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    My son's 21st Birthday

    I am super proud of my son. He turns 21 today and holly smokes, the time flown by. He is a dean's list college student who exhibits excellent traits as a man and human being. To that end I am giving him a pretty awesome birthday present today. I am posting this to brag about my boy more than anything. He is a incredibly polite, respectful, kind, generous, strong young man. He will stand up for the little guy at a moments notice. He tells the truth, stands up for his beliefs, and the beliefs of others. On top of all that he treats his mother with respect. He opens doors for ladies, pulls out their chair, and stand when they come and go. He will great you with a firm hand shake, and the words "I am delighted to meet you". He has been an very easy kid to parent, he really cares about his family and has an adventurous spirit.

    I am super proud of this wonderful young man!

    So with all that, he is getting a Parkerized Les Baer Thunder Ranch Special, with VZ grips. Along with that, Raven holster and magazine carriers, 3 Wilson magazines, 6 CMP magazines, a Wilson bushing wrench and 1,000 rounds of ammo.



    Happy Birthday Kid!
    I am just a regular guy, trying not to screw things up too much.

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    I turn 32 in July, where are the adoption applications?

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    Congrats to the both of you👍

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    Congrats. Now crack a beer for yourself, he wouldn't be the man he is without your influence.

    Well done.

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    Sounds like you have a stand up son and have done a great job raising him! That's a fantastic package that anyone would be proud to use, bravo! I hope I am in the same situation in 17 years with my son!

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    When I was 21, I was shooting 1911s but was foolishly letting the slide slam forward on an empty chamber. Also, nobody had taught me the risk involved with using the thumb to lower the hammer on a loaded round. You might assist him in deciding which handling methods have less risk. Cocked and locked scares many people but it may be safer than hammer down on a loaded round even when stored but loaded. When my 1911 is a bedside pistol, I keep it loaded in a leather holster with thumb strap separating hammer and slide. Otherwise, chamber is empty.

    Congratulations on the young man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by williejc View Post
    When I was 21, I was shooting 1911s but was foolishly letting the slide slam forward on an empty chamber. Also, nobody had taught me the risk involved with using the thumb to lower the hammer on a loaded round. You might assist him in deciding which handling methods have less risk. Cocked and locked scares many people but it may be safer than hammer down on a loaded round even when stored but loaded. When my 1911 is a bedside pistol, I keep it loaded in a leather holster with thumb strap separating hammer and slide. Otherwise, chamber is empty.

    Congratulations on the young man.
    williejc, you bring forward some excellent point. Thank you.
    Last edited by irondude; 02-17-17 at 10:23.
    I am just a regular guy, trying not to screw things up too much.

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    Wow! Great gift!

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    Sounds like officer material if he's interested in military service.

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    We think alike. When my son exited the 82nd, I gave him a TRS and a handful of Novak/Wolf magazines for his 25th birthday.

    He was here this week, put 400+ rounds through it.

    Don't care for the Les Baer mags, the TRS is a fine sidearm.

    I'm digging the VZ grips.

    Good Luck to you both.

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    Last edited by Spin Drift; 05-05-17 at 16:41.

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