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charles daly .45's
jsclarkey
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i know that this subject probably has come up before now and i missed it,but- is the c.d 45 worth owning and do they interchange with colt parts? any info good or bad would help me out. i know that it is not my 70 series colt but i do have two boy's 8 and 10 that love to shoot my pistols and would rather have them bump this and scratch it, rather than my colt[under supervision of course].thanks clarkey
shoot often,miss less and have fun
shoot often,miss less and have fun
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kit. I did have to thin the slide stop slightly for the
slide to rack. I bought it to convert it to 45Super because
it has a heavy metal frame, this also works. I like the one
I have, and have had no problems with it.
JBB
I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted, and I won't be laid a hand on. I don't do these things to other people and I require the same from them.
I'd suggest you look at the refurbished Argentine Systema 1927s available for about $300. These pistols are identical to pre-war Colt M1911A1s, were manufactured under Colt license, built on Colt machinery, and all parts are interchangable with Colt pistols.
Mike
Good luck!
Rugster
I'd say that a 9mm in a 1911, is very soft on the recoil. Probably not much difference between it and a .22. But I'm sure your kids would appreciate having the bigger 9mm more than the .22, you know how kids are. "Buy me the more expensive bigger, badder, better looking toy..." .....wait, thats what I usually tell my old lady, not what kids say....
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