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1911 .45's?
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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 1030608" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>I have a Kimber Pro-Carry II which is a compact version in-between the ultra carry and the full sized. I have shot my buddy's ultra carry many times and I think you will find it a joy to shoot. Bit of a muzzle blast but within 20 rounds of practice you will learn to control it and get back on target fast for the second half of the double-tap. It is a very good 1911 for concealed carry. Much more comfortable than carrying a full size.</p><p></p><p>I carry in Condition 1 which is the same as carrying any other double action with a round in the chamber just you "see" the hammer being back since it is an exposed hammer. Condition 1 is very safe and the only way I will carry a 1911. I don't trust my slingshotting prowess when I need that gun out and in action ASAP against some thug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 1030608, member: 1863"] I have a Kimber Pro-Carry II which is a compact version in-between the ultra carry and the full sized. I have shot my buddy's ultra carry many times and I think you will find it a joy to shoot. Bit of a muzzle blast but within 20 rounds of practice you will learn to control it and get back on target fast for the second half of the double-tap. It is a very good 1911 for concealed carry. Much more comfortable than carrying a full size. I carry in Condition 1 which is the same as carrying any other double action with a round in the chamber just you "see" the hammer being back since it is an exposed hammer. Condition 1 is very safe and the only way I will carry a 1911. I don't trust my slingshotting prowess when I need that gun out and in action ASAP against some thug. [/QUOTE]
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