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Offline Grapeshot

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Military Persona Using an M1909
« on: April 18, 2010, 11:52:57 AM »
While I have everything I need to portray a US Army Officer patrolling the border, circa 1900 - 1916, and shoot a "Wild Bunch" match, there are days I would like to shoot my M1909 Colt New Service .45 Government Revolver.  While not as fast as my M1911 .45ACP, It shoots those .45 Colt rounds with authority.
Listen!  Do you hear that?  The roar of Cannons and the screams of the dying.  Ahh!  Music to my ears.

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Re: Military Persona Using an M1909
« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2010, 05:38:23 PM »
Sounds very cool.  I like my M1909 also.  It's a lot of fun to shoot.  Not all the officers had M1911s in those days on the Mexican Border.  Patton had his engraved SAA with the lanyard loop.
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