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Thread: 1911R1 Enhanced Commander vs. Delaware LEO Qual.

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    1911R1 Enhanced Commander vs. Delaware LEO Qual.

    Hi all! Here's the latest installment in this series. I hope you like it!

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    Nice shooting!

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    Nice shooting and great performance by the Remington!
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    Thanks guys!

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    What is there not to like ! You do a fine gun review and fire up a bunch of ammo. Good Form !
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    Well done.

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    Well done, as usual. A lot wiggle room in that course, as mentioned, but I liked your interpretation of the course. Caliber of the Remington [I may have missed it]?
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    Well done Howard! That Remington 45auto likes the work out
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry Gibson View Post
    Well done, as usual. A lot wiggle room in that course, as mentioned, but I liked your interpretation of the course. Caliber of the Remington [I may have missed it]?
    Thanks Larry! It’s chambered for the cartridge the good Lord (and JMB) intended to be used in a 1911. The bullets are 230 grain Hardball.

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    As they say...."real men shoot 45 caliber....."

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    Well done! I like this course!

    ...oh! I have a Remington 1911 R1S; nothing fancy, but I like it that way.

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    I’ve got a plain-Jane 1911R1 that I really like too.

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    Instructions not included? This is an odd course. As you say, I like some of the stuff involved a lot. Forward, rearward and lateral movement, shooting from cover, but without defined start positions and time limits, one could theoretically shoot this course with a single shot XP-100, starting from a locked combination safe.
    And I really like the Remington and the "Wild Bunch" leather.
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    Thank you! I like them both too.

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    I have been stuck inside the house sick with Covit 19 for the past week watching your videos just perks me up a little
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    Quote Originally Posted by LUCKYDAWG13 View Post
    I have been stuck inside the house sick with Covit 19 for the past week watching your videos just perks me up a little
    Thanks LD
    Sorry to hear your under the weather. I'm glad the videos help.

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