Gun Review: Hands-On with the Ed Brown Special Forces .45
By Rob Garrett
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<div data-cycle-hash="ed-brown-special-forces-14" data-cycle-desc="The front- and backstraps sport custom Chainlink III texturing." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="ed-brown-special-forces-4" data-cycle-desc="The red fiber-optic front sight is paired with a fixed, all-black rear sight with a generous targeting notch." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="ed-brown-special-forces-3" data-cycle-desc="Note the single-sided safety, skeletonized hammer, three-hole trigger and extended beavertail grip safety with a “memory bump.”" data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="ed-brown-special-forces-11" data-cycle-desc="The Ed Brown Special Forces pistol was exceptionally controllable at the range, and it produced some impressive groups thanks to its match-grade components, including the barrel and trigger." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
Source:: Tactical Life
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