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Old 09-29-2013, 10:44 AM   #1
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I clean mine after every range trip. Not sure why but I don't mind doing it at all. I would love a 1911 someday, just something about that gun that talks to me.
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I clean mine after every range trip. Not sure why but I don't mind doing it at all. I would love a 1911 someday, just something about that gun that talks to me.
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When i was competing i had a colt gold cup national match that i had alot of work done on. Was a tack driver. Then i tried a smith 1911. Out of the box stock shot circles around my colt. Sold it and bought a doug koenig model smith for about half of what i was into my colt for. Incredible gun
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