Original Colt 1911 Chapter 2
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- Опубліковано 3 гру 2024
- Working out an original Colt 1911 made in 1918. Yes, we're calling it a "Chapter 2" video, but the subject of the video is actually a different 1918 vintage 1911. It's one I bought in Knoxville over a year ago but just now getting around to a video with it. It just happens to be the twin brother of John's 1911, the one we used in the first video. Both were made in 1918.
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Whoever thought that a 71 year old would've become one of the biggest gun youtubers on the internet? You're never too old to follow your dream. Great channel by the way!
Hahaha, guess again.
He shot that 103 actually 104 year old gun and it still works that’s insane
@@ZamyplaysThat’s what happens when you take care of things
One of my very first firearms chanel i wacth
All you have to have is a skill and a personality !! Don't be plastic !!
I like to think Hickok will one day own every firearm ever made - if he doesn’t already
He can't have mine
I don't think you'll see him rushing down to the gun shop to buy a Hi-Point.
@@mr.nobody68 no like every model
still awaiting that ruger p series review
If he doesn't, he's heckin close.
This was the exact model 1918 my grandfather smuggled back from WW2. It's still in the family and in near perfect condition. They just don't make them like they used to anymore.
What do you mean.
@@Toothpirate1979 pretty sure these modern AR15s will not last 100 years.
i also have a 1918 that i bought back in 1977 for $150 its also in very good condition...my first real pistol
@@SouthoftheHill why not.
@@SouthoftheHill buy a good ak 47 way more reliable
This man hasn’t changed since my childhood. Nostalgia right here
I’m in awe of his accuracy
He ain't no spring(field haha) chicken, and practice makes for great muscle memory accuracy. Why do you think he's so good of a shot?!
Dude it’s obvious his just using his dead eye ability. Without it he be less accurate.
You should see Peter North 👍👠
The 1911 is honestly just a really accurate gun. Granted, mine is a modern A1 Springfield in the GI pattern but I've hit a target at 20ish yards with one arm behind my back, and a single hand on the gun. With a great shooter, it's basically point shooting.
Beautiful
American's classic
This gun never gets old
The fact that some units and soldiers still carry them if allowed is a testament to its longevity. it's been largely replaced sure, but nearly every sidearm since has used the same basic formula and attributes some of it's function and design to the 1911, it's been used for over 100 years and I don't see why it won't be used for a 100 more
I have a 1911 Government Model commercial from 1914. Serial number in the 4 digit range. I love that it still shoots as good as it did 108 years ago.
Love watching your videos mr hickok
I have a colt 1911 45acp that belonged to my grandpaw,he gave it too me just before he passed away,he said he bought the gun in the 1930's used,it was purchased down here in the deep south were we live still fires just like it did the day he bought it,too me there's no other pistol ike them mine will be passed down to my grandson when hes old enough to own his own guns
Love how you can actually see the slugs flying at that gong (6:23, 6:28 and 13:03). Can hardly wait until the "3011" celebration! 😁
Yes, and the two at 6:23/6:28 hit the gong within 2 inches of each other!
Ummm…2111, not 3011.
I have one that my wife’s grandfather was issued in WW1. He was a Quartermaster so he was issued the .45 and was issued a mule to ride across Europe rather than walking.
Treasure that for generations to come!.
And buy a tin of sealed .45 ammo. In the year 2525, if man is still alive, one of your descendants will want to try it.
What a Wonderful Day it is with Hickok 45 , and a 1911 !!!
I love how you can see the bullet flying to the gong
Isn’t that cool? The first time I noticed it I thought I must be imagining it then I saw it several more times.
It happens sometimes if the sun is at a particular angle. Most with. 45 cal, because they are only flying at around 900 Feet / Second.
Yeah 45 is like the snorlax of calibers. Slow but strong lol
Crazy to think that means you could potentially literally dodge a bullet
I have my Dad's Ithaca 1911 A1 made in 1944 and it is without a doubt the most refined shooting pistol I have ever shot. Sometimes I think I should lock it away due to sentimental value, but I just can't bring myself to do it. It is truly amazing that both of those pistols are over 100 years old and still function flawlessly - the greatest pistol design of all times.
The old guys wearing a couple of layers, always have the HEAT!!! thank you Mr.Hickok45 for the content. You are outstanding. I have grown up with firearms my entire life and I cannot imagine it any other way. Anywho, enjoy a happy thanksgiving and VERY merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and your family! ❤
I'm currently saving for a Colt 1911 like yours and John's. I just started my collection, starting off with a Glock 23 Gen 3, Smith and Wesson m&p 9 2.0, and a Sig Sauer P320 compact. Only thing I regret is not starting sooner in my life. Great video as always, been a subscriber for a while now, always look forward to your content.
As someone who has been there and my first was also a Glock 23 gen 3. I would recommend getting a 19 9mm instead. Cheaper ammo, easier to shoot, higher capacity mags especially with the extended 19rd mag.
@@fujimi715 You can buy a conversion barrel for $120 and shoot 9mm for range/practice. If you wanted to carry it for self defense you would want to change the extractor.
Amando. You need a couple of revolvers in your growing collection!
Colt and S&W are my favs. But if you're set on a 1911, check out the civilian marksmanship program. You might get lucky and end up with a nice original!
My favorite handgun in my collection is my Colt 1911 gvt. Not an original from back in the day but it is the 70 series model. Such great guns!!
Great shot on the gongs, Hickok!
Not enough can be said to commend your camera man I believe it your son the clarity on the close up shots is outstanding another great video thank you
“I'm bleeding for you; you're worth it”
- Hickok45
He said it as I read this. Lol
@@sfuchs1974 classic
Can’t believe it man. I remember watching this man 10 years ago and he had like a couple of thousand followers. His way of telling and explaining always fascinated me. Down to earth.
Now fast forward I run into this clip almost having forgotten about Hickok45. 7,5mil…
Hats off sir
They say that the accuracy of the originals is really poor, but you don't seem to have any issues putting it on target. Very interesting vid on a great gun. Your channel never disappoints. Thanks.
I have my Great Uncle's. 1918 manufacture and all original. I have been shooting it since I was 11 and owned it since I was 16. These are accurate, depending on the individual pistol, from acceptable to fine. The difference between my original 1911 and a Series 70 Gold Cup Match is: 25 yards the 1911 is about 5". At the same range the Gold Cup is about 3"- 31/2. This compares these two individual pistols. A lot of the difference is the sights. One is GI the other is a Gucci Colt Match pistol with great sights.
Beautiful piece of history….
I LOVE 1911s, and I'm fortunate to have inherited my Great-Uncle's 1911 (also made in 1918), he was a medic with Patton's army all the way from Africa to Berlin, and since I don't have BigFoot hands, I've never had a hammer bite issue.
Greetings to y'all from the Netherlands 🌷, T.
Every time I think about getting a .45 a modern gun I watch his videos on the 1911 and end up keep on saving my money for one. In my mind it is the coolest and best looking gun ever.
If you want an original, go to the civilian marksmanship program. Subscribe and wait for the next auction.
@@savage22bolt32 Unfortunately I think the second auction is already closed and the 1911's are sold that were planned to be sold.
CMP noticed some people abusing their program by buying through CMP then reselling for ticket scalper prices. Caused a few month pause in the CMP lottery for these 1911's.
@@TacticalTerry That's sad to hear.
I lucked out & my random # was drawn in the first go around.
@@savage22bolt32 I agree. It seemed like the CMP sales would have been the beginning of something wonderful, but after the second stage of the lottery ended, I'm not sure what the future holds.
It's great that you got your chance to own a piece of history!
Thanks for your help on these videos John.
My absolute favorite handgun! Outstanding video!
I really enjoy the seamless video's. Great job John.
My Colt 1911 was originally issued in WWI to a Lieutenant and carried through WWII by the same man who retired as a Colonel.
It’s all original except for the raw ivory grips he had put on In Cairo to honor GS Patton his commander.
@@wapiti3750 nothing like a random UA-camr doubting what you say.
Anyone know about the batch of 1911's (made in 1918 with a hard Nickel).. seemingly done at the time of manufacture ?
what a beautiful gun
There’s a lot of good guns out there . Some concealable, some with quick triggers, some have really high capacity mags … at the end of the day a 1911 is the one true man’s gun. Go ahead and collect the others , but every real man has a 1911
I have a 1911 (not A1) It's been in the family for 50+ years. I shoot it monthly at IDPA Matches at Volunteer Pistol Club. It runs and I score better than with any other pistol I shoot. I will pass it down to my sons when I'm gone. Great firearm. Thank you Hickock 45.
A Hickok45 video about my favorite gun, just the perfect start to a perfect day. Great camera work John!!!
Was fortunate to obtain two early 1911s awhile back. One was made in 1918 and the other (with a "CXXX" serial number) has a letter stating it was sold in 1912! Both are fantastic shooters.
Anyone know about the batch of 1911's (made in 1918 with a hard Nickel).. seemingly done at the time of manufacture ?
Love your programmes, sir. Stateside sage wisdom within the background of a Tennessee outdoor range. All the right guns, all the right analysis, all the right feels. ✊🏻
The man with superhuman ability is incomparable
That 1911 is only 2 yrs older than H45! My bedside home Def gun is a 1911, cocked and ready……..
I like the 1911 more than any glock 😜👌
Love seeing you do these original 1911 and 1911a1 videos 👍🏻
On Target ... again ... hickok45 !! thank you
Outstanding pair of 1911s. Great shooting as always,
I have a WW1 1911 that Was carried by my father in laws grandfather in WW1. It shoots very accurate. Love that gun. It was made in 1917 according to the #’s on it. The gunsmith told me those early models were all hand fitted. In early WW1 they didn’t have to be technology to mass produce like later models. This thing is stupid accurate, double taps are so close they touch! I don’t shoot it much, mostly clean it once a year just to Handel it. What a dream gun. I’ll never sell it, it will be passed on to my oldest grandson, who’s quite the shooter. He’s 24 now, who knows how long I will live before passing it on. 😉
1911 one of the best handguns ever made and it will never go away
Sir, you are the kind of neighbor anyone would be lucky to have, a veritable source of knowledge!
Man I'm so happy to see you!
Love the patina on these old sidearms
John Browning was a absolute genius! The 1911 is the most recognized, copied, reliable and loved pistol in the history of mankind. They have fought in almost every war the US has ever been in and numerous other countries have used them also. Its a masterpiece from a brilliant man.
Hickok45...you are a national treasure.
I don't know of a gun that looks this good in a holster or in the hand..
When you pull the trigger, it almost speaks to you.
it is very strong but very kind.
It fits the hands of women and all men.
"in my opinion" is the most reliable weapon..
While my male cat loves me too, he can sometimes bite my hand "for fun"..
so the bite of the 1911 doesn't hurt me. LOL...
thanks dude..
YESSS! My most favourite 1911, the original one! Thanks, sir! ❤❤❤
Love my 1911’s. I’ve collected all kinds of 1911’s from ww1 to present. Everyone makes clones but there is no substitute for the original. “LIFE IS GOOD” Your friend Dan from Jersey, Defending the 2nd 🗽🦅🇺🇸👍
Thanks for sharing this video Hickok.. one of your best with the best original 1911... got to love those wonderful firearms.
Wonderful piece of history
I just love the 1911A1
Thanks Hickok for another 1911 video.
One of my Favorite Guns
Awesome colt 1911 thanks for sharing Hickok45
That is a nice sounding gun! My gawd.
I have a late model Kimber 1911 and my brother has a Nighthawk 1911. We love them and the 1911 is a fantastic firearm to own and shoot.
One of the first youtube videos I ever watched was on this channel. I was infatuated with the 1911 until I discovered polymer pistols.
LOL, I was infatuated with polymer pistols when they first started coming out, then I discovered 1911s.
Hickok45 is the first channel I subbed to!
This channel & two others are in my top three favs!
“45 slugs it’ll even smoke pot” somebody give this man a job making slogans
The most iconic American firearm
I have 1917 and 80’s made Govt.
1921 Thompson is still my dream too
Went to the shooting range for the second time yesterday with some friends, and one of the guns my best friend-who got me into shooting initially-chose to rent was a 1911. I hadn't shot since the first time he'd taken me to the range, seven or eight months ago. I remembered struggling a bit with a 9mm the first time, so I was totally expecting to be in over my head with the 1911 with that big .45 round, so I was really pleasantly surprised how easy the 1911 is to handle. Great firearm.
It is really a masterpiece of mechanical work, isn't it? 1911 ...unbelievable it is really fantastic. Even if you are not a gun lover ...this is real craftsmanship ...not like programming the next little app. ( I am a programmer ...so I know what I am talking about. This is real art- love it
Hickok 45 I love your videos and history lessons as well!
Love watching those big ol' slow slugs mosey out to the gong. Like magic.
Man, I haven’t seen one of these guns, since Navy Boot Camp…somebody has definitely kept it well cleaned and oiled
What a great weapon I love them myself. Thank you for the video
I didn't know 1911 would look so small.
I think he said once that he's 6 foot 8
One day either inside or out it would be neat for you to display the Browning designed firearms you have.
I shot a 1911 at a range while I was still an Army officer in 1999. It sounded like a tool box when you shook it, but I hit bullseyes with that old girl. Wish I had one of my own now. Maybe I will someday...
Nice! Thanks for all the horrible pain you go through for the likes of us sir! We appreciate it!
I have a 1912 manufactured 1911. I take it out about every 5 years. Shoots beautiful
I have a 1911-a1 1970 model gold cup match which I like a whole lot! It fires straight and true (has a red dot magnifier) and was inherited by me after my stepfather passed away. I don't get to shoot it that often, but when I do I use the +3 extra mags and a reloader to save from removing all the bone covering skin from my thumb! Wonderful gun.
This grandpa is really cool. Sometimes coming to see this Gives me inspiration to live my life. Me, you, Grandpa 👍
Hickok is awesome. I'd be honored to shoot with him. I'm 74 and still love my irons and shoot a lot more often now that I'm retired. I love historical weapons but have to budget my stock. However, I did not spare a nickel when it came to purchasing my 1911!
I love 1911s. I learned to shoot one when I was 11 in 1966; it had an Ace .22 cal. conversion: perfect for a kid. Forty-fives stick to me, so I have a nice Officer's ACP, two full sized Colts that I bought new a decade or so ago, and (drum roll, please) my buddy's 1911 that he carried as a Naval officer during Korea. His dad had his initials engraved on the side; it is lovely. Thanks, Turk! They all work just fine. --Old Guy
Thanks for this cool video. Just got my first 1911. The 230 grain is a heavy bullet.
thank you sir, it's my everyday care.
Dang man, I go to almost every Knoxville gun show.
The one time I don't go, Hickok rolls up
Great shot on the gong and you can see the bullet as it strikes the gong. Including the second shot. Thanks for showing these historic firearms, I too am a 1911 fan and owner.
It's a wonderful piece, Colt 1911 and a ka bar 1217 are a must have.
Great video! Nothing more American than an original 1911! Beautiful guns!
This man is the grandfather I've always wanted lol I know id respect a gun or regret it
Love this gun !
Outstanding..been hooked on them since I started shooting
I have one of those also! My wife’s grandpa found it in a pawn shop in the 70s and gave it to my father in law. He gave it to me and I’ll give it to my son. Mine has notches in the grip, makes you wonder why.
Wouldn't be surprised if the number of notches was the number of kills in combat!
@@brettneville2351 kinda what I figured, but it also could have been a person wanting to look badass. Still a neat story to tell though.
My Grandfather was a WW II Veteran and my grandpa have this one Immortal Colt 1911 Cal. 45 even the War was over. My Grandpa keep his side arm but sad to say some bad people took the precious side arm of my Lolo😔
Great shot from Nagaland North East India
As soon as I saw the video title, I immediately clicked. Thanks for this!
I love the 1911 45acp but I love all guns, pistols, rifles, shotguns grate video
Some of the junkers are better then todays guns… I just love the old colts, winchesters, and mausers…. + c&r other stuff-classic collectibles… 🤵☕️
Keep up awesome posts!
I've said it before so many times...
A 1911 makes the sweetest, iconic sound when racking the slide back!! :)
That is a very awesome gun. It looks so easy designed, but cool.
My 1911 was made in 1913. Shoots great. I have no real provenance on it but I know who carried it from the thirties until retired . He was West Point class of 1926. I was given it by his son who couldn’t expat with it.
Hell i like that damn,old,extremly reliable Gun.
👍😊🎯 it’s neat to see the bullets when you shoot the gong. 👍
Favorite gun of all time, need to get another one.
I feel extremely fortunate to have picked up a WWI era 1911 traced to the Marine Corps and have the Colt archive letter etc. I planned on just looking at it. BUT.........I couldnt help it I went out and put about 20 rounds through it without any issues at all. Easily my favorite gun besides my repro Colt Walker. But man those original 1911's are absolutlly incredible. John Browning was a genius
I am a glock guy, but I LOVE the 1911 platform. They are beautiful both in appearance and mechanics. Just a smidge heavy for the ccw