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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2019 20:01:44 GMT -5
FF to about 1:15.
I really like JM because 1) he is a Louisiana boy, 2) he is one of the fastest shooters alive [and can prove it], and he doesn't seem to be full of himself.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2019 23:33:56 GMT -5
SOLD !!! Want one.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2019 18:26:22 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2019 18:32:11 GMT -5
The only reason I don't like your 645 is there's no finger relief behind the trigger guard. The 945 has the finger relief plus it's better than your 645 doorstop.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2019 18:38:31 GMT -5
The only reason I don't like your 645 is there's no finger relief behind the trigger guard. The 945 has the finger relief plus it's better than your 645 doorstop. So you have shot both the 945 and the 645 enough to truly evaluate them. Interesting.
I have no idea what you are referring to as "finger relief."
Thirdly, I don't have to carry my 645 cocked and locked if I need it in a hurry. The 945 has the same weaknesses as a 1911 clone does.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2019 18:44:30 GMT -5
WE'VE DISCUSSED THE LACK OF FINGER RELIEVE ON THE 645 FOR YEARS YOU FORGETFUL DORK.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2019 15:31:22 GMT -5
WE'VE DISCUSSED THE LACK OF FINGER RELIEVE ON THE 645 FOR YEARS YOU FORGETFUL DORK. Apparently it is a non issue for real handgunners, since I have no recall of discussing it before.
There's room inside the trigger guard for even a gloved FINGER. <---- Is THAT "finger relief?"
The trigger is easily accessible to the trigger FINGER when the gun is held properly. <---- Is THAT "finger relief?"
There is room beneath the trigger guard for all three support FINGERS to grip the butt securely. <---- Is THAT "finger" relief?"
I get it that you are very proud of learning a new word --- "dork," but you are wearing it out. Time to look up a new ATTEMPTED insulting name. That one doesn't work on me.
The only insults that would bother me would be calling me a Damnedocrat or a lieberal. But if someone DID use those terms, I'd know immediately that he knows nothing about ME.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2019 15:41:57 GMT -5
WE'VE DISCUSSED THE LACK OF FINGER RELIEVE ON THE 645 FOR YEARS YOU FORGETFUL DORK. Apparently it is a non issue for real handgunners, since I have no recall of discussing it before.
There's room inside the trigger guard for even a gloved FINGER. <---- Is THAT "finger relief?"
The trigger is easily accessible to the trigger FINGER when the gun is held properly. <---- Is THAT "finger relief?"
There is room beneath the trigger guard for all three support FINGERS to grip the butt securely. <---- Is THAT "finger" relief?"
I get it that you are very proud of learning a new word --- "dork," but you are wearing it out. Time to look up a new ATTEMPTED insulting name. That one doesn't work on me.
The only insults that would bother me would be calling me a Damnedocrat or a lieberal. But if someone DID use those terms, I'd know immediately that he knows nothing about ME.
Where the trigger guard meets the front strap you infernal damnedocrat lieberal jackass!!!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2019 16:22:38 GMT -5
Apparently it is a non issue for real handgunners, since I have no recall of discussing it before.
There's room inside the trigger guard for even a gloved FINGER. <---- Is THAT "finger relief?"
The trigger is easily accessible to the trigger FINGER when the gun is held properly. <---- Is THAT "finger relief?"
There is room beneath the trigger guard for all three support FINGERS to grip the butt securely. <---- Is THAT "finger" relief?"
I get it that you are very proud of learning a new word --- "dork," but you are wearing it out. Time to look up a new ATTEMPTED insulting name. That one doesn't work on me.
The only insults that would bother me would be calling me a Damnedocrat or a lieberal. But if someone DID use those terms, I'd know immediately that he knows nothing about ME.
Where the trigger guard meets the front strap you infernal damnedocrat lieberal jackass!!!
Thanks for admitting you have never held a 645 in your life! There is a scalloped area on both sides of the frame behind the trigger guard. It is not as pronounced as it is on 1911A-1 clones, but it is there.
This is MY gun ---- not a stock internet photo. You see that the relief is cut into the frame behind the trigger.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2019 16:58:18 GMT -5
You're still an idiot and don't know what I'm talking about.... Look at a pic of a 945. See how the trigger guard goes up where it meets the front strap? It's there for finger relief you moronic dumbass! Oh hush...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2019 22:46:41 GMT -5
You're still an idiot and don't know what I'm talking about.... Look at a pic of a 945. See how the trigger guard goes up where it meets the front strap? It's there for finger relief you moronic dumbass! Oh hush... OK .............. you are referring to that useless concave turn in the underside of the trigger guard where it meets the front strap. "The world's greatest semiauto pistol" --- the 1911A-1 --- doesn't have that dipped area, so apparently it isn't needed. If it was truly important, Browning and the army would have dictated that it be included on the gun.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ................. So THAT's where the term "dipshit" originated.
Thanks!!
I'm curious now as to why you think that insignificant, useless curvature of the trigger guard is important.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2019 7:50:10 GMT -5
You're still an idiot and don't know what I'm talking about.... Look at a pic of a 945. See how the trigger guard goes up where it meets the front strap? It's there for finger relief you moronic dumbass! Oh hush... OK .............. you are referring to that useless concave turn in the underside of the trigger guard where it meets the front strap. "The world's greatest semiauto pistol" --- the 1911A-1 --- doesn't have that dipped area, so apparently it isn't needed. If it was truly important, Browning and the army would have dictated that it be included on the gun.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ................. So THAT's where the term "dipshit" originated.
Thanks!!
I'm curious now as to why you think that insignificant, useless curvature of the trigger guard is important.
Oh here we go again with Mutt's "my gun knowledge is huge and my penis is tiny, junior" routine.... Good grief.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2019 8:08:10 GMT -5
OK .............. you are referring to that useless concave turn in the underside of the trigger guard where it meets the front strap. "The world's greatest semiauto pistol" --- the 1911A-1 --- doesn't have that dipped area, so apparently it isn't needed. If it was truly important, Browning and the army would have dictated that it be included on the gun.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ................. So THAT's where the term "dipshit" originated.
Thanks!!
I'm curious now as to why you think that insignificant, useless curvature of the trigger guard is important.
Oh here we go again with Mutt's "my gun knowledge is huge and my penis is tiny, junior" routine.... Good grief.
I'm curious now as to why you think that insignificant, useless curvature of the trigger guard is important.
You wanna be a good boy and answer the question now?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2019 8:15:26 GMT -5
Oh here we go again with Mutt's "my gun knowledge is huge and my penis is tiny, junior" routine.... Good grief. I'm curious now as to why you think that insignificant, useless curvature of the trigger guard is important.
You wanna be a good boy and answer the question now?
Think about bore axis and trigger pull. Now think about why that useless curvature is on most pistols. Or swing your tiny penis around acting like your opinion is important to me.
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Post by bamorin on Mar 27, 2019 11:48:58 GMT -5
I'm curious now as to why you think that insignificant, useless curvature of the trigger guard is important.
You wanna be a good boy and answer the question now?
Think about bore axis and trigger pull. Now think about why that useless curvature is on most pistols. Or swing your tiny penis around acting like your opinion is important to me. the angle offset on the 1911 frame was to create a more natural "point and shoot" at 21 feet. point center mass of the guy charging you in the trench, tap twice. you have spleen, pancreas, liver in first round, sternum second round. On to the next idiot who has jumped into the trench. want a target pistol? Thompson Center makes some that are for 400 meters. I showed you the target my 6 YO grandson shot at 50, first time ever shooting anything.
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