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Compared to a 60s era Colt 1911A1.
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It shoots wonderful, and is utterly reliable. DA trigger pull is heavy, but smooth. Sights are the easiest to acquire of all our handguns. Can't go wrong with a Sig .45
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Whatever gave you that ideaDPDarkPrimus wrote:Methinks your name is ill-fitting, Gunshy.
You use the sights?Gunshy wrote: Sights are the easiest to acquire of all our handguns.
I don't know about that. There are pistols out there built for long-range shooting. Of course, the thing's have barrels 2' long. . .Rob Wilson wrote:You use the sights?Gunshy wrote: Sights are the easiest to acquire of all our handguns.You'll be putting a scope on it next.
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Sights on pistols, like bikes for fish - a lot of craftsmanship totally wasted.
Yes, these are called Rifles.Matt Huang wrote:I don't know about that. There are pistols out there built for long-range shooting. Of course, the thing's have barrels 2' long. . .Rob Wilson wrote:You use the sights?Gunshy wrote: Sights are the easiest to acquire of all our handguns.You'll be putting a scope on it next.
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Sights on pistols, like bikes for fish - a lot of craftsmanship totally wasted.
Yeah, I know most gunfights happen in terms of feet, not yards, but if I'm ever involved in something like that, I'd like to be as accurate as possible. I don't know if that's possible by instinctive firing.Rob Wilson wrote: You use the sights?You'll be putting a scope on it next.
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You sir, have offended my honor. I challenge you to a duel. Sig-Sauers at 20 paces?Tsyroc wrote: Maybe he flinches each time he pulls the trigger.
That's no fun. At the very least you should inflict some blunt force trauma with a crowbar.Gunshy wrote:Yeah, I know most gunfights happen in terms of feet, not yards, but if I'm ever involved in something like that, I'd like to be as accurate as possible. I don't know if that's possible by instinctive firing.Rob Wilson wrote: You use the sights?You'll be putting a scope on it next.
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But, it's moot anyway, I won't be able to carry a handgun for at least 3 years. And if someone broke into our house, I'd much rather have my 12ga, than a .45.
Are you seriously telling me you can't hit a target with a pistol first shot without using your sights? That's for any range by the way.Beowulf wrote:Well Rob, you have to make the first shot hit the target, and that's what the sights are for. Especially when you're doing a 50yd slow fire course.
I've never used the sights on a pistol (excepting the first time I shotGunshy wrote:
Yeah, I know most gunfights happen in terms of feet, not yards, but if I'm ever involved in something like that, I'd like to be as accurate as possible. I don't know if that's possible by instinctive firing.
You need to know the secret of how to do it. Otherwise I guarentee you you'll miss more than you hit.Gunshy wrote:Is that how they train you in the British Army? My father's taught me sight alignment, sight alignment, and sight alignment, but he was a corpman in the US Navy. I'll be sure and give it a shot (Ha! Get it?) next time I go to the range.
Browning GP35. I only got to shoot it 2 maybe 3 times a year, but if you know how to use it properly then you'll always hit the target.Dirty Harry wrote:What pistols did you shoot in the Army Rob? Sigs, USP's, Brownings what?
This is just to satisfy my curiosity mind you.