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America's Classic Combat Pistol
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From a Mercenary to an Engineer, what is your preferred weapon in combat? For me its the Bullpup Rifle M.7 (or BR-M.7) as well as a NM-46 SMG.
Mercenary, huh? Interesting. You filed a report earlier. I remember you.
Depends on the task for me.
If it's something menial. Easily taken care of? You can never go wrong with a 1911A1 Custom.
Bigger tasks, however? Armsel Striker and a FAMA could do no wrong.
Your input has been documented and appreciated. Thank you.
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An Offer He did well Not to Refuse: The Arashikage Soft Master deals with a would be street hood in a most informative and entertaing way in the pages of Marvel Comics’ G. I. Joe #26, “Snake-Eyes: the Origin Part I.”
Not only did Larry Hama cleverly incorporate how a .45 M-1911A1 can be disarmed in a way that educated the reader- he also subtly implied here- via the Soft Master’s observation- that Snake-Eyes wouldn’t have hesitated to have shot the punk then and there with a quick burst of 9mm slugs from his Uzi Machine-Pistol. Maybe had Scarlett been there, he might’ve gone easy on the kid. Or perhaps not.
Within the Marvel G. I. Joe series, Larry clearly had at least three Joes who wouldn’t lose their resolve if they had to pull the trigger:
1. Snake-Eyes seen here.
2. Beach-Head: in “Best Defense”, the G. I. Joe Special Missions Preview tale seen in G. I. Joe #50, he clearly tells the surviving female hijacker Meryl:
“Drop it, Meryl! I’m no gentleman and I’ve got no compunctions!”
3. Flint: in G. I. Joe #149, where Lady Jaye froze about taking out a Cobra Viper, he reminds her-
“We can’t take prisoners! We’re behind their lines! If YOU can’t do it-“
He who hesitates is lost, as they say.
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Gabilondo y Cia, Model VIII, 38 super
Full size copy of the Colt 1911A1 made by Gabilondo y Cia in Vitoria Spain in 1968 Cal 38 Super Automatic
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Have dream I unearth a 1911a1
Use it to fight off something
Wake, no 1911
Why even live?
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TISAS USA DEBUTS NEW NICKEL 1911 STAKEOUT IN .38 SUPER
Tisas USA has debuted their new Nickel 1911 Stakeout chambered in .38 Super. Tisas USA states “Tisas USA, a division of SDS Imports, the internationally recognized firearms manufacturer that provides high quality firearms at unrivaled value is pleased to introduce the 1911A1 Stakeout. The Stakeout is a custom produced Electroless Nickel plated 1911 that comes with both a 9 MM barrel…
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Watches Miami Vice once.
#80s#90s#1911A1#.38 Super#New Mexico#Guns#Pistol#Guns are cool#guncontrol#gunblr#holster#hat#handgun
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I know that autoloaders outclass revolvers but outside of the 1911A1 and hi powers? I just prefer revolvers. I train. I carry. I'm just an old fuck with a grampa gun.
I've worked armed security, I've done executive protection work, I've had to use my weapon in self defense, so while semiautomatic firearms are superior in a lot of ways, and I've certainly used them, I just prefer more analog firearms for my personal use.
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SERIALIZATION for the following firearms Part 1: AGUIRRE Y ARANZABAL (AYA) SERIALIZATION 1945 to 1994
BOSS & CO., LTD. SERIALIZATION 1830-1970
BROWNING SERIALIZATION PRE-1975 SERIALIZATION 1903-1976 (A-5 Shotgun all Guages)
BROWNING Hi-Power 9mm 1955-1977
BROWNING .380 ACP CAL 1955-1975
.25 ACP CAL. BABY BROWNING 1955-1969 (Discontinued because of the 1968 GCA of 1968
.22 CAL. (Nomad-Challenger-Medalist) 1959-1975
BOLT ACTION RIFLES (Safari, Medallion, & Olympian Models) 1959-1975
B.A.R. 1967-1976
.22 AUTO RIFLE (Grades I, II, and III) 1956-1973
T-BOLT RIFLE (T1 and T2) 1965-1975
BROWNING SERIALIZATION 1975 TO CURRENT 1975-1989
BROWNING MODEL CONFIGURATION CODES
E.J. CHURCHILL GUNMAKERS SERIALIZATION 1891-1957
COLT'S FIREARMS SERIALIZATION
COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET REVOLVER 1849-1873
COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET REVOLVER - LONDON BARREL ADDRESS 1853-1856
COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY 1850-1873
COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY - LONDON BARREL ADDRESS 1853-1856
COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY 1853-1873 Pre-war
COLT MODEL 1861 NAVY 1861-1873
COLT MODEL 1862 POLICE 1861-1873
COLT MODEL 1873 - SINGLE ACTION ARMY 1873-1940
COLT 1ST GENERATION COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY – CALIBER BREAKDOWN
COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY – POST-WAR PRODUCTION 1956-1984
COLT NEW FRONTIER SINGLE ACTION ARMY 1961- 1982
COLT MODEL 1911 AND 1911A1 – Commercial production 1912-1978
COLT MODEL 1911 AND 1911A1 MILITARY PRODUCTION 1912-1945
COLT SINGLE-ACTION MODEL NUMBERS
COLT MODEL 1877 LIGHTNING & THUNDERER DA 1877-1909
COLT MODEL 1878 SxS HAMMER SHOTGUN 1878-1884
COLT MODEL 1883 SxS HAMMERLESS SHOTGUN 1885-1895
COLT LIGHTNING SLIDE ACTION - SMALL FRAME 1887-1904
COLT LIGHTNING SLIDE ACTION - MEDIUM FRAME 1884-1902
COLT LIGHTNING SLIDE ACTION - LARGE FRAME 1887-1894
COLT AR-15 - SPORTER MODELS 1963-1976
COLT BLACKPOWDER 2ND GENERATION SERIALIZATION
JOHN DICKSON & SON SERIALIZATION 1812-1903
A.H. FOX SERIALIZATION
A.H. FOX GRADE A-F 12 GAUGE 1907-1936
A.H. FOX GRADE A-F 16 GAUGE 1937-1940
A.H. FOX GRADE A-F 20 GAUGE 1912-1940
A.H. FOX STERLINGWORTH 12 GAUGE 1910-1940
A.H. FOX STERLINGWORTH 16 GAUGE 1913-1938
A.H. FOX STERLINGWORTH 20 GAUGE 1912-1940
A.H. FOX SINGLE BARREL TRAP - GRADE J, K, L, M 1919-1935
GERMAN EARLY DATE CODES
GERMAN MODERN DATE CODES
STEPHEN GRANT SERIALIZATION 1867-1900
W. W. GREENER SERIALIZATION 1878-1967
HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON SERIALIZATION 1940-1982
HIGH STANDARD SERIALIZATION 1932-1984
HOLLAND & HOLLAND SERIALIZATION
HOLLAND & HOLLAND PARADOX SERIES 1885-1956
HOLLAND & HOLLAND ROOK RIFLES 1887-1899
HOLLAND & HOLLAND MAGAZINE RIFLES 1910-1992
HOLLAND & HOLLAND PLAIN GUNS 1907-1975
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[ENGINEER#000352] REQUESTING IMMEDIATE TRANSFER. REASONING AS FOLLOWS; [ "MAKERS SAKE PLEASE GET ME OFF THIS FORSAKEN TEAM, THEY DROPPED A METAL DOOR ON ME, AND THEN DIDN'T GET ME A HOTDOG."]
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RIPCORD joined the Civil Air Patrol in high school, and later discovered skydiving and joined the G.I. Joe team so he could jump from much higher altitudes. Qualified expert: M-16; M-1911A1 Auto Pistol; Carl Gustav 9mm parabellum; Browning high-power.
"Let's say you got a trouble spot-you can't sail, walk, or ride in. So you send a plane in so high that it can't be seen or heard. Ripcord jumps and drops like a rock for thousands of feet, then opens his chute at the last possible moment to avoid visual and electronic detection. What he does once he hits the ground you don't want to hear about.”
Featuring Florida The Finest member BJ S. of Task Force 27!
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Jasper stares and shrugs. "Word of advice, from someone in the future. Those Colt 1911A1s kind of suck compared to the ones we have now."
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