tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8293484.post112059455495017135..comments2024-03-28T22:25:39.706-06:00Comments on The Michael Bane Blog: The Devil's Right HandMichael Banehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16630187848984050478noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8293484.post-1121055750594056182005-07-10T22:22:00.000-06:002005-07-10T22:22:00.000-06:00By the Teams I assume you mean SEAls. They do not...By the Teams I assume you mean SEAls. They do not use 1911's. I also think you are completely wrong about the comeback of the 1911 in the miltiary. Time will tell.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8293484.post-1120760918015690392005-07-07T12:28:00.000-06:002005-07-07T12:28:00.000-06:00A return to the M1911A1 would be welcome IMHO. The...A return to the M1911A1 would be welcome IMHO. Then again, I also see nothing wrong with arming our troops with M1917 revolvers, a bunch of moon clips, and proper training. As a concession to modernity, we can throw in more ergonomic stocks, a ramp front sight, and the short-throw lockwork.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8293484.post-1120685152688493652005-07-06T15:25:00.000-06:002005-07-06T15:25:00.000-06:00While I love the 1911, and own a few, I think the ...While I love the 1911, and own a few, I think the idea of a DAO or DA trigger is a good one. Personally, I like the LDA: double action and a 1911 style, available as single or double wide mags. The only thing it, as most of the new fancy DAO don't have is double strike ability. In the 80s when the 92 was picked, Browning submitted the BDM. It failed in the market, but as a modified Hi-Power Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com