gotta wonder about that 200 yard shot... where are you getting that data on that? Hard enough to hit a target at 150 yards with a thompson (tommy gun) plus there is not a whole lot of power left in the round at that range.
This is a discussion on 1911 Choice within the Defensive Carry Guns forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; gotta wonder about that 200 yard shot... where are you getting that data on that? Hard enough to hit a target at 150 yards with ...
gotta wonder about that 200 yard shot... where are you getting that data on that? Hard enough to hit a target at 150 yards with a thompson (tommy gun) plus there is not a whole lot of power left in the round at that range.
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I'm not a Kimber salesman nor a Springfield Armory dealer.
Shooting a A Kimber is analogous for me to riding a horse at a cantor (comfortable) vs. a gallop (usually uncomfortable). A cantor is like riding in a rocking chair. The Springers are mostly fine pistols but not what I want.
I want the smooth feel of shooting a .45 ACP with a small barrel length as if I am riding my horse at a cantor, not a gallop. Most .45's with a 5" barrel will be more comfortable but not compact enough for me.
Actually before I spend another $1000.00 in this economy for any good .45, I will think about buying the .45 ACP or .357 Sig slide for my P250 first.
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