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Dan
firing his 1911 .45 Auto pistol. Note the authentic
WWII holster and pistol belt. |
Dan,
again firing his 1911 .45 Auto pistol. Note the
proper rigidly locked forearms for recoil. |
Dan
firing his 1911 .45 Auto pistol. Note the ejected
brass caught in the photo at 2 o'clock from the
ejection port. |
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Dan
smacking center-of-mass target hits with his .45,
rapid-fire at close range. |
Tony
firing his Beretta 92FS 9mm at the bowling pins. |
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The weather was
forecasted as "intermittent thunderstorms," but
it ended up being 75° F and about 98% humidity with a
great sunset setting west over Fish Lake. No wind, very
few bugs, a few wood ticks, and a damn fine time. |