>he still uses .45 AGP
>>65157452>he's still coping
>>65157452>Hey you gotta ditch that old cartridge man, it is from 1905>You gotta get with the times an adopt a cartridge from 1902
>>65157452Unironically, as a 27 year old White male, yes.
>>6515745245 Auto GynePhile?
i thought op meant 45 GAP at first
>>65157452Im not AGP, but I am a straight cis male crossdresser
>>65157452What's wrong with it? It's big and slow, and reliably puts down the target, just like muh dick.
>he still wastes energy worrying about other people's gun
>>65157531I did too, that would actually make more sense than OP's post
>>65157632>noooooo caliber is dead and obsolete dont buy it AAAGGGHHHWhy are they like this?
>>65157638Why are you like that? You must have boomer tier blood pressure over it
>>65157452Don't fix what ain't broken. Are there better options? Sure. Do they mean than .45 ACP doesn't work? No. Are they worth replacing your guns for? Also no.
>>65157452>still uses .45 AARPyes anon, I do. because I like it and the 1911 was my first gun
>>65157452>HAHAHAHA GET IT? I CHANGED ACP TO AGP TO MAKE IT LOOK LIKE 1911 OWNERS ARE TRANNIES?What happened to /k/?
>>65157659Same thing that happened to the entire internet.The easier it is to access, the worse the people.Exclusion is the heart of quality.If only there were a way to ensure that posters could field strip at least three different models of firearms, or autistically quote from Hatcher's notebook, without violating anonymity.
>>65157677Flags would be a start
>AGPProjection
>.45AARPFTFY
OP is seething and malding
>>65157488what?
Thanks for reminding me that I need more .45 ACP ammoMy Colt 1911 and USP45 need the food
>>65158302whats the wood on that middle one? beautiful shade of wood and that blueing patina is so tasteful. John Moses really knew what he was doin when making an art piece that beautiful
>>65161580IIRC it's rosewood. These are just some cheap stocks I picked up at the gun shop when I transferred the pistol; as sold to me it had some plastic faux-ivory with bad scrimshaw on it rather than the original "double-diamond"walnut it had from the factory. These were the only checkered stocks the shop had with the "double-diamond">that blueing patina is so tastefulThat is 2004 Colt's attempt to replicate the "brush-blue" finish they used in late 1917-early 1918.