Home Handguns Obscure Object of Desire: Full-Auto 1911 Handguns Obscure Object of Desire: Full-Auto 1911 By - May 18, 2011 6 Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Email ◀Previous Post Next Post▶ [HTML1] Now where can we find such a beast? ◀Previous Post Next Post▶ RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Taurus’s New GX4 Carry T.O.R.O. 15+1 EDC Pistol Here’s the Latest On the Lawsuits Against SIG SAUER Claiming P320 Pistols are Unsafe Gun Review: Avidity Arms PD10 9mm Pistol 6 COMMENTS You guys should let Joe’s girlfriend fire that baby. That’s a video I’d like to see. Reply I can’t believe I agree with Mike, but I’d also love to see that video. Reply The old timer reminds me of my grandfather-hunting deer with .30-06 surplus AP rounds… Reply while i’m not a huge fan of “old school” guns, this is the first time that i have seen one of these, bada$$. Reply I saw a photo of one before. The pistol was from an IRA stockpile and had also been modified with a franken-mag and a wooden foregrip. Reply And suddenly, we have a real-world application for the 30-round magazine. Reply LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email.
while i’m not a huge fan of “old school” guns, this is the first time that i have seen one of these, bada$$. Reply
I saw a photo of one before. The pistol was from an IRA stockpile and had also been modified with a franken-mag and a wooden foregrip. Reply
You guys should let Joe’s girlfriend fire that baby. That’s a video I’d like to see.
I can’t believe I agree with Mike, but I’d also love to see that video.
The old timer reminds me of my grandfather-hunting deer with .30-06 surplus AP rounds…
while i’m not a huge fan of “old school” guns, this is the first time that i have seen one of these, bada$$.
I saw a photo of one before. The pistol was from an IRA stockpile and had also been modified with a franken-mag and a wooden foregrip.
And suddenly, we have a real-world application for the 30-round magazine.