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If it is nickle it is not a 1911.  Notice the dished out area by the trigger guard an A1 feature. It is obviously a custom gun so why nit pick over a easily replaceable part as a trigger.  I have one trigger in each length trying to get the proper feel for me.  I don't think mine flops back and forth between A1 and not A1.  besides it was built in 2001.
If it is nickle it is not a 1911.  Notice the dished out area by the trigger guard an A1 feature. It is obviously a custom gun so why nit pick over a easily replaceable part as a trigger.  I have one trigger in each length trying to get the proper feel for me.  I don't think mine flops back and forth between A1 and not A1.  besides it was built in 2001.
== Glock 19 with 4" barrel? ==
The main page says one of the British Agents is armed with a Glock 19 with a 4 inch barrel. As far as i know, there hasnt even been a "shortened barrel" Glock 19. Isnt it more likely its a Glock 26 with a grip extension?

Revision as of 04:35, 2 December 2011

The nickel 1911 isn't an A1. It has to long a trigger.



If it is nickle it is not a 1911. Notice the dished out area by the trigger guard an A1 feature. It is obviously a custom gun so why nit pick over a easily replaceable part as a trigger. I have one trigger in each length trying to get the proper feel for me. I don't think mine flops back and forth between A1 and not A1. besides it was built in 2001.

Glock 19 with 4" barrel?

The main page says one of the British Agents is armed with a Glock 19 with a 4 inch barrel. As far as i know, there hasnt even been a "shortened barrel" Glock 19. Isnt it more likely its a Glock 26 with a grip extension?