.380, .40, 22lr. .22 Hornet, 28 gauge.
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now that might work, one of the things i dont like about the old 1911 is that they have horrible sights.Wow...
well, it's not exactly mil-spec anymore. When I got it the front sight was missing and it had a great front strap stippling. Had the sights replaced with white dot targets, barrel throated, feed ramp polished, barrel hood welded and fitted, magwell beveled. Work done in the 70's, still got less than $300 in it total. But it's ultra-reliable, will feed anything, even empty cases.
Yeah, but the original tiny sights, or no front sight, makes for a smooth draw when carrying Mexican style. Polish the end of the muzzle bright it gets attention of the pointee mo' better.now that might work, one of the things i dont like about the old 1911 is that they have horrible sights.
Wow...
well, it's not exactly mil-spec anymore. When I got it the front sight was missing and it had a great front strap stippling. Had the sights replaced with white dot targets, barrel throated, feed ramp polished, barrel hood welded and fitted, magwell beveled. Work done in the 70's, still got less than $300 in it total. But it's ultra-reliable, will feed anything, even empty cases.