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<blockquote data-quote="Hooper" data-source="post: 4316938" data-attributes="member: 46111"><p>Awesome. I wish I were closer to Murray.</p><p>Did you see any examples of a 1911 going full auto, unexpectant?</p><p></p><p>Dan Combs a past OHP firearm instructor had a 1911 discharge while he was at the range, I do not know if it was holstered but was in the appendix area. It did a great deal of damage, he drove his self to the Hospital and survived the accident. Returned to duty and joked about it. I learned of the story from a close friend who worked with and was trained by Dan and Respected him greatly. Dan was a master with firearms, there are a few videos of him on YouTube.</p><p>He was buddies with Delf Bryce another master with a revolver and rifles, but revolver was his strong point to say the least. There are many pictures of Delf with a firearm while He trained the FBI back in the day, but no videos to my knowledge.</p><p>If you get a chance check the Dan Combs videos out. He was very fast, Delf was even faster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooper, post: 4316938, member: 46111"] Awesome. I wish I were closer to Murray. Did you see any examples of a 1911 going full auto, unexpectant? Dan Combs a past OHP firearm instructor had a 1911 discharge while he was at the range, I do not know if it was holstered but was in the appendix area. It did a great deal of damage, he drove his self to the Hospital and survived the accident. Returned to duty and joked about it. I learned of the story from a close friend who worked with and was trained by Dan and Respected him greatly. Dan was a master with firearms, there are a few videos of him on YouTube. He was buddies with Delf Bryce another master with a revolver and rifles, but revolver was his strong point to say the least. There are many pictures of Delf with a firearm while He trained the FBI back in the day, but no videos to my knowledge. If you get a chance check the Dan Combs videos out. He was very fast, Delf was even faster. [/QUOTE]
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