I remember as a kid growing up a lot of vets would comment on how inaccurate the .45 ACP Colt 1911 was.  I remember asking more than once why police used revolvers rather than 1911's and was told it was due to accuracy.
Last Sunday at church I told someone I had to leave right after to shoot in a USPSA match and an old vet asked me if I shot a .45 ACP. I replied "no, something similar, either a 9 or 10 mm" and he said "oh, OK that's a lot different. The .45 is real inaccurate."
I hadn't heard that in years! What's the basis for that legend? Thanks.
					Last Sunday at church I told someone I had to leave right after to shoot in a USPSA match and an old vet asked me if I shot a .45 ACP. I replied "no, something similar, either a 9 or 10 mm" and he said "oh, OK that's a lot different. The .45 is real inaccurate."
I hadn't heard that in years! What's the basis for that legend? Thanks.

 
	 
	 
	 
	 
							
						 God Did Not Create All Men Equal, Colonel Colt Did.
 God Did Not Create All Men Equal, Colonel Colt Did. 
	
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	
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