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Kimo Albarado/Owner/Head Reviewer/Producer/Editor
We all have different stories, interests and experiences to share. This is my contribution. So regardless if I'm talking about firearm reviews, outdoor survival skills, plays, food, product reviews or DIY repairs I hope you find something useful here.
Kimo Albarado/Owner/Head Reviewer/Producer/Editor
We all have different stories, interests and experiences to share. This is my contribution. So regardless if I'm talking about firearm reviews, outdoor survival skills, plays, food, product reviews or DIY repairs I hope you find something useful here.
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fishngolfnguns3689
(3 minutes ago)
I have a Tisas 1911. Just wanted (needed) a 1911 in my limited collection. Glad I have it. Thanks!
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millwaterpublishing1387
(9 minutes ago)
It does strike me as a bit funny that the 1911, which established its place in legend as a piece of military hardware designed to be effectively mass-produced by the lowest-bidding manufacturers, now has so many people thinking that only one or two elite companies can build a worthy version of the pistol.
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bobhaehn5470
(18 minutes ago)
I have an accurized stainless Caspian 1911 I've had for over 20 yrs. I paid 400 for it and Colts were selling for around 500 at the time. The only thing I've changed is modifying the frame to barrel feed ramp. It will eat anything I put in it. I would've had 750 to 800 in it if it had been the Colt with the same mods. I still love it
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jakeperez5576
(28 minutes ago)
Excellent unbiased review, and you're right. There are some great budget friendly guns out there that people snub because of brand name.
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104thDIVTimberwolf
(31 minutes ago)
I'm not familiar with the Tisus, but have been amazed by Rock Island every time I've picked one up.
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TheMysterySquad
(47 minutes ago)
You're not going to see the differences by weighing them or looking at the outside. The internals and the quality of the build materials are the difference.
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84Actionjack
(52 minutes ago)
30 yrs ago, I caught a sale on the Colt 1911 but while in the store (San Francisco no less; how times have changed), gun in my hand, another patron showed me the qualitative differences between the Colt and the Springfield. I walked out the store with the Springfield and never regretted it. It was and still is a nail gun. Only .45 I've found to shoot better is my Ruger Blackhawk convertible revolver.
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crimsondragonfly5127
(2 hour ago)
I love my Colt and to me it is money well spent.
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venatorossis9993
(1 hour ago)
Just a quick, fast , simple and honest comparison. Great vid !
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ericwhitlow7364
(3 hours ago)
Years ago I bought an American Classic Commander for around $500 out the door. Absolutely love it. Smooth and shoots anything I put in it.
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