Beyond the fact that this post made me cry, it really illustrated why I dearly love 1911s but carry a polymer. (XD)
1911s are for people who like to shoot.
Polymers are for people who need to shoot.
Now I'll probably feel the wrath of every 1911 guy out there.
Now I'll probably feel the wrath of every 1911 guy out there.
Beyond the fact that this post made me cry, it really illustrated why I dearly love 1911s but carry a polymer. (XD)
1911s are for people who like to shoot.
Polymers are for people who need to shoot.
Now I'll probably feel the wrath of every 1911 guy out there.
Beyond the fact that this post made me cry, it really illustrated why I dearly love 1911s but carry a polymer. (XD)
1911s are for people who like to shoot once.
Polymers are for people who need to shoot more than once.
Lol, I'll put my 1911's up against the tupperware guns any time. The part that broke on his Kimber was plastic. Guess what almost your entire tupperware gun is made of?
Someone had to do it! And my patience is lacking
So were all the Glock Fanbois posting to help the OP with his original question or just here for the Threadjacking?
LOL OUCH! That was below the belt!!!No. But, I don't give Obama fans a hard time either. Everybody is entitled to an opinion!
Also an excellent reason to keep the 1911 as a safe queen.I love the looks of 1911s, especially Kimbers. I can deal with dropping a Glock or an older SIG. I can't deal with dropping a $1200 Kimber.
It's made of ploymer that doesn't break when I drop it.Lol, I'll put my 1911's up against the tupperware guns any time. The part that broke on his Kimber was plastic. Guess what almost your entire tupperware gun is made of?
Same thing happened to me, but it went like this:
Woops, I dropped my M&P... it's fine.
The End.
I will carry a plastic gun when I am no longer strong enough to aim and shoot the "real" ones.
Not that I have anything against limp wrist-ed gun owners.