Lever release Pistol
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Lever release Pistol
I was talking to someone at the F Class shoot at Diggle this weekend who owns a Unicorn :-P who had heard that there is a variant of the 1911 long barrel pistol under development with a similar lever release mechanism assumed to be either 9mm or 45ACP.
Dunno how much truth there is in it but it sound like it could be fun.
Alan
Dunno how much truth there is in it but it sound like it could be fun.
Alan
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Re: Lever release Pistol
I'll try to ignore the use ofthat blasphomous term :evil: :lol:
A lever-release 1911 would be awesome, especially if the lever could be placed where the safety catch normally sits. It would take quite a bit of miniturisation though. Did the rumour mill say who was planning/making it?
A lever-release 1911 would be awesome, especially if the lever could be placed where the safety catch normally sits. It would take quite a bit of miniturisation though. Did the rumour mill say who was planning/making it?
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Re: Lever release Pistol
Sorry mate I couldn't resistBlackstuff wrote:I'll try to ignore the use ofthat blasphomous term :evil: :lol:
A lever-release 1911 would be awesome, especially if the lever could be placed where the safety catch normally sits. It would take quite a bit of miniturisation though. Did the rumour mill say who was planning/making it?

I agree if they do actually manage it I would be very interested
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f*** arse bollox s*** b******, even more money I need to save up. This is killing me!
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Re: Lever release Pistol
Mike357 wrote:f*** arse bollox s*** b******, even more money I need to save up. This is killing me!
Mike
As I said I don't know if it's actually on the cards or would even get passed off, but I know what you mean :?
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Re: Lever release Pistol
It still wouldn't be the same.......
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I think Pete Starley is working on the project, fingers crossed.........Blackstuff wrote:I'll try to ignore the use ofthat blasphomous term :evil: :lol:
A lever-release 1911 would be awesome, especially if the lever could be placed where the safety catch normally sits. It would take quite a bit of miniturisation though. Did the rumour mill say who was planning/making it?
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Re: Lever release Pistol
Not fired a 1911 but wouldn't a Beretta 92 be a good start? The slide release is right on your thumb. Or are they all like that, I know chuff all about pistols. (Too young tongueout )
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