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Gun control.
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Place was pretty GD nice before the party of the KKK ruined it. I have a hankerin' for one of those Browning .380 mini 1911's, probably not legal in California either Short list of decertified guns First 3 1/2 pages were taken out by microstamping law put forth by LA a-hole in the assembly, Mike "Fk the Constitution" Feuer |
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IF you have a child or parent out of state they can "gift" you a non roster firearm.
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I've bought a few new Peacemakers over the last few years, and their quality has been outstanding. I think I mentioned here that they are the best examples I've seen, including first generation guns from Colt's "heyday". So, when I saw that they had merged back into one company, had reorganized, rolled up their sleeves, and gotten serious again, I figured I would give them another chance. I'm glad I did. This is a lot of gun for the money. Every bit the quality of the Kimber or the Springfield, and priced a bit lower to boot. This could easily turn into my favorite 1911. |
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I have a couple recent examples, though, that I'm *very* happy with. This includes a 3" Defender model that eats anything and runs flawlessly, despite the dire predictions from "famous" gunsmiths that 1911s under 5" can never be made to run properly. Congrats on the new Colt! Is the mainspring housing still plastic? I hate that - it's always the 1st thing I replace. |
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CZ 83 you say... |
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Can we legally buy a used 1911 that was sold new in CA - say - in the last 10 years?
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I think I saw one of those things in the case when I went and got a few boxes 38+P Winchester Ranger, which you rarely see around here. Looks like I need to shop guns like I do cars, gently used.
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Thanks for the report, Jeff. What do you think about the finish - looks like sort of a matte blue?
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It's kind of a dark Parkerizing, almost black. I see it as a nod to modern times and cheaper manufacturing; the same gun with a really nice Colt Royal Blue finish would likely cost twice as much, be less durable, and function no better. I think Colt had gotten caught up in finish over function for awhile; we can have both, but at a much higher price. Most of us want function over finish, at least for our "using" guns. Maybe Colt finally gets that.
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Colt's website lists it as "blued"
They probably mean more like a black oxide kind of finish such as a Union Switch & Signal 1911. |
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I love a finely blued gun. The Peacemakers I've purchased in the last several years have some of the best bluing I have ever seen, along with the best case colors as well. They can still do it (or, rather, Doug Turnbull can still do it for them). I would love to see his work on one of their new 1911's but, as he has demonstrated in his own line, it would be extraordinarily expensive - I believe his standard 1911 A1 is well over $3,000. Not exactly "carry gun" pricing, so I'm glad Colt has finally realized that and has started producing functional, accurate guns without the showpiece finishes. This should open up a whole new market segment for them. |
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