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A little something different. Grand Power P11 with a "fits like a glove" holster made by Alex Boriqua.

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To keep this thread going I thought I'd post a pic of my remaining 1911's in 45ACP.

I might even peel off more 1911 45's in the future as I move to a 1911 in 9mm and/or 10mm. At one time I had more 1911's in 45 ACP than all of my other semi-auto handguns combined. Most are gone these days as 1911's are now just range toys for me. I still do enjoy shooing them. however.

From left Baer Premier II, Wilson Protector and Springfield RO:
 
brandyspaw said:
To keep this thread going I thought I'd post a pic of my remaining 1911's in 45ACP.

I might even peel off more 1911 45's in the future as I move to a 1911 in 9mm and/or 10mm. At one time I had more 1911's in 45 ACP than all of my other semi-auto handguns combined. Most are gone these days as 1911's are now just range toys for me. I still do enjoy shooing them. however.

From left Baer Premier II, Wilson Protector and Springfield RO:
Very nice. 8-)
 
I originally bought a TACOPS Carry then later an X-CHANGE Kit with the compact slide/Romeo1/compact grip module. The FDE is a Carry grip module.
 
Threaded barrel and extendo waiting for my Octane to clear...



...probably should look into the Carry module.
 
A few autos used by Germany in time of war.
Shown:
P-38, Walter mfg. 1944, Russian capture
Luger 1916 (WW I), also used in WW II
Browning P-35 Nazi marked
Third Reich items shown for historical context.
 

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