DutchVDub
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The fact is the 1911 revolutionized the pistol design and plain and simple, it got it right. Apparently they got it right enough that the US Marines just placed a 25.5 million dollar order for Colt 1911's to replace the M9. I'm hoping that means the Army isn't too far behind.
You really can't say much about the age of the design when it works so well. The weight is actually very beneficial in being able to fire it accurately as it helps with recoil. The 1911 also has a realtively slim profile, making it less bulky to carry than the M9. Hell, it would probably conceal better than my FNP-9.
Hell, the M2 .50cal machine is still in use and its been around since WWI as well. In fact there has been very little changed on it since the original design except for the addition of a safety and then recently a quick change barrel.
The AR that all you ***s love so much was first designed in the 50's, the AK-47 that still endures as one of the worlds most popular "assault" rifles was designed back in the 40's.
Are there newer, fancier, and even better performing weapons now? Sure there are, but these weapons continue to endure because of their rugged design and over all balance of performance and reliability.
That, and what the Mad Russian said.
You really can't say much about the age of the design when it works so well. The weight is actually very beneficial in being able to fire it accurately as it helps with recoil. The 1911 also has a realtively slim profile, making it less bulky to carry than the M9. Hell, it would probably conceal better than my FNP-9.
Hell, the M2 .50cal machine is still in use and its been around since WWI as well. In fact there has been very little changed on it since the original design except for the addition of a safety and then recently a quick change barrel.
The AR that all you ***s love so much was first designed in the 50's, the AK-47 that still endures as one of the worlds most popular "assault" rifles was designed back in the 40's.
Are there newer, fancier, and even better performing weapons now? Sure there are, but these weapons continue to endure because of their rugged design and over all balance of performance and reliability.
That, and what the Mad Russian said.
