U-Turn Riders are having there last hurrah ride again this year the date is Oct.27 and they riding to the old jail house it is a 200 mile ride. We need to figure out who all wants to go so we can get our hotel rooms booked soon if you need any other info get ahold of me.
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Sunday, July 29, 2012
Sticking to their guns: Marines place $22.5M order for the Colt .45 M1911
It’s been called the greatest handgun ever made, and it has
barely changed sine 1911, when the legendary John Browning designed it
especially for the U.S. Military.
And now, the Colt .45 M1911 is making a big comeback, now that the U.S. Marines have placed a $22.5 million order for the Connecticut-made pistols.
The gun, which has been wielded on film by John Wayne and in real life by Sgt. Alvin York and Maj. Audie Murphy, was the standard-issue sidearm in the military for decades, until it was replaced by the Beretta M9 in 1985.
"It just became an iconic part of military and American history,"
Gerry Dinkel, CEO and president of Colt Defense, told FoxNews.com.
The gun, one of the most successful pistols ever used at Camp Perry's National Matches, a competition known to be the main world event in artillery sports, has barely changed since it's creation. Dinkel says that shows the gun's "elegant design" just can't be improved on. And firearms experts agree.
"You can’t beat a .45 cartridge," Jack Lewis, firearms director for Cowan's Auctions, told FoxNews.com. "Some things are hard to replace," he said.
Colt Defense, based in Hartford, Conn., will supply as many as 12,000 of the 200,000 U.S. Marines with semi-automatic, tan-colored M45 Close Quarter Battle Pistols, and they will include spare parts and logistical support. The gun has long been the weapon of choice for special operations agents, thanks to its reliability and the stopping power of its massive bullets.
"I'm really glad that they're keeping it in the American economy," Lewis, who used the gun while he was in the armed forces, said. "I was quite upset when they went to the Beretta," Lewis said.
Some reports suggest Marines are not happy with their main Beretta M9s for their lack of accuracy and stopping power. With M1911's now supplying Special Ops, growing interest may lead to a better solution.
"To have the 1911 selected again for U. S. Forces 101 years after its initial introduction is just an incredible testament to the timeless design and effectiveness of the Colt 1911," Dinkel said. "This is truly a gratifying contract award."
And now, the Colt .45 M1911 is making a big comeback, now that the U.S. Marines have placed a $22.5 million order for the Connecticut-made pistols.
The gun, which has been wielded on film by John Wayne and in real life by Sgt. Alvin York and Maj. Audie Murphy, was the standard-issue sidearm in the military for decades, until it was replaced by the Beretta M9 in 1985.
"It just became an iconic part of military and American history."- Gerry Dinkel, CEO and president of Colt Defense
The gun, one of the most successful pistols ever used at Camp Perry's National Matches, a competition known to be the main world event in artillery sports, has barely changed since it's creation. Dinkel says that shows the gun's "elegant design" just can't be improved on. And firearms experts agree.
"You can’t beat a .45 cartridge," Jack Lewis, firearms director for Cowan's Auctions, told FoxNews.com. "Some things are hard to replace," he said.
Colt Defense, based in Hartford, Conn., will supply as many as 12,000 of the 200,000 U.S. Marines with semi-automatic, tan-colored M45 Close Quarter Battle Pistols, and they will include spare parts and logistical support. The gun has long been the weapon of choice for special operations agents, thanks to its reliability and the stopping power of its massive bullets.
"I'm really glad that they're keeping it in the American economy," Lewis, who used the gun while he was in the armed forces, said. "I was quite upset when they went to the Beretta," Lewis said.
Some reports suggest Marines are not happy with their main Beretta M9s for their lack of accuracy and stopping power. With M1911's now supplying Special Ops, growing interest may lead to a better solution.
"To have the 1911 selected again for U. S. Forces 101 years after its initial introduction is just an incredible testament to the timeless design and effectiveness of the Colt 1911," Dinkel said. "This is truly a gratifying contract award."
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Which Brake Looks Better
I was thinking the second and then it would be easy to make the first the rear brake. I am also looking for a front fender to use as my rear and an oil tank. Any ideas? A fire extinguisher maybe?
P.S. If you ever ride your brother in laws XR650R that you are too short for along side the rail road tracks from Weber to Reavis, make sure to use the right side as the left get awful hairy.
P.S. If you ever ride your brother in laws XR650R that you are too short for along side the rail road tracks from Weber to Reavis, make sure to use the right side as the left get awful hairy.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Plan for Saturday
So the plan for saturday is we are going to meet up at 8 at 270 and gravois ride out and grab some breakfast then head up to saint charles H-D to check out the biking lifes swap meet. The plan after that will be play it by ear to see what everyone wants to do I am planning on riding most of the day.
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C
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Riding this weekend
Ok I am planning on doing some riding this weekend both saturday and sunday. If anyone is interested let me know.
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Swap Meet This Weekend
There's a swap meet this weekend at Saint Charles Harley Davidson put on by The Biking Life Magazine it is Saturday and Sunday thinking about riding out there Saturday to check it out let me know if anyone is interested.
C
C
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Sunday, July 8, 2012
New Idea
Throwing this idea out there to see if anyone is interested I was thinking about doing breakfast run on sunday mornings getting everyone together kind of like man monday. Figured I would throw it up here and see what you all think let me know.
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Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Documentary to check out
Picked up a movie the other day called0 "White Knuckle" it documents the motorcycle cannonball run across the country on pre 1915 motorcycles pretty interesting story being told and to see all the work that it takes to keep this bikes going down the road.
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