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  • #46
    Originally posted by WILL View Post
    I feel like I know what I'm talking about. Do you know something I don't? You're coming across a bit cocky/ arrogant in your reply.
    http://www.defensereview.com/colt-de...rsoc-elements/
    I'm done with this debate as you have yet to offer any argument as to why the 1911 was the best choice and/or speak to any of the issues brought up in this thread. And if you say "they are replacing a 1911 with another 1911" then explain why, again, the current issue ones are 70,000 rounds strong during training and deployment before having to be rebuilt, but the test articles that are supposed to replace them can't meet a minimum round count before breaking.

    Cocky/arrogant? No. Concerned as to why the USMC would be spending my tax dollars in a thinly veiled attempt at someone's favorite by rigging a competition and still selecting a pistol that didn't even make it through the trials? Yes. Perplexed as to why the USMC would limit small arms developers by making such a narrow set of requirements and hampering any new development of firearms, but never arrogant. Curious as to why you have ignored the arguments and continue needless banter without offering a viable defense of the chosen pistol. But never arrogant.

    Come up with counters to the issues brought forward in this thread and not just the whole "1911s rule and are the standard all are judged by" argument. Again, what sets the 1911 apart from any other manufacturer out there and why should that field have been limited when there are so many other good choices out there.
    Experience is a cruel teacher, gives the exam first and then the lesson.

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    • #47
      How do you know the "trials were rigged?" Link please.
      How do you know what the trials consisted of? Do you have a link for that?
      The only evidence presented by anybody for your claim the Colt design failed is 4 pictures on the internet.
      I, however, have read the articles on Military.com, Marine Corps Times, Stars and Stripes. Have you?

      Opinions are like belly buttons - everbody has one. Yours is no more valid than anyone elses.
      Now, if you have actual facts, let's see them.

      Thanks for coming, and have a nice day!

      And I agree with Will.
      "There is nothing so exhilarating as to be shot at without result." Winston Churchill
      Member: Veterans of Foreign Wars, Vietnam Veterans of America, American Legion, AMVETS, Society of the Fifth Infantry Division

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      • #48
        Originally posted by rice paddy daddy View Post
        How do you know the "trials were rigged?" Link please.
        How do you know what the trials consisted of? Do you have a link for that?
        The only evidence presented by anybody for your claim the Colt design failed is 4 pictures on the internet.
        I, however, have read the articles on Military.com, Marine Corps Times, Stars and Stripes. Have you?

        Opinions are like belly buttons - everbody has one. Yours is no more valid than anyone elses.
        Now, if you have actual facts, let's see them.

        Thanks for coming, and have a nice day!

        And I agree with Will.
        Check your PMs
        Experience is a cruel teacher, gives the exam first and then the lesson.

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        • #49
          Okay, facts
          Experience is a cruel teacher, gives the exam first and then the lesson.

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          • #50
            " The pistol can demonstrate reliability of an average minimum of 300 rounds between stoppages and 5,000 rounds between parts failures."
            Thats the craziest thing i've ever seen. 330rds is all you are asking for and 5k before you have to fix it? Man even cheap guns by most standards of the 1980s from Brazil outperformed this!
            This is is the best for Americas best? Seriously?
            Knowledge is Power, Practiced Knowledge is Strength, Tested Knowledge is Confidence

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