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    Default 1911 Carbine?

    JMB is probably rolling in his grave right about now!





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    And you thought it couldn't get any worse than the Hi-Point Carbine! LOL

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    Default Re: 1911 Carbine?

    The idea has been around a long time.


    The Mec-Tec is much better than a Hi-Point
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    Default Re: 1911 Carbine?

    I have thought about getting a mech-tec CCU for my GLOCK for a while. I wouldnt want a fun carbine in 45ACP but a 9mm would be a hoot !

    with an M4 stock and red dot...............




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    Quote Originally Posted by RocketFoot View Post
    JMB is probably rolling in his grave right about now!
    I can not believe anyone would do that to a Glock, much less a 1911!
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    I'd mount this on it....



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    GODDAMMIT!!!! I thought I told you crazy kids to quit sniffin' the dope!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DCChris View Post
    GODDAMMIT!!!! I thought I told you crazy kids to quit sniffin' the dope!!!
    Oh hell. I thought you said "quit kicking the rope". Never made sense to me though.
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    I resent that remark about the hi point carbine. They kick ass.

    You can keep the pistols though.
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    As a 1911 purist, I just vomited in my mouth.

    Thanks for sharing though.

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    I think he has something more like this in mind for that type of weapon

    John Moses Browning was a highly successful gunsmith from Utah. Inspired by the work of Hiram Maxim Browning began work on an automatic machine-gun. Unlike Maxim used propelling gas as a motive force. He drilled a hole in the gun barrel to divert some of the gas behind the bullet into a cylinder to drive a piston, which performed the various tasks of extracting the cartridge case, reloading and firing. In 1895 the Browning machine-gun was purchased by the US Navy.

    In 1910 Browning produced a new 0.30-inch machine gun. However, the gun was not ordered by the United States Army until 1917. Over the next eighteen months 57,000 of these guns were produced for soldiers fighting on the Western Front.



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