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Title: Just bought a ED BROWN Kobra Carry Stainless .45
Post by: cargaritaville on October 06, 2014, 05:05:16 PM
I just picked up an Ed Brown Kobra Carry Stainless .45. Unbelievable! The fit, finish and bling…beautiful. I did a lot of research on this firearm and the Brown family. They still own it, operate it, and run it…100%. No MIM parts, almost all parts mfg. in-house, and a lifetime warranty to the original owner and all future owners. I originally bought a Dan Wesson Valor V-BOB Stainless .45…another beautiful gun that is well respected…but something was missing…a little bit of bling. The EB has it all. Check out the pic.
Title: Re: Just bought a ED BROWN Kobra Carry Stainless .45
Post by: ricardo on October 06, 2014, 05:22:57 PM
What a masterpiece. I know it's not the Christian thing to do but I'm lusting........ ;D

If I'm not mistaken, the DW Valor has EB internals.
Title: Re: Just bought a ED BROWN Kobra Carry Stainless .45
Post by: cargaritaville on October 06, 2014, 05:26:31 PM
Lust is good….
Title: Re: Just bought a ED BROWN Kobra Carry Stainless .45
Post by: DDGator on October 06, 2014, 06:10:45 PM

Superb!



Title: Re: Just bought a ED BROWN Kobra Carry Stainless .45
Post by: backupr9 on October 07, 2014, 09:42:55 PM
Still trying to get a pic to work.  This is my Ed Brown Special Forces in .45...a truly wonderful handgun.  Smooth, accurate, so well balanced that you really don't feel the slide moving when you fire it.  Wonderful trigger.


(http://rs778.pbsrc.com/albums/yy62/Adamsavage/Mobile%20Uploads/personalpropertypicturesandpistols038_zps5fcf9055.jpg~c100?t=1412715876)
Title: Re: Just bought a ED BROWN Kobra Carry Stainless .45
Post by: cargaritaville on October 07, 2014, 09:49:55 PM
That was my 2nd choice…a beautiful gun!
Title: Re: Just bought a ED BROWN Kobra Carry Stainless .45
Post by: cargaritaville on October 07, 2014, 09:54:39 PM
I just thought of something…did I just buy another safe queen because it is so beautiful that I don't want to damage it by carrying it? I bought my R9 Cogan with the idea of carrying it, and that is now a safe queen. I have to admit that carrying a ported firearm for concealed carry worries me a bit.
Title: Re: Just bought a ED BROWN Kobra Carry Stainless .45
Post by: MRC on October 08, 2014, 08:40:54 PM
I just thought of something…did I just buy another safe queen because it is so beautiful that I don't want to damage it by carrying it? I bought my R9 Cogan with the idea of carrying it, and that is now a safe queen. I have to admit that carrying a ported firearm for concealed carry worries me a bit.

I agree with tracker and Karl:

   "What the heck, all guns get scratched sooner or later."
Title: Re: Just bought a ED BROWN Kobra Carry Stainless .45
Post by: the_skunk on October 08, 2014, 08:44:04 PM
A 1911 - still one of my favorites, and one of the best 'point and shoot' guns available
Title: Re: Just bought a ED BROWN Kobra Carry Stainless .45
Post by: backupr9 on October 08, 2014, 11:20:51 PM
I do agree!  The full size 1911 would be my first choice for a first shot and follow-up shot at any reasonable distance if I could have one available and easily put in action.  Unfortunately, for most of us a smaller and less accurate weapon is necessarily the choice for carry daily.
Title: Re: Just bought a ED BROWN Kobra Carry Stainless .45
Post by: Richard S on October 09, 2014, 07:54:48 AM
Now that's a gun!

As for carrying it, I believe in the old maxim, "A gun unused is a gun abused."  8)
Title: Re: Just bought a ED BROWN Kobra Carry Stainless .45
Post by: MaddogR9 on October 10, 2014, 10:26:07 AM
Nice Kobra.... Attached the picture of the three carry options I mentioned to you, along side my full size EB Custom Carry with the magwell and 8 round mag. I thought the size comparison would be interesting. 

Took off my wood grips on my Kobra carry the other day to try these with an aggressive grip texture. The wood grip look is a much nicer look....but this texture works better for me. 

If you look close at R9 you can see the wear from the Crossbreed holster at front of trigger guard.  What you can't see is the thickness diff as compared to the Glock 30S..... The Kobra carry feels small after handling the full size 1911.   R9is small!😎
Title: Re: Just bought a ED BROWN Kobra Carry Stainless .45
Post by: backupr9 on October 10, 2014, 11:40:02 AM
Pretty dang nice assortment!
Title: Re: Just bought a ED BROWN Kobra Carry Stainless .45
Post by: MaddogR9 on October 10, 2014, 12:57:22 PM
Thank you..... Nice Special Forces model.... I looked at it hard before I bought the Classic version.....couldn't go wrong with either model. Loved their triggers....  I enjoyed watching the Hickok45 YOUTUBE review of the Special Forces earlier this year...when he likes a firearm his excitement is obvious.  His video's on the Kobra Carry a few yrs ago were great as well.

Always wished Hickok45 had shot the Rohrbaugh......
Title: Re: Just bought a ED BROWN Kobra Carry Stainless .45
Post by: JoshA on October 10, 2014, 11:29:42 PM
So here is a question about carrying a 1911.

How do you fellows who carry one opt to carry? Hammer back or not?

All this reading about 1911's I got my ultra carry II and sig ultra compact out to the range today.

Who knows, with winter coming on I may give one a whirl. They were both very nice to shoot, 100% reliable and accurate.

When I started working out of the holster I just am not used to that hammer back with the light single action trigger.

Of course the 2 safety's are there for a reason.

On a seperate note, I got the Kimber out when I got home and was introducing my wife to a 1911 and showing her how the grip safety works (she is showing some interest in shooting) and low and behold the Kimber was firing off without the grip safety being depressed. I probably only have 100 rounds through that gun and never carried it, so to Yonkers we will go. Crazy, but that is a pretty critical safety IMO. Some striker fired pistols (shield) I never use the safety on, but a 1911 IWB I feel both safeties are critical.

Look forward to hear how you fellows carry anyway.

Beautiful ed brown. You actually have me looking at them online. What did ya have to give for it if you don't mind me asking cargaritaville? 
Title: Re: Just bought a ED BROWN Kobra Carry Stainless .45
Post by: cargaritaville on October 11, 2014, 08:03:32 AM
The Ed Brown Kobra Carry was $2600.00.
Title: Re: Just bought a ED BROWN Kobra Carry Stainless .45
Post by: backupr9 on October 11, 2014, 08:39:30 AM
I carry cocked and locked.  Frightening that the grip safety was non-functional!  The final safety is always the mind of the user.....NEVER EVER put your finger on the trigger until you are ready to fire.
Title: Re: Just bought a ED BROWN Kobra Carry Stainless .45
Post by: JoshA on October 11, 2014, 09:45:48 AM
I carry cocked and locked.  Frightening that the grip safety was non-functional!  The final safety is always the mind of the user.....NEVER EVER put your finger on the trigger until you are ready to fire.

True enough! Well said.

As for cocked and locked, that's the only way I can imagine carrying it truly. Thanks.
Title: Re: Just bought a ED BROWN Kobra Carry Stainless .45
Post by: JoshA on October 11, 2014, 09:47:33 AM
The Ed Brown Kobra Carry was $2600.00.

Thanks for the info. Where did you buy from? LGS or online? Or direct? Thanks for the help.
Title: Re: Just bought a ED BROWN Kobra Carry Stainless .45
Post by: cargaritaville on October 11, 2014, 10:05:48 AM
I bought it from Shoot Straight at the Ft. Myers, Fl. Gun Show. On the Saturday, after a lot of research, I purchased the Dan Wesson Valor V-Bob .45 in Stainless. Truly a remarkable gun for the money. Then, as I was walking out with my new toy, I noticed an Ed Brown Kobra Carry in Stainless w/rosewood grips. $1000.00 more than the Dan Wesson I just purchased. It was love at first sight. Lust is good! Someone told me that the only problem with buying an Ed Brown is you will want another one. It's probably a lot like dating a red head woman.
Title: Re: Just bought a ED BROWN Kobra Carry Stainless .45
Post by: Richard S on October 11, 2014, 11:55:16 AM
* * * * It's probably a lot like dating a red head woman.

 ;D ;D ;D ;D

(I rarely award four.)  8)
Title: Re: Just bought a ED BROWN Kobra Carry Stainless .45
Post by: MaddogR9 on October 11, 2014, 07:30:57 PM
I only carry cocked & locked with my 1911.  Initially I was uncomfortable with the idea as a everyday carry..... but after spending time handling the 1911 unloaded, dry firing practicing to a target, then drawing and firing to targets at the range, I became very confident with the safety setup. In the beginning when I attempted to draw quickly to a timer I discovered my grip wasn't consistent and, every so often, I would fail to disengage the grip safety.... That motivated me to spend a lot more time on my grip, which ultimately improved my pistol returning to target between shots, my overall accuracy., and my confidence with the safety. The thumb safety seems natural and is such a positive action....plus my trigger finger is still my ultimate safety...I just don't put it inside the guard until it's time to shoot.... I Always Remembering the ultimate 1911 gun guy (Jeff Cooper's) Rules.  8)
Title: Re: Just bought a ED BROWN Kobra Carry Stainless .45
Post by: JoshA on October 12, 2014, 01:25:25 AM
I almost carried the sig ultra nitron today, but I need a few hundred more rounds with it first. Slapped the XDS in the IWD crossbreed instead. I guess I'm used to walking around a few rounds shy.

Maybe this winter. Also hate the idea of wrecking such a beauty of a gun with daily carry when I have dependable polymar pieces. I'll get over it once I decide it's a good one to carry I imagine.

Not a kobra carry, but i like it : )