They claim it is the same as the SEALs get so if you are ex-Navy, you might want to grab one to go along with any 1911s you have. I ordered one for my father's birthday present.:secret:
I'm surprised nobody had mentioned the Chiappa 1911-22. I got mine today and will take it to the range on Friday.Link RemovedPrice out the door was $312.
Once the threat is removed, going any further is murder. In that case, there was no longer a threat when he used a second gun to kill the criminal. Now if the BG dies after you stop him from attacking, too bad on him.
As an owner of two Taurus PT1911s I'd say Rich S is wrong. Both are .45s and both have been dead accurate from day one. Yes I have fired +P rounds thru the blued one. Worked fine with everything I have fed it. No it didn't break. +P rounds have gone thru the stainless one too. We'll see what it...
Get him to get a lawyer is the first thing. Then get the definition as posted changed. If your friends live say 200 miles away you couldn't carry by their reasoning.
That part sucks.
As always, the less said, the better. As for the local city cops, I'd guess many know I carry as we go to the same gun shops. But I don't have to tell them unless asked by law.
Just like not all military should get a free pass, there are cops out there that don't even know what the speed limit is in the area they stop you in. And that the Chief may also be as uneducated. So bad that when the county traffic dept shows up with the documents in court, the judge says "not...
laws need changed. And the cops need better training.:angry: The cop is the idiot in the dash cam video. Rookie mistakes by all involved on the police side of the story. If the cops are so worried about their safety, why isn't it more of a problem in states like Florida where you only have to...