Thursday, January 21, 2010

About the return of the Bren Ten...

PDB on the Vltor Fortis.

Having handled and fired a couple of the Dornaus & Dixon originals, which were indeed wretched, pulsating balls of suck, I have no idea how this particular sword got stuck in the stone in the first place.

(...and the real Excalibur probably shipped with at least one magazine.)

12 comments:

  1. Oh, C'mon! All of us secretly want to pretend that we're Don Johnson and that we live in Miami. Get a Bren 10 and a Galco shoulder holster to go with your Miami wardrobe!

    PS, you're right though. I have small hands and everything based on a CZ-75 trigger is much too long for me.

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  2. Tam, what you said over at PDB's, and what you SAID you said over at PDB's, isn't quite the same. Close enough, or is an edit needed somewhere?

    I agree with the basic premise, in any case. Not sure I ever saw one pulsate, though.

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  3. Yeah... I hadn't even heard of the thing untill they announced they were going to make some. Maybe I should feel young for once?

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  4. Saysuncle took my comment.

    Merlin (Cooper) had that sword put in that stone.

    I never knew they existed, had fire 200 rounds lifetime, and Cooper was being fitted for a casket, but he made ME want one, and long after there were any to be had.

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  5. I saw it and thought, "That's a big ugly Hi-power." I missed the memo.

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  6. Liked the 10mm. Had a Delta-Elite. Never bothered by recoil but I'm 6'6" and weigh ... enough to absorb the force.
    Don't think there will be a big resurgence in the 10mm. But the new Bren will keep it from dying out.

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  7. @ Stretch,"I'm 6'6" and weigh ... enough to absorb the force." lol, I'll stealing that if you don't mind.

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  8. Magazine is worth more than the pistol.

    If you get one with a mag, drop the mag, sell the pistol to numrich as a parts gun, and put the magazine on e-bay.

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  9. I guess I was one of the fortunate (Odd? Lucky? Strange?) few: Owned one of the originals (w/2 magazines), shot the pajamas off of it, shot it in pin shoots and won a state title with it, and loved the thing. Carried it in Alaska for 3 summers fishing (Figured a .41 Magnum-lite firing 11 times really fast was enough for Mr. Bruin). I had never read Cooper at the time either. Maybe it just fit my hand. Never a single malfunction after break-in, either.

    If I hadn't got really, really broke after college, I'd still have it.

    Formerflyer

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  10. The Vltor Fortis/Bren Ten will be using EAA mags, so AVAILABILITY will not be an issue at least.

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