Amen. I learned the 1911 in the USMC back in 1978. I have accuracy and a round that has power. Keep it clean and good springs in it and it will run like a sewing machine.
I can attest this is a great gun and highly recommend it to anyone thinking about getting one. Bought one about 3 years ago when I saw one available at my LGS. Was completely shocked as many Colts were not compliant in MA for many years, especially Series 70 guns like this. Immediately told the seller I wanted it the moment I saw it. Mine is blued as well, but it's one of the newer ones that come with a nice, polished finish unlike the specimen in the video. Was completely reliable with all the ammo I fed it and definitely more accurate than I can shoot. Not often I use the term "Worth every penny", but this was one of those occasions.
@DV8 *** Yep. Not only are they hideous, these VZ grips will scratch the hell out of your frame if the screws come loose during shooting and wiggles around. I switched to a traditional set of wood grips with the Colt medallions.
Bought the Series 70 Government in 73..Thing was terrible...You had to put your foot against a tree to pull the trigger to fire it..And empties came out peened square on one side...Sent it to Wilson Combat...The went all thru it . Trigger..BoMar, Commander hammer.. etc,,,Best move I ever made with a gun..
@@4catsnow I have a Satin Nickel Commander. Made in '74 but i bought in the mid '80's. (For $300!) I sent it to Wilson and it is amazing, the difference. Colt did the sights. The gun basically shoots itself. They are artisans.
The main reason I like this video is your enthusiasm and love for your craft! It’s nice to see someone enjoy their craft as much as you do sir! May you always be well.
Hey Sootch, that's a series 80. You can see the series 80 parts in the video. I believe they did make a series 70 Competition with brushed/ matte blue finish after these.
@@manuelsanchez5028 check the guns on the colt site. the current competition SKUs on the colt site are O1970CCS (black) and O1070CCS (ss), both show "Model: Series 70 Competition".
@@manuelsanchez5028 It should say somewhere on the box or in the manual/ paperwork. You can also usually tell by: The exterior: The early series 80 versions were all mate finish. The newer series 70 models have polished (brushed) flats on the slide and frame. Also usually the series 80s had a serial number starting with a number CCS01..., The newer series 70 models start with CCS02... The interior: Several ways to check, but the easy way...Series 80 have the firing pin plunger next to the slide disconnector rail, while it is omitted on the series 70.
@@kentac1911I got my series 70 competition sound the time they switched from the 80 . It has serial number starting in CCS01 and came with the wrong manual (series 80 instead of 70) .
You are right, I noticed that as well, and then saw that the owners manual in the case says series 80. I own the Stainless version and mine is series 70, best gun I've ever shot
@@kingbain5383how? you cant even shoot through car doors. not all of us live surrounded by cows and trees. .45 is just more expensive, eardrum rupturing and slower fps than 9mm with less penetration from the round shape and slow speed compared to the parabellum shape of the 9mm. those are the emperical ballistic facts.
I am writing this after a full year since this video was released. I own more than a dozen Colt 1911’s and their Clones. I do not own Colt Stock nor do I get paid by Colt. For the price, it is a very nice weapon and I am extremely happy I purchased one…two of the Colt Competition 1911.
Just ordered this in the stainless finish can't wait to pick it up!🤗🤗 Been wanting one since I was 15. My granddad had a series 70 and it was an absolute blast (no pun intended) to shoot! Even in my scrawny little girly hands, it handled like a dream.
Dang looks Dry as the Desert in there!! My Father gave me his Colt 1911 from WWII. Gave it to me in 1971, showed me how to clean an lube it. A little drop a oil here an there an grease on the rails. I use Mobil 1 Synthetic Grease on the rails. A little dab el doya. Still runs like a Champ.
I learned to shoot the 1911A1 once the Marine Corps owned me in 78. I had shot a 1911 growing up, but once the professionals got me, it was night and day improvement. Once that gun imprints on your body and brain and the training is something you do not have to think about and the muscle memory is there, it is a hoot to shoot. People who complain about the recoil, they need to work out. Sure, I have a lot of modern pistols. However, nothing feels the same in my hand. Browning got it right.
The version of the Competition that you reviewed is a Series 80 with the firing pin safety. Note the plunger and levers starting at 14:45. Colt does offer a Series 70 version as well however. Also note how despite being a Series 80 it still had an excellent trigger pull.
Colt's are the only guns I've ever been offered more than I paid anytime I go shooting and that will not sell can you can always send these to Nighrhawk to have upgraded, I had front checkering done on my Delta Elite, they charged me $175.. with Colt you are truly on a different level
I find the G10 grips on the 1911 Competition too thick and far too aggressive. However, replacing the grips with traditional rosewood grips turned this gun into my favorite 1911. Feels great. Handles great. Almost zero recoil.
After about 4 months of looking for a colt classic/traditional, I got a stainless garrison for $760. I did consider this competition as well, but don’t regret my purchase
I love Springfield and have a nice Springfield 1911. In saying that I would rather have this then the garrison. The problem finding colt 1911s in stock is a pain.
I love the simplicity of this and the fact they went back to the series 70 platform for this. Which is the main reason why I haven't bought a colt. Don't like the series 80. If this was marketed in California I'd totally buy.
@@tomaskey6844 the extractor needed to have tension added and the ejector needed to be shortened a bit and the end re contoured. Other than that nothing else.
I’ve put 250 rounds through my new ccw Tisas B45r 5 inch in 45 auto. You can buy grip tape cut for the front strap for $5 on Amazon. It makes a great deal of difference in the overall feel. Tripp Research Cobra mags are the only mags I will buy because the mag release cut on the mag is lower than other mags so the rounds are higher up on the feed ramp which is why the jhp work every time. The rounds are angled higher as well.
I own a Colt 1911 in .45 and a Springfield Armory 1911 in 9mm. Honestly can’t say the SA is worse, the finish is maybe better in fact. Perhaps I got lucky with mine.
Can't believe he kept going on about it being a series 70! Also on a match barrel you should never turn the the barrel bushing while it's in battery. The reason being if it's truly a fitted match barrel and you turn the bushing while it's in battery you could scratch the barrel. Take out the slide lock pin and remove the slide and barrel assembly, remove the barrel and then turn and remove the bushing for cleaning / lube.
Man, i have to say, i was so disappointed when i got one of these in my hands. My buddy had me do a trigger job in his when his shoe came off the trigger bar, and the internals were crap (i replaced sear, disconnector, extractor, thumb safety, and put in and tuned a wilson flat trigger), plastic mainspring housing, alot of surface rust on the internals also, and finish on the black is terrible. The gun had around 200 rounds thru it, and i would absolutely positively never spend $1000+ on one of these. Id spend around the same money and buy a Dan Wesson...its 100x the gun that the colt "competition" is.
Most people will just pay for the name. The fact that they have the audacity to put a plastic mainspring housing on it, which is something overt that a layman could even notice as cheap is wild. On top of all the MIM parts you ran into and had to replace. I have two Colt pistols. A model 1908 in mint condition and a 1911 (not an A1 - never got updated, made just after the end of WWI) that was my grandfathers in WWII. I’m going to stick with those and shoot them occasionally or buy old for anything Colt firearms related.
I took the plunge and bought two 1911 Comps in Stainless - one in 9mm, one in 45 ACP. I actually haven't shot the 45 ACP yet, but the 9mm is hand candy for sure.
Thats is a Beauty … Man Every Time You Bring out the Original With the Wood Grips Side By Side The Original and its Blueing Gourgous Just Out Shines the New ones in class I belive in My Thoughts … Great Demonstration all Around..
I bought a number of colt pistols in the 90s and I kept my Light weight commander because it reminded me of the pistol I trained with in the 80s but the others were terrible. The quality was very low and they were always more expensive than comparable models at the time. Anything that touched the finish would scratch it and even my LWCs finish is turning BROWN.
my series 80 gold cups also had bad cuts in the front of the slide that would bind and cut up blue wilson recoil buffers, cleaned those out too. Best of all the gold cups were not overly tight in slide to frame fit. I've seen "high end" 1911 that were overly tight and were not reliable, I've run diamond magic compound in the rails of two so called high end guns that wouldn't run correctly, loosened them both up and they ran flawless after that....
This is the guy that adds a "G" to every single glock model number. My girlfriend pointed it out now I can't unhear it! 😆 😆 LoL Glock G19 Glock G17 Glock G43
I agree with not trusting the striker fired pistols. There is no way to make sure that the thing is cocked. As my hands weaken with age, I have more trouble racking a slide than I did formerly. The Colt 1911 and my other hammer fired autos show me when they are cocked. My beloved P-38s also have a chamber-loaded pin that you can check in the dark. This is my go-to-war gun now, but the 1911 is also on my list; I have been shooting them for over 50 years and I'm starting to get the hang of it. --Old Guy
Should have just kept the Gold Cup going, and maybe make a few improvements. I have a Gold Cup that I purchased in 1985. I love that gun and it shoots just fine.
Grip+trigger safety instead of thumb, full titanium alloy and double stack mags and night novak's.. Buttstock and grip readiness would make it suitable for more scenarios. 5.7 caliber would be super awesome for everyday carry
I have the same model, over 3k rounds and still runs great but boy does it rust when I carry it no matter how much I try to keep it oiled. Stainless is more than worth the cost.
I enjoyed your very thorough review; from the various types, field strip, shooting to price. Blast we can't have them in England, but sure we can in Brazil. All the best.
anyone have issues with this particular Colt? I’ve read that people had some issues with it, and wanted to know if it was worth selling my Ruger SR1911 and purchasing this
Beautiful gun! Series 80 or not, with or without idiot scratches, with or without double guiderods... In place. 😉 Miss the famous Colt bluing though... I also hope that Colt survives and copes better in the future now that it has a new European owner with a more reality based business model.
The 1911 will always remain legendary, despite the popularity of Wonder Nines
YAS👌.
Amen. I learned the 1911 in the USMC back in 1978. I have accuracy and a round that has power. Keep it clean and good springs in it and it will run like a sewing machine.
Something Carla gugino
Have a 1911 in 9mm 😁😉
@@sisleymichael SEMPER FI
"Be strong. Be of good courage. God bless America. Long live the Republic". Who says that? I love this guy.
You just cannot go wrong with a sweet shooter that is the 1911
Please start posting to Rumble
specially in 9mm
I've been shooting a combat government colt 1911 for over 40 years and it just keeps getting better!
yesir yesir
now try it in 9mm theyre really nice Springfields specially
I can attest this is a great gun and highly recommend it to anyone thinking about getting one. Bought one about 3 years ago when I saw one available at my LGS. Was completely shocked as many Colts were not compliant in MA for many years, especially Series 70 guns like this. Immediately told the seller I wanted it the moment I saw it. Mine is blued as well, but it's one of the newer ones that come with a nice, polished finish unlike the specimen in the video. Was completely reliable with all the ammo I fed it and definitely more accurate than I can shoot. Not often I use the term "Worth every penny", but this was one of those occasions.
@DV8 *** Yep. Not only are they hideous, these VZ grips will scratch the hell out of your frame if the screws come loose during shooting and wiggles around. I switched to a traditional set of wood grips with the Colt medallions.
Bought the Series 70 Government in 73..Thing was terrible...You had to put your foot against a tree to pull the trigger to fire it..And empties came out peened square on one side...Sent it to Wilson Combat...The went all thru it . Trigger..BoMar, Commander hammer.. etc,,,Best move I ever made with a gun..
@@4catsnow I have a Satin Nickel Commander. Made in '74 but i bought in the mid '80's. (For $300!) I sent it to Wilson and it is amazing, the difference. Colt did the sights. The gun basically shoots itself.
They are artisans.
Got mine in 9mm at 4 seasons in woburn. Very pleased.😊
This is a series 80 gun.
The main reason I like this video is your enthusiasm and love for your craft! It’s nice to see someone enjoy their craft as much as you do sir! May you always be well.
Hey Sootch, that's a series 80. You can see the series 80 parts in the video. I believe they did make a series 70 Competition with brushed/ matte blue finish after these.
The newer Comp modes are Series 70. I got one, super gun!
@@davidwatko4046 is there a way to know which one you’re getting?
@@manuelsanchez5028 check the guns on the colt site. the current competition SKUs on the colt site are O1970CCS (black) and O1070CCS (ss), both show "Model: Series 70 Competition".
@@manuelsanchez5028 It should say somewhere on the box or in the manual/ paperwork. You can also usually tell by:
The exterior: The early series 80 versions were all mate finish. The newer series 70 models have polished (brushed) flats on the slide and frame. Also usually the series 80s had a serial number starting with a number CCS01..., The newer series 70 models start with CCS02...
The interior: Several ways to check, but the easy way...Series 80 have the firing pin plunger next to the slide disconnector rail, while it is omitted on the series 70.
@@kentac1911I got my series 70 competition sound the time they switched from the 80 . It has serial number starting in CCS01 and came with the wrong manual (series 80 instead of 70) .
That looks like a Series 80 on take-down. The slide has the firing pin plunger and the frame has the lever.
I seen that too, good eye.
Definitly an 80 series; Sootch does not have a clue.
According to colts catalog the competition series is a 70 like the Classic which I own & love!!
You are right, I noticed that as well, and then saw that the owners manual in the case says series 80. I own the Stainless version and mine is series 70, best gun I've ever shot
@@sonofdathomir5220 my gun shop just got another Classic in going to check it out
I have the 9mm version. Love it, accurate, easy handling. Great fit n finish and so familiar.
Having a 9 mm 1911 is like having a V6 Camaro
@@kingbain5383how? you cant even shoot through car doors. not all of us live surrounded by cows and trees. .45 is just more expensive, eardrum rupturing and slower fps than 9mm with less penetration from the round shape and slow speed compared to the parabellum shape of the 9mm. those are the emperical ballistic facts.
@@kingbain5383exactly !!
I am writing this after a full year since this video was released. I own more than a dozen Colt 1911’s and their Clones. I do not own Colt Stock nor do I get paid by Colt. For the price, it is a very nice weapon and I am extremely happy I purchased one…two of the Colt Competition 1911.
You should consider making video showcasing your guns.
I actually bought the 9mm version for my wife nearly five years ago. It’s a solid, reliable pistol.
Forever love the design of the 1911, simply timeless
Just ordered this in the stainless finish can't wait to pick it up!🤗🤗 Been wanting one since I was 15. My granddad had a series 70 and it was an absolute blast (no pun intended) to shoot! Even in my scrawny little girly hands, it handled like a dream.
buy some mothers and get ready to polish it while watching tv. youre gonna love it even more when u build a mirror finish
@@TheGrandHistorians nah it's got a sort of two tone stainless/matte charcoal thing going on. I'll leave it as is.
Dang looks Dry as the Desert in there!! My Father gave me his Colt 1911 from WWII. Gave it to me in 1971, showed me how to clean an lube it. A little drop a oil here an there an grease on the rails. I use Mobil 1 Synthetic Grease on the rails. A little dab el doya. Still runs like a Champ.
I learned to shoot the 1911A1 once the Marine Corps owned me in 78. I had shot a 1911 growing up, but once the professionals got me, it was night and day improvement. Once that gun imprints on your body and brain and the training is something you do not have to think about and the muscle memory is there, it is a hoot to shoot. People who complain about the recoil, they need to work out. Sure, I have a lot of modern pistols. However, nothing feels the same in my hand. Browning got it right.
My local shop had a deal on 2 of these and I waited one day to long. Still remember walking in and leaving very sad.
The version of the Competition that you reviewed is a Series 80 with the firing pin safety. Note the plunger and levers starting at 14:45. Colt does offer a Series 70 version as well however. Also note how despite being a Series 80 it still had an excellent trigger pull.
I was literally about to type the same thing.
I saw the plunger in the slide as well. Yet he regularly says it’s a series 70.
The current Colt website only has series 70s in the Competition line. He must have an older one, or Colt is mis-stating.
Impressed with that 4lb crisp 80 series trigger pull.
The original series 70 had a barrel bushing with prongs that gripped the barrel !
*sootch00* She's a beauty, thanks for taking the time to show us. God Bless brother.
Colt's are the only guns I've ever been offered more than I paid anytime I go shooting and that will not sell can you can always send these to Nighrhawk to have upgraded, I had front checkering done on my Delta Elite, they charged me $175.. with Colt you are truly on a different level
"Colt 1911" is just legendary. A century and decade.
Kababayan!
@@blitzzkrieg1400 Uy, kababayan! Ingat palagi.
@@Jaezxc69 mabuti na lang, may mga pilipino rin na nandito
@@blitzzkrieg1400 Kaya nga po, medyo mahilig din sa mga ganyang bagay hehe.
You can tell this man is a legend. He has be doing this forever.
Beautiful pistol. I have this same CCS gun in Series 70, this one in the video is definitely a Series 80. A pleasure to shoot. Nice review @sootch00 👍
I find the G10 grips on the 1911 Competition too thick and far too aggressive. However, replacing the grips with traditional rosewood grips turned this gun into my favorite 1911. Feels great. Handles great. Almost zero recoil.
Yeah, I have large hands & the g10 grips feel not just too large, but too rounded
I love it when you review these classic firearm designs such as the 1911! Thank you for all your content Sootch! God bless!
I had one of these before they jumped in price. Great gun even for their price now though! I think it stacks up well against the Springfield Garrison
After about 4 months of looking for a colt classic/traditional, I got a stainless garrison for $760. I did consider this competition as well, but don’t regret my purchase
I love Springfield and have a nice Springfield 1911. In saying that I would rather have this then the garrison. The problem finding colt 1911s in stock is a pain.
I love the simplicity of this and the fact they went back to the series 70 platform for this. Which is the main reason why I haven't bought a colt. Don't like the series 80. If this was marketed in California I'd totally buy.
1911's will always just be cool.
I have the Competition in 9mm. Great gun. I had to tune the extractor and ejector to get it working 100%.
Good review brother.
What did you do and what was the issue? I’m guessing some grinding and polishing?
@@tomaskey6844 the extractor needed to have tension added and the ejector needed to be shortened a bit and the end re contoured. Other than that nothing else.
@retiredafce3373 but why? I have it chambered in 45acp and it runs just fine out of the box.
@@charlesfragoso3932 I had problems with brass in the face and reliability.
make a video about it.
I’ve put 250 rounds through my new ccw Tisas B45r 5 inch in 45 auto. You can buy grip tape cut for the front strap for $5 on Amazon. It makes a great deal of difference in the overall feel. Tripp Research Cobra mags are the only mags I will buy because the mag release cut on the mag is lower than other mags so the rounds are higher up on the feed ramp which is why the jhp work every time. The rounds are angled higher as well.
Sootch, you made me pull my 1911 out and clean it haha.
I actually ended up picking one up today. Went in to buy some ammo, and came out with the Colt 1911 competition series. 😂
I hope that happens to me real soon!
Sounds like something id do😂. How have you liked it??
I’m glad you found the end of the barrel very satisfying 🤪
Very very nice gun, I have this exact same model and color, I love it.
I would love to shake John Browning’s hand. What a legend.
Oh man, your buddy put an idiot scratch on that beautiful pistol. 😭
The best part...it isn't a Springfield Armory or Kimber product!
Colt makes excellent 1911's as they should. Thanks Kurt!
@@sootch00 I had a Wiley Clapp CCO and M45...both were butter smooth and amazing shooters.
I own a Colt 1911 in .45 and a Springfield Armory 1911 in 9mm. Honestly can’t say the SA is worse, the finish is maybe better in fact. Perhaps I got lucky with mine.
Boy I tell you what , absolutely beautiful work of art .
my all time favorite gun
Reasonably priced and more accurate than most people can shoot.
try it in 9mm, cheap fun & even more accurate
Best friend has two Series 70's Gold Cups....He's in love with that logo...
I have the same pistol really great shooting gun the 1911 45 has always been my favorite
Glad I bought the colt ,super gun.really great at the range.
Colt is my favorite.
Can't believe he kept going on about it being a series 70! Also on a match barrel you should never turn the the barrel bushing while it's in battery. The reason being if it's truly a fitted match barrel and you turn the bushing while it's in battery you could scratch the barrel. Take out the slide lock pin and remove the slide and barrel assembly, remove the barrel and then turn and remove the bushing for cleaning / lube.
John Browning was a genius.
LONG LIVE THE REPUBLIC!!!
when I cleaned the burrs out of the series 80's cuts in my gold cups, they ran as smooth as series 70 pistols....
Unfortunately Colt DOESN'T make 1911's any longer. They contract out and rubber stamp it.
Can you back that up?
I know they got bought out by CZ
@@littlekingtrashmouth9219 This Joe fool doesn’t have a clue what he’s talking about.
They make them. I was visiting the,factory in 2016. They buy a rough forging locally and made the rest in the factory.
Colt no longer gives you an extra mag, no replacement fiber optic rods, and no muzzle flag... But still worth every penny!
Man, i have to say, i was so disappointed when i got one of these in my hands. My buddy had me do a trigger job in his when his shoe came off the trigger bar, and the internals were crap (i replaced sear, disconnector, extractor, thumb safety, and put in and tuned a wilson flat trigger), plastic mainspring housing, alot of surface rust on the internals also, and finish on the black is terrible. The gun had around 200 rounds thru it, and i would absolutely positively never spend $1000+ on one of these. Id spend around the same money and buy a Dan Wesson...its 100x the gun that the colt "competition" is.
Most people will just pay for the name. The fact that they have the audacity to put a plastic mainspring housing on it, which is something overt that a layman could even notice as cheap is wild. On top of all the MIM parts you ran into and had to replace.
I have two Colt pistols. A model 1908 in mint condition and a 1911 (not an A1 - never got updated, made just after the end of WWI) that was my grandfathers in WWII. I’m going to stick with those and shoot them occasionally or buy old for anything Colt firearms related.
Colt quality is shit.
Makes me want one even more
I hear you, but a Wesson is at least 60% more expensive. A different categoty IMO.
What a beautiful gun. The 1911 and the Python are my favorites.I appreciate the craftsmanship.
This was a great review looking to buy one and the video just made it a little easier on which one to buy
Always been my favorite pistol.
Mythical and beautiful weapon .
A little hello from France
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My son has this in my safe
It hasn't been move but twice in 4 years
Great video . I have many pistols. I love a 1911 Colt. It is what it is.
I love the 1911. They all fall to the .45 ball
No, they don’t.
This is a series 80 pistol but it's ok the trigger is still better than anything else.
Good advertising: "Making 1911s since 1911."
I took the plunge and bought two 1911 Comps in Stainless - one in 9mm, one in 45 ACP. I actually haven't shot the 45 ACP yet, but the 9mm is hand candy for sure.
I love Antiques Roadshow !
Thats is a Beauty … Man Every Time You Bring out the Original With the Wood Grips Side By Side The Original and its Blueing Gourgous Just Out Shines the New ones in class I belive in My Thoughts … Great Demonstration all Around..
This Colt 1911 is so sweet. Want one
This one is not a 70 series. The competition series 70 series has polished flats.
She’s a beauty. Another fine review Sir.
As much as I like the tactical tupperware, there really is nothing like a good old steel 1911 ;-)
Could go for a 1911/plastic combo and try "The Moxie". It's supposed to be a nice shooting pistol.
@@TacticalTerrycould just stay a man instead of changing genders aswell 😂
@@TheGrandHistorians Have you ever been a "man"? I hear that it could be nice 🤔🙂
I bought a number of colt pistols in the 90s and I kept my Light weight commander because it reminded me of the pistol I trained with in the 80s but the others were terrible. The quality was very low and they were always more expensive than comparable models at the time. Anything that touched the finish would scratch it and even my LWCs finish is turning BROWN.
is the finish easy to scratch looks realy cheap but a beauty gun
Browning was a genius 👏
I’m gonna get one. Love my Glocks but the Colt 1911 is special. I want the Ruger 1911 also but will get the Colt Competition first.
I got the Ruger first years ago and love it, just picked up the Colt comp, it was a must.
my series 80 gold cups also had bad cuts in the front of the slide that would bind and cut up blue wilson recoil buffers, cleaned those out too. Best of all the gold cups were not overly tight in slide to frame fit. I've seen "high end" 1911 that were overly tight and were not reliable, I've run diamond magic compound in the rails of two so called high end guns that wouldn't run correctly, loosened them both up and they ran flawless after that....
Nice informative review. I always enjoy the videos. May you live long and prosper and make these videos for 40 more years. God bless you.
Finally some .45 action! I am so sick and tired of 9mm this and 9mm that... Fuck that NaTzi round! We need more .45's!
9 offers the same ballistic capability with 30% more mag capacity at half the price to shoot.
If you're going to have to throw lead, make sure it's large! COTEP. Love 1911!
This is the guy that adds a "G" to every single glock model number. My girlfriend pointed it out now I can't unhear it! 😆 😆 LoL
Glock G19
Glock G17
Glock G43
I really enjoy your videos and thank you for your time and information.
I fail to understand why Colt didn’t put an Ambi safety on this competitive model. There are many left-handed shooters.
Always love your videos!! Keep up the great work.
An absolute classic!
I agree with not trusting the striker fired pistols. There is no way to make sure that the thing is cocked. As my hands weaken with age, I have more trouble racking a slide than I did formerly. The Colt 1911 and my other hammer fired autos show me when they are cocked. My beloved P-38s also have a chamber-loaded pin that you can check in the dark. This is my go-to-war gun now, but the 1911 is also on my list; I have been shooting them for over 50 years and I'm starting to get the hang of it. --Old Guy
Should have just kept the Gold Cup going, and maybe make a few improvements. I have a Gold Cup that I purchased in 1985. I love that gun and it shoots just fine.
Grip+trigger safety instead of thumb, full titanium alloy and double stack mags and night novak's..
Buttstock and grip readiness would make it suitable for more scenarios.
5.7 caliber would be super awesome for everyday carry
I have the same model, over 3k rounds and still runs great but boy does it rust when I carry it no matter how much I try to keep it oiled. Stainless is more than worth the cost.
What parts tend to rust?
Not a .45 guy however, I would love to have an OG designed Colt 1911... Yes I would carry this gun...!!!
I believe the Marines still used it up until 2022, so it had about a 111 year run which that in itself is historic.
I enjoyed your very thorough review; from the various types, field strip, shooting to price. Blast we can't have them in England, but sure we can in Brazil. All the best.
Now that's a 1911 I want!
Great video. Nobody does it like colt. Love those pumpkin chuckers. Thanks for sharing
Thanks Sootch. I enjoyed this video and it helped me decide on my next purchase. I like your videos. Keep it up. Mike
anyone have issues with this particular Colt? I’ve read that people had some issues with it, and wanted to know if it was worth selling my Ruger SR1911 and purchasing this
Beautiful gun! Series 80 or not, with or without idiot scratches, with or without double guiderods... In place. 😉 Miss the famous Colt bluing though... I also hope that Colt survives and copes better in the future now that it has a new European owner with a more reality based business model.
Hey dud, sending full support to your channel
I just asked myself what I should do next.
I guess Im watching another good video today ^^
Makes me miss my 1991 A1 officer model and even my Mustang +2
An excellent promotional video....Greetings from Turkiye.
Have you reviewed a Tisas 1911A Tanker 45? Just wondered what you thought of it. Love your channel. Keep up the good work.
Nice finish and color.
Sure looks like a 80 series to me in your video. I can see the plunger in the slide and the mechanism in the frame.
The instructions manuel in the box says it's a 80 series pistol. Good call.
Thought the same thing. Saw the plunger and lever as well!
I cant believe that Colt hasn't (yet) gone back to the Arched Mainspring Housing.
I completely love this gun. I wonder how it compares to the Colt Gold Cup though.
The best looking gun for me. It is my fantasy to have one but very expensive here around 30 K us dollars