Posted October 10, 2016 9:00 am by Comments

By Robert A. Sadowski


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<div data-cycle-hash="colt-o2020-r-_png" data-cycle-desc="Colt Delta Elite: Introduced in 1987, the Delta Elite is the original 1911 to be chambered in the 10mm cartridge. This time-tested Colt uses a Series 80 firing system as well as a standard grip safety and thumb safety. This gun is old-school for sure, but it's built to be reliable. The Delta Elite uses a dual recoil spring system, which is similar to the system found in the CQBP that Colt supplies to the U.S. Marine Corps, to help dampen felt recoil. Additional old-school styling includes an arched mainspring housing and a rounded, Commander-style hammer. " data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>

<div data-cycle-hash="12dw_titan" data-cycle-desc="Dan Wesson Elite Series Titan: The Titan is an all-steel, high-capacity 1911 that offers 13+1 rounds of raw firepower. Nothing about the Titan is subtle: rugged night sights are recessed into the slide, snake scale serrations are positioned forward and aft on the slide, G10 competition grips, tactical rail, and a magazine well that swallows magazines whole. The triggerguard is squared off, giving the Titan rakish aesthetics and the trigger is flat faced. Dan Wesson packs the full-size Titan …Read the Rest

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