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Backup handgun for surprise close hunting situations.
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<blockquote data-quote="VLD Pilot" data-source="post: 1618306" data-attributes="member: 103947"><p>Hard to beat the 1911s. They are the best fit autos available. They shoot phenomenal and look even better. I've shot and own several. Retired now from LE, my duty gun and personal carry guns both were and are Glocks. I own several Glocks and i agree that they don't fit like a 1911...UNTIL you get used to shooting them and getting proficient with them. My Glock 20s are strictly for carrying while bow hunting bear country. I'm not a huge fan of many of the 1911s being completely dependable. Really auto loaders worry many in that area. Nothing as dependable as a cylinder gun. You have to shoot and get confident with an auto loader. Especially if it's for your personal safety in life threatening scenarios. My Glock 20 has a 6" custom bbl and has additional upgrades. It carries 20 Rd mags of 220 Hardcast ammo that feed flawlessly. Some didn't at first but finding and shooting various brands, you will come up with the best recipe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VLD Pilot, post: 1618306, member: 103947"] Hard to beat the 1911s. They are the best fit autos available. They shoot phenomenal and look even better. I've shot and own several. Retired now from LE, my duty gun and personal carry guns both were and are Glocks. I own several Glocks and i agree that they don't fit like a 1911...UNTIL you get used to shooting them and getting proficient with them. My Glock 20s are strictly for carrying while bow hunting bear country. I'm not a huge fan of many of the 1911s being completely dependable. Really auto loaders worry many in that area. Nothing as dependable as a cylinder gun. You have to shoot and get confident with an auto loader. Especially if it's for your personal safety in life threatening scenarios. My Glock 20 has a 6" custom bbl and has additional upgrades. It carries 20 Rd mags of 220 Hardcast ammo that feed flawlessly. Some didn't at first but finding and shooting various brands, you will come up with the best recipe. [/QUOTE]
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