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adamtnet:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Forces_(United_States_Army)
master:
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Yep. Like I said, if you are who you say you are then I'm done. :cheers:
farva:
check out what i just got from my grandfather for a cleaning and lube job. It was my great grand fathers in world war one. He had it on his side down in mexico leading men in the chase of poncho villa and also on his side through a stent in england and a short one across europe. Once home he had to buy his weapon from the military for $15. After WW1 my grandfather had it on his side throughout WW2 in many places including panama and guam. In 1949, after my grandfather got back and graduated college my great grandfathers neighbor, who was a shooting coach for some award winning army shooting team offered my great grand father an opportunity to send the gun back to colt, who his shooting team was endorsed by, to be "remanufactured". From what i take the gun was re-blued after a re-finish. It is all of the original parts and original grips. Only thing that looks suspect is the main spring housing, it doesn't have the loop. Anyway, check it out. It is a Colt m1911 from 1913.
farva:
and here's the collection as of now...
is it a sin to put a Colt grip on a Norinco?
and for the taurus haters.
Birdmane:
--- Quote from: Moshrides1;3450930 ---I was looking at some other 1911's, What are your views on Kimber? Any bad/good experiences?
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They are great but its only a year warranty and they become broken suddenly on the 365th day.
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is it a sin to put a Colt grip on a Norinco?
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Beautiful and no.
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