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Another comment complimenting your recoil control. Wow man... you make subcompact 45 recoil look like its a 9mm
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Oh..oops..My Bad.
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@CovertAgentSkittles I think you have me confused with the uploader (GunWebsites). This is not my channel.
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I'd like to say thanks for all the videos, And, I was wondering if in your future videos you could do something on a COP 357 Derringer..Unless you already have that is.
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@reignick1133 They're also probably the cheapest, since STI's double stacks, amazing though they are, generally run in the 1.5-2K$ range.
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@thekingofHar95 @GunWebsites lol I meant Armscor(misspelled that one), also known as RIA(Rock Island Armory)
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@thekingofHar95 @GunWebsites No. Armscore makes a double stack fullsize 1911.
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@thekingofHar95 not 100% true but they are one of the best out ther , there are other such as STI ,Steyer Voight
and a scant few of exceptional quality .
Of "questionable" quality is Armscor / Rock Island armory ( I know their "vanilla 1911's are good haven't tested their "2011" double stacks yet , hence why I regard them as questionable. ( I reserve all opinions good or ill , upon the crucible of review & shooting .)
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Is the Sig Sauer P-220 .45 ACP a better pistol than the ParaOrdinance Warthog?
I heard that the Warthog is very ammo sensitive.
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@NeoAngeloX1 i was thinking the exact same thing, Im gonna practice that.
im not too sure of this, but i have heard that para ordance is the only manufacturer of the 1911 that double stacks, is this true?
thekingofHar95 9 months ago
@thekingofHar95
I think so
GunWebsites 9 months ago
Man that is just crazy how you recover from that recoil. If you can I'm really interested in your technique on how you handle that .45 like that. It looks like your shooting a 9mm.
NeoAngeloX1 1 year ago
@NeoAngeloX1
Strong grip, lots of practice ..
GunWebsites 1 year ago
What can you recommend for controlling recoil like that? Do you just have a death grip or what?
Theriomalstrom 2 years ago
good question, it's not so much the strength of the grip, (although a strong grip is good), but the way we are taught to hold them is with both hands holding as much of the grip as possible, using a push pull.. so it's the technique, not the muscle
GunWebsites 2 years ago