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Offline Brock Samson

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Re: Why the 1911 as a personal defense gun?
« Reply #30 on: December 10, 2007, 02:36:28 AM »
My knees rattle and clank, too now!   ;D

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Re: Why the 1911 as a personal defense gun?
« Reply #31 on: December 10, 2007, 02:57:58 AM »
Brock Samson, not disputing your word or experience but, I can't see the cartridges rattlling in the cylinder? Possibly, could it of been keys on you duty belt, something in your pockets? You guys always seem to be carrying a lot of equipment.
Sounds like the detective in charge("dic") was using young guys for some other than their departments intended purpose? I'm thankful every thing came out OK for you.
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Re: Why the 1911 as a personal defense gun?
« Reply #32 on: December 10, 2007, 11:33:01 AM »
Thanks, I appreciate it.  It was fortunate everything came out all right, considering how many tactical mistakes were made.  The short detective racking those rounds really got to me, though.  Wanted to "scare" the guy, but was actually emptying his weapon!  (And no, he didn't pick them up and reload as he went; just grabbed them as he was leaving....by my count, his shotgun was empty by the time I found the guy.)

Actually, I can duplicate the sound in the Smith right now  (I seldom get rid of a gun, and this one has enough history to keep forever!).  In retrospect, I'm sure it was audible only to me, but I know I'll never forget it!  I really have to deliberately shake it now, so I must have had quite the grip then. 

Holy crap.  Stand by.  I wanted to verify again for my own sanity's sake that what I was saying was accurate.  I did duplicate the sound, but I found that I could make the sound with or without rounds in the chambers, so apparently, there's something else in there rattling!  It's slightly louder with ammo, but that's obviously only a small contributing factor.

Huh!  Learn something every day!  Now I'm gonna go around and shake all my revolvers.....


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Re: Why the 1911 as a personal defense gun?
« Reply #33 on: December 10, 2007, 11:58:09 AM »
Don't know if model 15s have it but, N framed S&Ws have a pin in the center of the hammer rebound sping? Could this be what your hearing?
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