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Blip said:
Glad you made it thru the training.

Carrying the 40. is much better then in my day, we had the big lump of a 45. Colt, six cell B-Lites, two clips, Motorola, & handcuffs as our boarding gear. Plus the old Second Chance body armor sure added weight.

Having gone in the water a few times, I know how much "fun" it can be to stay afloat.
The .45 Colt wasn't anything to shake a fist at. I would gladly trade any Sig for a true Colt 1911.
 
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Well, the old joke we had with our 45's was if you were
really in trouble, just throw the Colt and clips at the bad guy and
he would probably end up shooting himself first before
loading it properly.

It seemed like many of our weapons saw service during WWII and
operating in a saltwater environment kept the GM's very busy doing pms on the Colts all the time.
When they worked,they were great, but when they didn't, they were
just another lump of metal.
 
Blip said:
When they worked,they were great, but when they didn't, they were
just another lump of metal.
I think that was pretty much the case with all the weapons of the world at that time. I don't think it wasn't till the advent of the AK-47 that a weapon could be more accurate and reliable the dirtier it got.

On a side note, a 9mm is worthless. Nice target round, but nothing for stopping power. I'd like to stop an advancing taget with 1-2 shots, rather then 5.