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Re: 45 acp 1911
[Re: BhamFred]
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06/20/18 11:59 AM
06/20/18 11:59 AM
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a properly tuned 1911 is no more prone to jamming than a glock. I carried a Colt light weight commander for many years and it never jammed with the ammo I carried in it. Bullit shape and the feed ramp make all the difference. Unless ya just plain limp wrist it like some do..... That may be true,but even if it is,the Glock will shoot fine without tuning and keep shooting after your 1911 goes out of tune.
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