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How many rounds thru your old 45's
A friend of mine has put 5,000 rds of hardball reloads and has only replaced the barrel and recoil spring...What about you people?.....Charlie
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07-28-2013 02:10 PM
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Zero. Didn't buy the old .45's to shoot.
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My best friends father had his Uncle's Colt 1911 '45 as he was an Canadian
Captain killed in WW1. His name was engraved on it as well before it came home. As kids(1970s) we played with his collection and were not supposed to.If a gun was cocked we would take it outside to pull the trigger knowing there was no ammo in the magazine for safety.The best one in the collection was his Colt 1911 '45. When I became old enough to buy ammunition I bought 10 rounds 45 ACP from a Militaria store for my friend,he was 16. He loaded and fired the '45 sveral times when nobody was around. I did not get a chance to see that,crying shame now when I think about it.An original 1911 that saw service. 25 years have gone and I wonder where that 45 ended up.
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Mine's not original...it's an AO recent manufacture. Maybe 3000rds have gone through it. No real wear except some minor finish loss.
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I shot my 1918 Colt and watched bullets go down range in the sun. Lost interest. that was 1967. I find .30 caliber interesting.
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Funny you say that Arado. My eldest and I were shooting Saturday and says "Dad I can SEE the bullet going down range!!" That lead to shooting without sights because "it's like a tracer."
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Originally Posted by
arado
I shot my 1918 Colt and watched bullets go down range in the sun. Lost interest.
I don't see how that would make anyone lose interest in a caliber or pistol! have observed it with .22 rfs on up to 7,62x51. It's especially entertaining whilst running a M3 (supressed, even!) or Thompson.
Usually the 1911s don't get shot at extended distances, but the two match barreled 1911s above have engaged targets at Ft. Benning at 300m. Have to aim in the treeline to get hits, but it's doable, especially when it's dry and you can see bullet splashes whilst bracketing the target.
A .30 caliber 1911 would be fun. LAR was supposed to have made a 7,62x25 conversion for the Grizzly pistol, but I don't recall such a conversion for a regular sized 1911. Maybe using a 9x19 or .38 Super?
Last edited by jmoore; 07-29-2013 at 11:26 AM.
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Originally Posted by
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It's especially entertaining whilst running a M3 (supressed, even!) or Thompson.
You got THAT right! I wasn't going to bring that up, but since you did...M3 with can, I would go through 300 rds in about 15 minutes...
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I have shot .308/7.62 X 51mm on a 200 yard range, and with the sun getting low 90 degrees from the bullets path, I have seen .30 caliber bullets through the scope. Didn't lose any interest though.