 and a highly recommend the SpringField Loaded. Thank you Rhine Group for finding the weapon for me and thanks Strongarm for the tips. ![]() |
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yeah, I had to figure out how the damn thing worked. Strongarm's shotgun-fu was weak. My highly logical mind could not figure out why anyone would need let alone design a 2-shot, semi auto shotgun. Firing and reloading seems to be a little too labor intensive for me.
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yeah, I had to figure out how the damn thing worked. Strongarm's shotgun-fu was weak. My highly logical mind could not figure out why anyone would need let alone design a 2-shot, semi auto shotgun. Firing and reloading seems to be a little too labor intensive for me.
Well Beretta would disagree with you. Shotgun games require no more than 2 shots and the recoil reduction of semi-auto is beneficial in the high-speed stuff. |

