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Thanks, but we'll pass on that cruise...
On Mon, 11 Mar 2013 04:57:59 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Wayne B" wrote in message .. . On Sun, 10 Mar 2013 20:18:43 -0400, J Herring wrote: Ditto. There are serial number listings on the web by which one can determine the year the Colt 1911 was made. They go back a long way. And, they're not near as beauteous as that S&W! === Have you ever seen a Kimber? I had a chance to shoot one last year and have been lusting after it ever since. ------------------------------------------------ The Kimber 1911 is what led my buddy into buying the S&W 1911 Elite. He has a son currently serving in the Marine Corps in Afghanistan. When the Marines announced they were going to switch from Berettas to the new Colt 1911 as the standard issue sidearm for some of the special recon forces, Kimber made a bunch of custom engraved versions of their 1911 and made them available for private purchase to active duty Marines in those units. Ironically, my friend's son, although in a recon unit, was not eligible to purchase one however because he has not yet turned 21 years of age. So, my friend decided to try to get one and save it for him until he is discharged, turns 21 and gets a handgun permit. That didn't work. The Kimber is not on the MA Compliant list. But then we were at a gun shop and saw the new S&W 1911 E-series. It has a stainless body ideal for engraving (engraving chrome isn't a good idea) so he got it and is having it engraved. The new Marine Corp issue Colt 1911 is done in a non-glare Cercoat finish, has some safety improvements and has the rail for tactical accessories. The civilian versions are either black or stainless. Here's a picture of the Marine version: http://www.gunsandammo.com/files/2012/07/railgun.jpg It's definitely a Marine's color. Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling'...the liberals' answer to a lost argument! |
Thanks, but we'll pass on that cruise...
On Mon, 11 Mar 2013 09:42:53 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
On Monday, 11 March 2013 12:37:23 UTC-3, Gogarty wrote: In article om, says... (Snip) When he crewed on a sailboat he was a wincher, not a sailor. No, no. Deck ape. Actually, I filled all positions including helmsman, navigator etc. The boat owner was great for letting us all have a turn at everything. Have you asked any friends to go sailing yet? Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling'...the liberals' answer to a lost argument! |
Thanks, but we'll pass on that cruise...
On 3/11/2013 12:42 PM, True North wrote:
On Monday, 11 March 2013 12:37:23 UTC-3, Gogarty wrote: In article om, says... (Snip) When he crewed on a sailboat he was a wincher, not a sailor. No, no. Deck ape. Actually, I filled all positions including helmsman, navigator etc. The boat owner was great for letting us all have a turn at everything. Was that Sea Scouts? |
Thanks, but we'll pass on that cruise...
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Thanks, but we'll pass on that cruise...
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