The time has come for me to part with my final 1911. I am truly sorry to see it go but the condition of my arthritic hands will not allow me to rack its slide or disengage the barrel during field stripping.
I believe that a fine handgun should be used not simply viewed. Therefore, as I have done with my other 1911's, I am gifting the last jewel in my collection to a good friend. He is a fine handler of guns, an accurate shooter and has an appreciation of gun craftsmanship.
Things change in life and I have had the great pleasure of owning and shooting many, many fine 1911 Baer, Brown and Wilson pistols as well as a number of guns built for me by Ed Cameron.
In the future while at target range, I will look at 1911's owned by others and smile in appreciation for what they are.
In the future however, I will carry a S&W model 60 Chief's Special 3" revolver in place of my trusty Officer's ACP. Handling and maintaining this revolver will not require hand strength or dexterity. I chose the model 60 because of the pleasure I had owning and shooting a reliable, accurate and problem free S&W 686-4 revolver.
The model 60 conceal ability, size, and capacity to project heavy hitting rounds made it and easy choice for me to buy. Housed in a Bianchi 7 Shadow holster and loaded with fast and powerful rounds, I feel confident carrying it as my weapon of protection.
I believe that a fine handgun should be used not simply viewed. Therefore, as I have done with my other 1911's, I am gifting the last jewel in my collection to a good friend. He is a fine handler of guns, an accurate shooter and has an appreciation of gun craftsmanship.
Things change in life and I have had the great pleasure of owning and shooting many, many fine 1911 Baer, Brown and Wilson pistols as well as a number of guns built for me by Ed Cameron.
In the future while at target range, I will look at 1911's owned by others and smile in appreciation for what they are.
In the future however, I will carry a S&W model 60 Chief's Special 3" revolver in place of my trusty Officer's ACP. Handling and maintaining this revolver will not require hand strength or dexterity. I chose the model 60 because of the pleasure I had owning and shooting a reliable, accurate and problem free S&W 686-4 revolver.
The model 60 conceal ability, size, and capacity to project heavy hitting rounds made it and easy choice for me to buy. Housed in a Bianchi 7 Shadow holster and loaded with fast and powerful rounds, I feel confident carrying it as my weapon of protection.