I seen a post asking about Bradis's rules on carrying in their shop. You can carry, but your gun has to be empty. They will ask you to remove your mags, so just respect their policy and happy shopping
One thing you might consider is the age group you said you would sell to. Although legally you can carry a gun at 18 yrs. old, you cannot legally sell or purchase a handgun until you are 21. You cannot even purchase ammo for your handguns until you are 21 unless it is a rifle caliber.
Wolfeman, you are so correct! I did not mean that a guy should own a 1911 only, as I also own a Glock 23 and a 27. I just get tired of people being always telling me that the "plastic" guns can outshoot the 1911's. Also all I hear about is the plastic guns can carry more rounds than the 1911's...
Every gun plastic or metal will malfunction from time to time, to insinuate that a 1911 will teach you how to clear malfunctions, is kinda unfair. I can promise you I have had far less with my 1911's than any plastic guns I have ever owned. Most times malfunctions are because someone has decided...
Don't be afraid to buy a good used 1911, sometimes this will help with that initial cost. Generally you will get most of your money back if you decide a 1911 is not for you. That is if you buy a good quality 1911. I have bought several good used 1911's for what it cost to buy a Glock. Not a...
Try the new 4th Gen. Glock's. They have adjustable backstraps now, and actually has one that feels like the 1911. I personally carry 1911's, I have small hands and they seem to be the best fit for me. Not to mention they have been tried and tested for 100 years. So in saying this, get what fits...
Yes I have shot one of those that belonged to a friend but unable to purchase one at this due to the cost. Have read that they are a good buy for the money and if ever have a chance to buy better get it.