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You knew it was coming sooner or later someone would put the hatchet to the .45 ! Time will tell .......Agreed it ain't right.

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If John Moses Browning was alive today he would approve. Browning was a master at making cutting edge weapons that just worked and would have no problem using modern materials to make his guns.

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Time will tell on it, but I'll say this. Polymer guns have proven themselves time and time again in size and calibers we previouly didn't think possible. Could be another one we slowly come to covet.

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BUL is or was making them. Looked good but I don't think there is a market. Most people looking for a limited capacity, large, all steel/Al, heavy, single action aren't too keen on the latest and greatest in technological advances. Otherwise they'd be using a striker fired polymer gun in place of a 1911 already. :D Seriously, it's kinda like the hillbillies that convert Pinto's into 4x4 with lift kits and mudders. Just not meant to be together.

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The only pay off would be weight, but the 1911 requires more steel to operate than does say a glock. If it comes in much below 32-33oz I would be surprised and then very worried it would not last many rounds before failure.

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I'm not going to hold my breath waiting for one to show up in the nearest gun store...just seem's plain silly for a JMB designed pistol...

Guest bkelm18
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If it isn't broken, don't fix it. This looks like a solution in search of a problem.

I'll bet someone said the exact same thing when JMB came out with his new-fangled semi-auto guns. It's progress. Luckily there's a plethora of guns for us to choose from.

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My uncle has a Kimber Ten II, he seems to like it fairly well and at the mere cost of a snow blower and $150 cash it was his. I haven't shot it yet, I try not to shoot with him too much. He still has a thing or two to learn about gun safety, makes me nervous. I'll stick to my metal guns, in my younger days I went with a XD45, but have since grown up into revolvers and metal semi-autos.

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The Bul/Kimber (Kimber imported them for awhile before comig out with the Ten) was a pretty durable gun.Several USPSA shooters used them for a while.Thy started getting a little loose around 50K rds.Most people won't shoot that many rds in their lives.

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I'll bet someone said the exact same thing when JMB came out with his new-fangled semi-auto guns. It's progress. Luckily there's a plethora of guns for us to choose from.

Actually JMB didn't invent the semi-auto pistol. Several models were available a decade before Brownings designs. But has I stated, a polymer 1911 is a solution to a problem that does not exist. Besides, you can't buffalo a guy with a plastic gun. LOL

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Blasphemy!

That is all.

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