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On Wed, 17 Apr 2013 08:31:53 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 4/17/13 8:00 AM, Tim wrote: On Apr 16, 3:04 pm, J Herring wrote: I'm looking seriously! http://tinyurl.com/cpkd7td Salmonbait -- Hope you're having a spectacular day! May as well, John. Kimbers are extremely well crafted. they're higher priced than most but there's a reason for it. I believe they're built with closer detail to specs.. They definitely keep their value. Waste of money. What Herring needs: http://tinyurl.com/cvwsvfl You're probably right about whatever this is ESAD. I just wish I were half as knowledgeable, capable, experienced, truthful and overwhelmingly awesome as you are. It's no wonder you have some of the followers you do. Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand. |
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On Wed, 17 Apr 2013 05:00:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:
On Apr 16, 3:04*pm, J Herring wrote: I'm looking seriously! http://tinyurl.com/cpkd7td Salmonbait -- Hope you're having a spectacular day! May as well, John. Kimbers are extremely well crafted. they're higher priced than most but there's a reason for it. I believe they're built with closer detail to specs.. They definitely keep their value. Well, the cheap Kimber is gone. But now Bud's Guns has a S&W 1911 for sale. Here's there current list of 1911 .45's. The Remingtons don't look too bad either, but I don't know how much they want for them. http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/i...21_1171/1911s/ Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand. |
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On 4/17/13 3:00 PM, J Herring wrote:
On Wed, 17 Apr 2013 08:31:53 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 4/17/13 8:00 AM, Tim wrote: On Apr 16, 3:04 pm, J Herring wrote: I'm looking seriously! http://tinyurl.com/cpkd7td Salmonbait -- Hope you're having a spectacular day! May as well, John. Kimbers are extremely well crafted. they're higher priced than most but there's a reason for it. I believe they're built with closer detail to specs.. They definitely keep their value. Waste of money. What Herring needs: http://tinyurl.com/cvwsvfl You're probably right about whatever this is ESAD. I just wish I were half as knowledgeable, capable, experienced, truthful and overwhelmingly awesome as you are. It's no wonder you have some of the followers you do. Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand. The only decent buddy you have here is Tim. The rest of your buddies are right-wing trash. |
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On Wed, 17 Apr 2013 15:18:34 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 4/17/13 3:00 PM, J Herring wrote: On Wed, 17 Apr 2013 08:31:53 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 4/17/13 8:00 AM, Tim wrote: On Apr 16, 3:04 pm, J Herring wrote: I'm looking seriously! http://tinyurl.com/cpkd7td Salmonbait -- Hope you're having a spectacular day! May as well, John. Kimbers are extremely well crafted. they're higher priced than most but there's a reason for it. I believe they're built with closer detail to specs.. They definitely keep their value. Waste of money. What Herring needs: http://tinyurl.com/cvwsvfl You're probably right about whatever this is ESAD. I just wish I were half as knowledgeable, capable, experienced, truthful and overwhelmingly awesome as you are. It's no wonder you have some of the followers you do. Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand. The only decent buddy you have here is Tim. The rest of your buddies are right-wing trash. I should have added 'buddy picking capabilities' to your list of awesome traits. How's the 'special circumstances' going. Any run ins with the MS-13 folks flooding the area? Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand. |
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On 4/17/13 3:32 PM, J Herring wrote:
On Wed, 17 Apr 2013 15:18:34 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 4/17/13 3:00 PM, J Herring wrote: On Wed, 17 Apr 2013 08:31:53 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 4/17/13 8:00 AM, Tim wrote: On Apr 16, 3:04 pm, J Herring wrote: I'm looking seriously! http://tinyurl.com/cpkd7td Salmonbait -- Hope you're having a spectacular day! May as well, John. Kimbers are extremely well crafted. they're higher priced than most but there's a reason for it. I believe they're built with closer detail to specs.. They definitely keep their value. Waste of money. What Herring needs: http://tinyurl.com/cvwsvfl You're probably right about whatever this is ESAD. I just wish I were half as knowledgeable, capable, experienced, truthful and overwhelmingly awesome as you are. It's no wonder you have some of the followers you do. Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand. The only decent buddy you have here is Tim. The rest of your buddies are right-wing trash. I should have added 'buddy picking capabilities' to your list of awesome traits. How's the 'special circumstances' going. Any run ins with the MS-13 folks flooding the area? Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand. You haven't a clue as to who my buddies are in the real world or the cyber world, but I can assure you that none are the sort of right-wing trash you and your buddies here are. |
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![]() "J Herring" wrote in message ... =============== John, I was just about ready to "pull the trigger" on a S&W 1911. I wanted one more handgun with a little more umfffhh in my small collection. This past Monday a couple of friends of mine and I went to the range to try out a new gun one of them had just purchased. He had a S&W 1911 with him and also a new S&W 600 series (I think it was a 686) revolver that fires .357 Magnum rounds. I tried both of them. I really liked the 1911 and found it to be very accurate, mainly because of the straight trigger pull, I think. But then I tried the revolver and the decision was made. I particularly like revolvers and this one was nice! His is a standard production version with an unusual 7 round cylinder. He told me that a gun shop in downtown Plymouth had a Model 627 "Performance Center" version. It has a slightly shorter barrel, an eight round cylinder and supposedly goes through a custom setup at the S&W. To make a long story short, I booked it down to Plymouth and got it. Silky smooth action compared to the standard version and the trigger pull in single action mode is almost a mental thought than a physical pull. Will fire .357 Magnum and .38 Special +P ammo. Took some pictures of it that may be viewed he (dollar bill for size reference) http://www.pangeaacres.net/sitebuilder/images/DSC_8644-820x562.jpg http://www.pangeaacres.net/sitebuilder/images/DSC_8639-823x600.jpg http://www.pangeaacres.net/sitebuilder/images/DSC_8643-808x541.jpg http://www.pangeaacres.net/sitebuilder/images/DSC_8645-818x544.jpg http://www.pangeaacres.net/sitebuilder/images/grip-812x656.jpg |
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On Wed, 17 Apr 2013 17:06:41 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"J Herring" wrote in message .. . =============== John, I was just about ready to "pull the trigger" on a S&W 1911. I wanted one more handgun with a little more umfffhh in my small collection. This past Monday a couple of friends of mine and I went to the range to try out a new gun one of them had just purchased. He had a S&W 1911 with him and also a new S&W 600 series (I think it was a 686) revolver that fires .357 Magnum rounds. I tried both of them. I really liked the 1911 and found it to be very accurate, mainly because of the straight trigger pull, I think. But then I tried the revolver and the decision was made. I particularly like revolvers and this one was nice! His is a standard production version with an unusual 7 round cylinder. He told me that a gun shop in downtown Plymouth had a Model 627 "Performance Center" version. It has a slightly shorter barrel, an eight round cylinder and supposedly goes through a custom setup at the S&W. To make a long story short, I booked it down to Plymouth and got it. Silky smooth action compared to the standard version and the trigger pull in single action mode is almost a mental thought than a physical pull. Will fire .357 Magnum and .38 Special +P ammo. Took some pictures of it that may be viewed he (dollar bill for size reference) http://www.pangeaacres.net/sitebuilder/images/DSC_8644-820x562.jpg http://www.pangeaacres.net/sitebuilder/images/DSC_8639-823x600.jpg http://www.pangeaacres.net/sitebuilder/images/DSC_8643-808x541.jpg http://www.pangeaacres.net/sitebuilder/images/DSC_8645-818x544.jpg http://www.pangeaacres.net/sitebuilder/images/grip-812x656.jpg That is a beautiful gun. Same as this, right: http://tinyurl.com/c5k7tpe Bud's Guns has this S&W 1911 for sale right now. I'm about to jump on it. The Kimber I was looking at sold this morning, while I was playing golf. Oh well. http://tinyurl.com/czz2gjq Buds has it for a couple hundred less than the MSRP. http://tinyurl.com/cktk23p Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand. |
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![]() "J Herring" wrote in message ... On Wed, 17 Apr 2013 17:06:41 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "J Herring" wrote in message .. . =============== John, I was just about ready to "pull the trigger" on a S&W 1911. I wanted one more handgun with a little more umfffhh in my small collection. This past Monday a couple of friends of mine and I went to the range to try out a new gun one of them had just purchased. He had a S&W 1911 with him and also a new S&W 600 series (I think it was a 686) revolver that fires .357 Magnum rounds. I tried both of them. I really liked the 1911 and found it to be very accurate, mainly because of the straight trigger pull, I think. But then I tried the revolver and the decision was made. I particularly like revolvers and this one was nice! His is a standard production version with an unusual 7 round cylinder. He told me that a gun shop in downtown Plymouth had a Model 627 "Performance Center" version. It has a slightly shorter barrel, an eight round cylinder and supposedly goes through a custom setup at the S&W. To make a long story short, I booked it down to Plymouth and got it. Silky smooth action compared to the standard version and the trigger pull in single action mode is almost a mental thought than a physical pull. Will fire .357 Magnum and .38 Special +P ammo. Took some pictures of it that may be viewed he (dollar bill for size reference) http://www.pangeaacres.net/sitebuilder/images/DSC_8644-820x562.jpg http://www.pangeaacres.net/sitebuilder/images/DSC_8639-823x600.jpg http://www.pangeaacres.net/sitebuilder/images/DSC_8643-808x541.jpg http://www.pangeaacres.net/sitebuilder/images/DSC_8645-818x544.jpg http://www.pangeaacres.net/sitebuilder/images/grip-812x656.jpg That is a beautiful gun. Same as this, right: http://tinyurl.com/c5k7tpe Bud's Guns has this S&W 1911 for sale right now. I'm about to jump on it. The Kimber I was looking at sold this morning, while I was playing golf. Oh well. http://tinyurl.com/czz2gjq Buds has it for a couple hundred less than the MSRP. http://tinyurl.com/cktk23p ---------------------------------------------------- Looks the same except for the grip. Maybe all the grips are different because they are wood. I like the S&W 1911's a lot. I've tried two different ones at the range and both were accurate and smooth in operation. Never tried a Kimber mainly because we can't get them here in MA. Not MA compliant. The 627 is equipped with a key safety which I guess is why it's on the MA compliant list. I doubt I'll never use it unless required for travel, if they ever introduce universal, interstate travel laws. |
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Eisboch wrote:
"J Herring" wrote in message ... =============== John, I was just about ready to "pull the trigger" on a S&W 1911. I wanted one more handgun with a little more umfffhh in my small collection. This past Monday a couple of friends of mine and I went to the range to try out a new gun one of them had just purchased. He had a S&W 1911 with him and also a new S&W 600 series (I think it was a 686) revolver that fires .357 Magnum rounds. I tried both of them. I really liked the 1911 and found it to be very accurate, mainly because of the straight trigger pull, I think. But then I tried the revolver and the decision was made. I particularly like revolvers and this one was nice! His is a standard production version with an unusual 7 round cylinder. He told me that a gun shop in downtown Plymouth had a Model 627 "Performance Center" version. It has a slightly shorter barrel, an eight round cylinder and supposedly goes through a custom setup at the S&W. To make a long story short, I booked it down to Plymouth and got it. Silky smooth action compared to the standard version and the trigger pull in single action mode is almost a mental thought than a physical pull. Will fire .357 Magnum and .38 Special +P ammo. Took some pictures of it that may be viewed he (dollar bill for size reference) http://www.pangeaacres.net/sitebuilder/images/DSC_8644-820x562.jpg http://www.pangeaacres.net/sitebuilder/images/DSC_8639-823x600.jpg http://www.pangeaacres.net/sitebuilder/images/DSC_8643-808x541.jpg http://www.pangeaacres.net/sitebuilder/images/DSC_8645-818x544.jpg http://www.pangeaacres.net/sitebuilder/images/grip-812x656.jpg Nice gun and a very cool grip. I have many guns and prefer my revolvers at the range. |
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J Herring wrote:
On Wed, 17 Apr 2013 17:06:41 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "J Herring" wrote in message ... =============== John, I was just about ready to "pull the trigger" on a S&W 1911. I wanted one more handgun with a little more umfffhh in my small collection. This past Monday a couple of friends of mine and I went to the range to try out a new gun one of them had just purchased. He had a S&W 1911 with him and also a new S&W 600 series (I think it was a 686) revolver that fires .357 Magnum rounds. I tried both of them. I really liked the 1911 and found it to be very accurate, mainly because of the straight trigger pull, I think. But then I tried the revolver and the decision was made. I particularly like revolvers and this one was nice! His is a standard production version with an unusual 7 round cylinder. He told me that a gun shop in downtown Plymouth had a Model 627 "Performance Center" version. It has a slightly shorter barrel, an eight round cylinder and supposedly goes through a custom setup at the S&W. To make a long story short, I booked it down to Plymouth and got it. Silky smooth action compared to the standard version and the trigger pull in single action mode is almost a mental thought than a physical pull. Will fire .357 Magnum and .38 Special +P ammo. Took some pictures of it that may be viewed he (dollar bill for size reference) http://www.pangeaacres.net/sitebuilder/images/DSC_8644-820x562.jpg http://www.pangeaacres.net/sitebuilder/images/DSC_8639-823x600.jpg http://www.pangeaacres.net/sitebuilder/images/DSC_8643-808x541.jpg http://www.pangeaacres.net/sitebuilder/images/DSC_8645-818x544.jpg http://www.pangeaacres.net/sitebuilder/images/grip-812x656.jpg That is a beautiful gun. Same as this, right: http://tinyurl.com/c5k7tpe Bud's Guns has this S&W 1911 for sale right now. I'm about to jump on it. The Kimber I was looking at sold this morning, while I was playing golf. Oh well. http://tinyurl.com/czz2gjq Buds has it for a couple hundred less than the MSRP. http://tinyurl.com/cktk23p Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand. Give the Ruger SR1911 a hard look and don't let the low price fool you. I love mine. They are a little hard to find but they are out there. Have you looked at this site? http://www.gunbroker.com/ Here's a review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAZ5EYxpl2o |
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