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 [HTML1] Now where can we find such a beast? RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Top 5 Self-Defense Handgun Cartridges Girsan Regard MC: Turkish M9 Clone Review Sig Sauer Introduces The Reserve Collection P226 XFive 6 COMMENTS 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$$. I saw a photo of one before. The pistol was from an IRA stockpile and had also been modified with a franken-mag and a wooden foregrip. And suddenly, we have a real-world application for the 30-round magazine. Comments are closed.
while i’m not a huge fan of “old school” guns, this is the first time that i have seen one of these, bada$$.
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.
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.
Comments are closed.