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<blockquote data-quote="Raido Free America" data-source="post: 3688592" data-attributes="member: 45328"><p>The 1911 Colt design has stood the test of time. It was the sidearm of choice in two world wars, and still in use in the 1960's when I was in the Army. One of my MOS's was a tank commander, and that job called for being issued a side arm. I bought a new 1911, a few years ago, couldn't afford a Colt, so I bought a Springfield stainless, gerat pistol. After the 2020 political COUP, I decided I needed a someting with a little punch, so I bought a original M1 Carbine, dated 1943 on the barrel, I know this is the barrel manufacture date, but the assembly date would have been soon after that. Sweet shooting rifle!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raido Free America, post: 3688592, member: 45328"] The 1911 Colt design has stood the test of time. It was the sidearm of choice in two world wars, and still in use in the 1960's when I was in the Army. One of my MOS's was a tank commander, and that job called for being issued a side arm. I bought a new 1911, a few years ago, couldn't afford a Colt, so I bought a Springfield stainless, gerat pistol. After the 2020 political COUP, I decided I needed a someting with a little punch, so I bought a original M1 Carbine, dated 1943 on the barrel, I know this is the barrel manufacture date, but the assembly date would have been soon after that. Sweet shooting rifle! [/QUOTE]
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