If the bullet hits where it was intended, it doesn't matter if it came from a $200 gun or one that cost $2000...^^^^^^^THIS^^^^^^^
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If the bullet hits where it was intended, it doesn't matter if it came from a $200 gun or one that cost $2000...^^^^^^^THIS^^^^^^^
but if it doesn't, then the gun didn't cost enough.If the bullet hits where it was intended, it doesn't matter if it came from a $200 gun or one that cost $2000...
Correct, correct!If the bullet hits where it was intended, it doesn't matter if it came from a $200 gun or one that cost $2000...
I would own a PT1911 and have no reserve using it for self defense. I have owned five and not a one had a problem. I will buy another Stainless Loaded and do it like my R1 Hunter 10mm. Use the slide and Frame and replace everything with Wilson Combat parts. Even the stock ones I had ate everything from hollow points to FMJ. Not once did I have a problem. That was five PT1911's. I might consider a Judge as well. That's as far as I will go with Taurus. Those are the two best guns they make. IMHO I am not a polymer man myself so that knocks a lot off that list.I like Taurus too but I'm not gay. These are trying times.
If it shoots straight and it holds up then it's under the dog pile. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯Have a butthole stock L1a1 and an Stg 58 on a DSA receiver. Where do I fit in?
Depends on what you paid. I wasn't referencing any position on the poor scale. I said folks should know what they're buying.Have a butthole stock L1a1 and an Stg 58 on a DSA receiver. Where do I fit in?