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By easier to shoot I mean the pistols are, especially the doublestack .45's and their big grips. I have .40 and 10 Glocks and I feel more confident holding the .40 than I do the 10 because the grips are so chunky.


I don't find that to be a dumb idea, but I'm sure you would say if you want a smaller .45 grip, get a single stack like the 1911. I counter with make an all steel mag and up the capacity to 12 rounds and I wouldn't want to give up the capacity or dick around with an antiquated and overrated design which the 1911 is.


Tell me, besides price and availability, what makes the .45 ACP so much better than .45 GAP? Heavier loads in the 250-260 grain range? Okay, that's one thing I do like with the .45 ACP, but it's also something 95% of the people who own it don't care about probably because their 1911's can't handle it or feed it.


IMO, the idea was novel, but poorly executed. The market has clearly moved away from .45 of all types because it wants capacity or more power, which 9 and 10mm do.


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