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  1. OK Its TWO Days since Easter. You Know the Man-Rule......., Post Pics or you'll get the Gunny!
  2.   Coming from the CMP it will be in spec and Good-To-Go.   All you'll need to do is Clean it, Lube it, and Shoot It!   Did you order ammo? 
  3.   Think - - - November 4, 2014 - - - 585 days until the mid-term elections.   We have the chance to Neuter King Nothing..., and that is why is he still out there campaigning.    Can you imagine the hate and rage that will fill that man having to spend the last two years of his presidency as the most lame of all lame ducks if the Senate is taken back by the GOP.   It gives me "Hope" for that "Change."
  4. Mechanic_X has it right. :up: Or as I have so exactly illustrated before...... Let there be No Vagueness about the Greatest Zombie Killing Handgun load of all time (well at least in a semi-auto). Besides...., I'm just looking for a reason to shoot my Colt Delta Elite.
  5. I still think that the mighty 10mm should only require a single head shot!    :stir:  
  6. It depends alot on who does the Cerakote for you. Brandon at Middle Tennessee Gunsmithing has done a couple of Cerakote jobs for me. I've been very pleased with the work and the durability of the finish. Here is a stainless Kimber Team Match 1911 that Brandon did the lower for me in HK Black. After a couple of thousand rounds and several IDPA matches - - - I can see No Wear on the finish. BTW - - - Colt now uses Cerakote as a finish on their guns. My carry weapon, Colt LW Commander. Lower in Cerakote by Colt. Not as many rounds as the Kimber above, but coming up on a year of everyday carry so alot of time in the holster. I see zero wear on the Cerakote.
  7.   I would bet that those old pics would show SAAs and double-action revolvers.  Exposed triggers on those holsters for those type of firearms were (are) the norm.   I agree that the idea of having a covered trigger is far more current.  The idea of carrying a 1911 in Condition 1 - Cocked & Locked - really didn't come around until Cooper's Modern Technique of the Pistol.  Until then the standard for a single action auto, at least within the military, was to carry in Condition 3 - Loaded mag with an empty chamber.  I still remember getting advanced training to do the "Israeli Carry Method" where one drew the 1911 out of the USGI holster and then cycling the slide.  Reckon I'm showing my age here...., but we were so Tac-Cool back then that the term Tac-Cool hadn't been invented yet.  :pleased:   And think about the term "Glock Leg"  when somebody drawing or re-holstering a Glock shoots themselves in the leg because they place their finger on the trigger while the muzzle was pointed at their leg.  Alot of Police Departments had that problem early in the use of Glocks.  Study after study showed that in many cases, the person Glock-Legged was new to semi-autos and had always carried a revolver in the past.  The revolver's heavy double action trigger pull kept alot of folks from shooting themselves...., not so with the Glock.  AND an added problem was the habit of "prepping the trigger" of a DA revolver during the draw which many "pistoleros" of the time practiced.    But..., Getting back on topic of the OP's 1911 holster.   A major concern for me would be how well that holster retains the pistol for those "Walk-Abouts" in the woods.     
  8.   The EOTech G33 magnifier would be the one to have.  Of course the Cost of that Cool isn't cheap.    However, you can save some money by looking at the stuff that Primary Arms offers.   https://www.primaryarms.com/Red_Dot_Magnifiers_s/910.htm
  9. Its a padded glove for slinging in hard during High Power Rifle matches. BTW that is Champion's Choice glove from right here in LaVergne, TN. http://www.champchoice.com/contact.aspx
  10. Naifeh.   Say it again - - - NAIFEH.   What do you think would be happening right now it Jimmy Naifeh (D - Covington) was still the Speaker of the Tennessee House.   So if you don't think it could happen here....., just remind yourself of the name NAIFEH.
  11. Outstanding!   And +1 in regard to Tim!  :up:
  12.   I'm running Aimpoints on my "work" ARs right now.  The standard M68 Close Combat Optic mount gives me a 1/3 co-witness.   For the EOTech you will need a raiser in order to get the 1/3 co-witness.  If you are thinking about getting a magnifying optic to support your EOTech (which sounds like a good solution to your original question), several makers have those.  I've been running America Defense Manufacturing (ADM) mounts on my 3Guns when using a 1X4 optic.  I've been real happy with their stuff.    Here is one that might fit your needs and it also takes into account an added optic behind the EOTech.   http://www.americandefensemanufacturing.com/view/product/67/   BTW, which EOTech are you using?
  13. Yea been reading the Duffel Blog for a while.    Good Stuff!   The funny thing is, most of their satire does have a bit of truth in it.    VIRGINIA BEACH, VA – An anonymous Public Affairs Officer (PAO) for Seal Team Six says the movie “Zero Dark Thirty” is factually inaccurate, portraying Seal Team Six members like the douchebags from Seal Team Two. “At one point Joel Edgarton’s character wears a polo shirt with a popped collar,” the PAO said. “Team Six doesn’t do that. We’re the baddest motherfuckers on the planet. We don’t wear shit like Tapout shirts, Ed Hardy jeans, or fedoras. That’s Team Two.”   :rofl:  
  14.   No need for a heat shield when you have a full length free float tube under the hand guards.   Beside - - - Who needs a mag dump when you can shoot MOA at 600 yards.    But Trust me...., my "Work" and "Social" ARs can handle the heat.  :tough:  
  15. I always do a lower 1/3 co-witness of my BUIS using any red-dot (Aimpoint, EOTech) and my rear sight is always in the up position. Anything out past 300-400 yards - - - I seem to revert to the irons. Maybe its because of the way I started...., shooting iron sights at the 600 yard line might just be in my shooting DNA.
  16. joesig,   The top two 1911s above the TACOPS...., What are they?    Interesting up-sweep on the grip safeties.
  17.   Decades from now historians will (just by looking at the picture) be able to place this image as being from the Pre-Obama America timeframe.    No carbon-14 date testing needed .  :ugh:
  18. "I believe she views the law as a mechanism to achieve a desired result, rather than as objective rules to be applied without favor."  - Corker   Well Said Senator.
  19.   Are you talking about Leatherneck Tactical Concealment?   https://www.facebook.com/LeatherneckTacticalConcealment
  20. Use a ballpoint pen to teach folks about trigger control.   With a clicky ball-point pen press with the trigger finger until you feel the "break" and then slowly release the pressure to feel the "reset" and repeat.   I have found that this not only explains break & reset, but will train the shooter to not come off the trigger between shots.
  21.   Outstanding!   Looking forward to getting you up to speed with "the greatest battle implement ever devised" - Patton.  :usa:   I'll PM you my direct email address.   Mark
  22.   Brad,   Trying to figure out extreme zeroing issues over the internet is an exercise in futility - - - just too many factors.   First thing we need to do is to inspect the rifle.   I will PM you my contact info to discuss.   Mark  

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