Topic: Utah lawmakers propose M1911 as state gun | |
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Utah just went up a notch in my book!
SALT LAKE CITY -- State lawmakers are debating whether to designate a semiautomatic pistol as the official gun of Utah, despite protests from people who believe it's inappropriate because of recent mass shootings. The bill to make the Browning M1911 the official gun breezed through a committee hearing this week and is scheduled to be debated by the full House as early as Wednesday. Republican Rep. Carl Wimmer said the state should have the gun as one of its state symbols to honor John Browning, a Utah native who invented it in 1911. "He invented a firearm that has defended American values and the traditions of this country for 100 years," Wimmer told the House Political Subdivisions Committee. Utah has 24 state symbols recognizing the history, geography and culture of the state. They include a state cooking pot, a state tree, a state hymn and a state folk dance. The committee approved the bill to add a state gun on a 9-2 vote. Wimmer said the Browning M1911 is widely used by the military, police officers and private citizens, which is why he chose the pistol instead of another Browning gun. Gun Violence Prevention Center board member Steve Gunn told The Associated Press honoring the M1911 is wrong because the people who opened fire in most recent U.S. mass shootings used semiautomatic pistols. That includes the Jan. 8 Arizona shooting in which six people were killed and 13 - including Rep. Gabrielle Giffords - were wounded with a Glock pistol. |
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"official gun of Utah"
![]() ...and yet ANOTHER reason i'm glad i'm not there anymore. |
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"official gun of Utah" ![]() ...and yet ANOTHER reason i'm glad i'm not there anymore. My 1911 was made by Colt! But this is Texas. |
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Arizona's state gun should the Ruger Red Hawk .44 magnum! |
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A very nice weapon, but way too much fire power for a civil servant to use in a populated area.
Even the Military did away with it in favor of the 9mm. |
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Edited by
willing2
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Wed 01/26/11 07:28 AM
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That would be a great pick for historical value.
Issue 1911's were only good for up close and personal. For any range effectiveness they get retooled with after-market parts. This here is a great all-around tool. Hunting game as well as self preservation. ![]() |
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A state gun?
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