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I think just about any full sized pistol now falls into this danged category, even the almost 50-yr old Erma .22s. But the 1911 is extremely numerous and iconic, not to mention usually .45 caliber. It will be a hey-day until April 15th when we all go down to the county clerks' offices to register our "assault weapons".
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I would be willing to bet that the state politicians have .45's.
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