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LMAO ^_^ Alas, too many here would think I was just referring to the city.13. You refer to your mobile device as Burbank.
Actually, the recoil on the Colt .45 M1911s is not that much compared to other military sidearms. I was in the Military for 21 years and I am somewhat familiar with this. I also own a wide brim black fedora ( it is rather fetching). I meet most of your other criteria as well. People like us are great at parties (don't you find?).......The Shadow Knows.
Scott said:LMAO ^_^ Alas, too many here would think I was just referring to the city.13. You refer to your mobile device as Burbank.
Melvin Creston Williams said:Actually, the recoil on the Colt .45 M1911s is not that much compared to other military sidearms. I was in the Military for 21 years and I am somewhat familiar with this. I also own a wide brim black fedora ( it is rather fetching). I meet most of your other criteria as well. People like us are great at parties (don't you find?).......The Shadow Knows.
Firstly, fedora hats off to our veterans. I was raised by my grandfather, a WW2 vet, and have come to the supposition that the military is a make or break test to a man's heart and soul.
Now, to address your comments, I think the key word there is military. This civilian, being female and not possessing so much upper body strength, has been advised that a .32 would be the wiser choice.
I read that the .45 has been used extensively as a military sidearm since the first world war. Since we learn that The Shadow is a WWI veteran himself, he must have begun carrying them at that time.
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