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United States  Old 7th August 2005, 12:52
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Saw an old locked thread about full auto 1911's and figured I'd post this. Downloaded this vid from Bul's site a long time ago and forgot I even still had it. Enjoy http://s62.yousendit.com/d.php?id=3...4WSB1PGM8EBLVCW

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Hey Mariner, tried to log on to the site you posted but got an error message. Is it the site or me?
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could be the site, sometimes yousendit acts up. Try this one http://www.bultransmark.com/files/Miki-Auto.mpg

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WOW!! That's something else. I'll bet it's hard to keep on target.
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I've seen some full auto 9mm before, the glock 18 if I remember correctly, seemed like if you had the proper grip it was pretty controlable, but I imagine that the .45 would be a bit harder. pretty cool

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I didn't see any of those at the last gunshow.Very impressive but I wonder would it be practical?
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People would do anything to impress other people. Poor 1911.
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FULL AUTO EXPERIENCE - Couple years ago I bought a Kimber Custom TLE. I didn't like the trigger pull so I took the hammer and sear off my Kimber Compact. The Compact's trigger pull is light and crisp. After installing the trigger and sear in the TLE, on an empty gun/chamber I tested to see if the gun is safe to be fired. Off to the range, loaded 5 rds in the mag, loaded the TLE, squeezed the trigger, and 5 rds in full auto. Good thing I was the only one in the range. Saved me from embarrassment.

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