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For all you Glock Operators . . . .Marines not happy with new 1911 design?
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<blockquote data-quote="yukonjack" data-source="post: 2716213" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>I'll break it down real easy. The bag phone was the shizzle when it came out. Might have been big and bulky but it did it's job very well. Times and technology have changed. Advances and redisgns and refinements have been made. Should we continue to embrace the bag phone and carry it simply for nostalgias sake? Or do we embrace the technological changes and get an iPhone or Android? No doubt a 1911 can still spit out bullets but there are newer handguns that shoot better, are safer and more reliable. I'm not saying people shouldn't buy them or carry them or shoot them. I'm simply saying its time has passed and can now be given it's place in history as the true relic it really is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yukonjack, post: 2716213, member: 2939"] I'll break it down real easy. The bag phone was the shizzle when it came out. Might have been big and bulky but it did it's job very well. Times and technology have changed. Advances and redisgns and refinements have been made. Should we continue to embrace the bag phone and carry it simply for nostalgias sake? Or do we embrace the technological changes and get an iPhone or Android? No doubt a 1911 can still spit out bullets but there are newer handguns that shoot better, are safer and more reliable. I'm not saying people shouldn't buy them or carry them or shoot them. I'm simply saying its time has passed and can now be given it's place in history as the true relic it really is. [/QUOTE]
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