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      <title>Shooting the MAC 1911-9 DS - A Real-World Look</title>
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      <description>I finally got some range time with the mac 1911-9 ds, and it&amp;#39;s honestly a bit of a disruptor in the current market. For the longest time, if you wanted a double-stack 1911—or a &amp;#39;2011&amp;#39; as most people call them—you basically had two choices - spend</description>
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