Gravelface
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.40 is terrible. Short and weak
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.40 is terrible. Short and weak
.40 is terrible. Short and weak
whatever they get my hammered
Pump enough rounds of .22 into a bear would kill it too
Perhaps if you posted this in a subforum not populated solely by Busse "enthusiasts," you would get actual answers, instead of a bunch of people simply telling you what you want to hear. But then again, if you really wanted that, you probably wouldn't have posted it here in the first place. Don't mind me...
.40 cal beats em both, and 1911's are jam-o-matics unless you spent 1500 to make them dependable...![]()
We won't, mind you that is.
There is not much point in posting this in other forums. I doubt that many, if not most of the people who knock Busse never even held one. I have owned both Esee and Becker knives.
I didn't care for either of them. The quality of workmanship was fine, I just didn't like the "feel". 1095 steel.......I can't post what Bob Loveless had to say about that.![]()
My attitude is buy what you want, but don't knock another product just because you can't afford it or don't want to deal with the hassle of buying it. I see the same thing on firearms,
optics and other forums. That's just sour grapes.
BTW, the comment about 1911's jamming is mostly BS. I have both a 1911 and a Glock 19. The only malfunction is 1000s of rounds in the 1911 was due to a squib load. I doubt
that the Glock would work very well if there isn't enough powder in the cartridge to cycle the slide. Then there is the magazine issue. People buy crap magazines and then bitch that the
gun is no good.![]()
LOL. you do realize that i was not serious right... while my personal combat pistol is a glock 22, and i DO prefer .40 over .45, i have owned around 20 1911's in the past, and will probably own several more in the future. I don't see it as a particularly spectacular combat pistol due to limited capacity, but it's one of the best shooting pistols ever invented, and there is simply NO HANDGUN with a trigger that compares to a finely tuned 1911 trigger.