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I don't know? And I went thru the trouble to cock 3 of mine. (out of habit for the firestorm and 1911).....it was like four in the moring when i did mine
 
More Beretta pr0n...

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My Colt 1911 .45 ACP US NAVY issue made in 1913. Most parts are original except the mags and barrel which were switched out after the first world war.

The pistol is #1025 ever stamped with "model of 1911 US NAVY" on the right side of the slide.

It was my grandfathers sidearm during WWII and definitely saw action during WW1 as well. It's almost 100 years old now and i took it out shooting for the first time in 50 years (my father never once fired it).

Here she is!

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Here is my S&W Model 66-2 .357 Magnum revolver. Made in the very early 70's with a trigger job my father had done which gave it a seriously light trigger pull.

It's quite the tack driver at any distance inside 25 yards.

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My Colt 1911 .45 ACP US NAVY issue made in 1913. Most parts are original except the mags and barrel which were switched out after the first world war.

The pistol is #1025 ever stamped with "model of 1911 US NAVY" on the right side of the slide.

It was my grandfathers sidearm during WWII and definitely saw action during WW1 as well. It's almost 100 years old now and i took it out shooting for the first time in 50 years (my father never once fired it).

Here she is!

Wow that's pretty impressive. And how did she go at it? :rolleyes:
 
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