My pap was a Sargeant in the Korean War and he brought a original 1911home and it's just a work of art! It's sexy! The war couldn't kill him but a heart attack did...... r.i.p!
Yep... "old slabsides" is still my favourite auto... I have little hands and find the 9s too fat for comfort. The recoil is not a problem on the 1911..... Compared to a .44mag silhouette load in a revolver it's a pussycat... :-)
What proof is that? Marines today dont even carry side arms unless your an officer or on watch innwhich you would have to qualify to get toncarry one. and the majority of the marines ive asked said they dont even know how to shoot a pistol. Truth. Movies are movies.
In large part the 45 Auto is no longer used by the military. Worried about someone not being able to shoot one ? Better be more worried that alot can't even pass the ASVAB to get in or they are so out of shape they can't enlist.
This really is a great battlefield firearm. It actually saved my grandfather's life in wwII when his M1 jammed and he had multiple enemy soldiers around him. Great Vid man,keep it up!
Memories! In 68 I carried a wore out Remington Rand with 7 mags in NAM.. Our M-16's were jamming at an alarming rate due to chambers that were rough and not chromed; dirty ball powder, not knowing how to lube it, and the fact we fired "full auto" for extended periods didn't help matters either. The .45 was great for my confidence since I had no desire to go up against an enemy armed only with a knife. 1 in the chamber, hammer back, and safety off was the way I carried it; army protocol was dumb since, if wounded, the unloaded pistol's slide probably couldn't be racked! EXCELLENT VIDEO!!
Nice presentation as usual. His grip changed from the “tea cup” here to support thumb forward on the frame years later shooting the Springfield Armory Garrison 1911.
My favorite feature of the 1911 is how it is easy and rewarding to tune for accuracy and reliability with the barrel bushing, barrel link, controls, and trigger with readily available parts and upgrades. Another good feature is that the same 230gr FMJ ball round used for practice is also a great reliable, controllable, man-stopping self-defense round. With 9mm, people's practice ammo is usually different from their carry ammo, which is kinda ridiculous if you think about it.
wow, beautiful gun. This exact model will definitely be the first pistol i purchase. It's just so American, our fathers and their fathers carried these into battle to defend this country. A tried and true firearm, and a great piece of American history.
Great Video very helpful I am a 1911 Addict! I think it is THE DEFINITION of what a handgun should be and thanks to JM Browning It is the epitome for me!!! A TRUE AMERICAN CLASSIC AND MASTERPIECE!!!!
I see that a lot of military veterans have commented on this video. I personally want to thnk each and everyone of you for your service for the greatest country on earth. 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
cant handle the recoil of a .45 acp, Ive been shooting my 1911 in .45acp since i was 9. if a 9 year old can handle the recoil. a grown man/woman can handle the recoil
Absolutely! Truth be told, the 45 ACP has moderate and gentle recoil. The myth that still lives on to this day in some circles that the .45 has a heavy recoil originated back around WW2 when the pistol training standards were pretty mediocre. They we're taught pistol shooting using pretty awkward positions. And with that, the .45 1911 went with a reputation among lots of GIs as an uncontrollable and inaccurate pistol. Heck, even I used to fall for that myth, but then I learned proper gripping and recoil control. And for people who think the .45 ACP has a much bigger recoil than the 9mm, they're actually quite similar in recoil. Muzzle energy levels are very comparable. Both recoil moderately and gently. The only big difference is that the 9mm has a much faster and snappier kick due to it's higher velocity and pressure, the .45 has a much slower kick due to it's lower velocity and pressure which can give the illusion that it has much more recoil than the 9mm.
@igor šajinović The Beretta 92 has the barrel way higher above the hand than the 1911 and even though it shoots the little 9mm round the recoil is more unpleasant than the 1911, with a lpt more muzzle rise..... You are right. the 1911 design is far better. If one really needs more capacity, then a 1911 in .38 Super will do the bizzo... :-)
That was a really informational video. I loved watching it and learned so much. I am proud to say, I was at AIT training (95B MP) at Ft. McClellan, AL in 1986. We were the VERY last AIT unit to train on the 1911. The next unit, was the 9mm. I bought my first 1911 a couple weeks ago. Wish I could have bought a Colt like we had in the army, but I settled for a Taurus. Thank you for posting.
@@nunbeatingwalrus My company was first Charlie 10 then it became Charlie 40--or vice versa. Well, at least I heard that the following trainees were trained on the 9mm. I am sure they carried them for years to come at permanent duty stations.
@@NerradArmy I was in Charlie 10 3rd Plt. 1985-86. Small world. We were trained on the 1911 and that was all I saw until I got on SRT at Ft. Polk in 1989. Everyone was getting the M-9 as I was leaving the Army in 1991. That's cool though, we were in the same company, small world.
I have to say I have been into or collecting firearms my whole life. it is only in the last year that I have got into the 1911 design and am absolutely in love with it. Great review Sootch.
God bless America and John mosses browning.... Colt and American firearms go hand and hand, with the 1911 being one the the finest! Good video and great gun!
I could not agree more. I was in the service back when they discontinued using the 45 and before they adopted the 9mm. They took away are old 45s and gave us S&W 38 revolvers while they were evaluating the 9mm. We used to joke that the 38 round would come out of the barrel and fall on the ground. We were all really pissed, we really loved our old 45s. Long live the republic.
i have an original colt 1911 government model pachmayer combat special from 1978 and its still the best handgun iv'e ever owned. also great review thanks
Don’t quote me on this but I believe there were some studies done, especially after Vietnam that showed the amount of rounds used in comparison to the amount of confirmed kills. You know “if we carry more bullets in our pistols we’ll get more hits” theory. Having been in the Army and only having a Berretta, it holds a special place in my heart, just like some of those older troops have a weak spot for the 45. Both are good side arms, just different schools of thought. Keep up the great videos.
I got the same pistol in stainless. It's only 4 months old.......and I'm absolutely head over heels for it. I love a glock 17, don't get me wrong...but my first 1911 actually stirs my soul.
Take it from somebody who has shot a 9mm for most of my life, when my wife bought me a .45 acp I was a bit sceptical but after using it a lot I gotta say it is the best handgun I've ever used.
Cool review. I think the 1911 caught my eye for the 2nd type of cool. I think it was one of the first guns I shot and found it much more comfortable compared to the HK USP that I fired along side it. Would love to get a 1911 one day. Thanks for posting!
It served in the military past 1985. I was in the Navy stationed on a submarine from 89-93, and I stood topside watch with a 1911 (pier watch had an 870 pump).
I sure hope I am not the only person who finds the 1911 one of the most beautiful pistols ever made. Sure it may not be the most advanced pistol around but I will always love it. My .45 vs 9mm debate don't even get me started haha nice vids sootch
Man, I'm 15 and I love shooting the 1911. I was in upstate New York with a couple of friends and a grandfather named "Dick". He was in WWII so we had some SPAM and ended the day by shooting his 1911. Then we did it in the dark to see the spectacular muzzle flash.
Dan Wesson is manufacturing a 1911 A2 that is an upgraded version of the military M1911A1 with additional custom features. I recently had the pleasure of purchasing one. It looks the same as the A1, but that's where the comparison stops. What a beauty. Deadly accurate too. Special Ops would drool over this baby.
I know this video is 13 years old.... but I still found it. I have always been a fan of the Colt 1911, probably because I'm a bit of a WWII history fan. I recently just bought one. I am so happy that it feels so good in the hand. There are a lot of plastic pistols out there that just seem to have a grip that is just too dang fat to feel good, and I wear an extra large glove. I want to feel like I have a good hold on any pistol if I am forced to shoot it single hand. Thanks for the video.
The 1911A1 served in the US Military much longer than 1985. We were still issued the the .45 in both gulf wars. 1911A1s were still in the Armory as late as 2000. Mostly Colts, with some Remington Rands mixed in.
I learned the 1911 during my army officers training in 1980. I have owned about 10 1911s since 1980, everything from garbage AMT Hardballer, to Sig TT, Colt Government, Springfield TRP, 2 Les Baers, Ed Brown SF, Soringfield Ronin, and SA Operator. I also own a DA/SA FN FNX .45 and a HK VP9 but my preferred pistol of choice is a well tuned 1911 in God's caliber, 45 ACP. I'm a Fudd so you can have all the fancy plastic pistols you got the hots for, fancy unproven calibers like the .30 Super Carry, I'll just stick to my all steel 1911. I sleep well at night with my SA Operator loaded with 230 grains +P JHP and a Streamlight TLR-1 1,000 lumen light mounted.
Perhaps the most attractive pistol of all pistols. You're right, this pistol is as American as Apple Pie. Watching TV shows like "The Untouchables" with Robert Stack and "Swat" series in the 70's with Steve Forest infatuated me with the.45 automatic by its sleek design. I've never fired this weapon but I've fired the Glock .40 pistol. I can't wait to get an opportunity to get my 1st experience with it. God Bless American, God Bless the Republic!
Love the 1911. Great great gun all around. The government length is real accurate and packs a nice punch. Even when offered a USP I'd take a 1911 almost every time. Right now the SPG PX9105MLP is my favorite 1911. (Why oh why did I miss the limited run of desert tan?!?! *beats himself up*) Springfield makes some nice ones. Lots of companies do. Love the Kimber Custom II as well. Great video as always man!
I have a Remington 1911 R1. I carry it either cocked and locked, or with a chambered round and the hammer down. The original hammer was meant for easy manual decocking.
It's an icon and a very good pistol. The 1911 design is the most popular design in IPSC. Although no longer the classic version but more modern double stack 1911's like STI's.
I have fallen in love with the 1911. I just bought a Sig XO for my first one. Of course, I will be buying more. Its just the way it goes. They feel great in hand, accurate and follow-up shots are quick.
I've got that same Colt MK IV Series 70 Government Model with adj. sights, and the 1970 Colt Combat Commander Model, and The Colt Anaconda .44 magnum. I love my Colts.......
I taught the Glock (G23/23) for many years at an academy range for law enforcement personnel. It is a fine gun to shoot and teach, but I still feel that the best combat handgun is the 1911-series. I have a .45 Springfield Armory M1911A1 and a .45 Colt Officer's ACP. I will carry either in concealed carry with no problem. If you want to carry one, then get "hardwired to the 1911" first through training in it's safe operation.
I have a taurus 24/7 oss tactical in 45acp which is basically a cross btwn a 1911 and a glock with a few treats thrown in too. I absolutely love 1911 pistols and the .45acp round. It knocks baddies down good. My bro wants to buy a 1911 too! .)
We fired a lot of rounds through the 1911 when i was in the Army. I never remember any failures whatsoever not even a stovepipe or misfire these are fine handguns.Like always great review and information. Thanks
My Dad trained with the 1911 and is the only 45 he really likes. He's 77 and just got another 1911. I like the more modern style of guns. To each his own.
Growing up my dad would watch Sylvester Stallone movies and most of the time he carried some kind of 1911 so that point on I knew I wanted one I have a Tisas 1911a1 model
I realize that you produced this video five years before I watched it. When I dressed in green, I was issued and I carried an M1911A1 made by Remington Rand. You noted that Remington is now back in the 1911 business. Actually, Remington and Remington Rand were two different companies. Remington Rand mostly made typewriters (also valuable to the war effort) , was purchased by Sperry and now does not exist. I enjoyed the video, though!
AMEN BROTHER!!! Tell that "too heavy, too much recoil" to our Boys in threnches of Europe in WW1, or the one's storming Normandy or Iwo Jima... I don't think they were complaining when they were able to bring down a close-range opponent with the stopping power of the .45. Lack of stopping power against Phillipino guerillas was the reason the 1911 was developed in the first place... GREAT VIDEO
I've a m-1911 mnf. in 1917,still shoots great,I beleave it was brought home and kept put away for decades.My best shot with it was a squrriel at 20 yds.all origanal but the grips.
Thanks Sootch! I'ev always enjoyed my Colt 1911. I've several got a new more, Springfield and a Colt Officer's Model. Just wonderful guns. outstanding video. Never really cared for the series 80. but heck, with all of the options for this type of handgun a guy can do about anything with one.
Start with a .22 Rimfire pistol. Revolver or semi-automatic doesn't really matter, as it is a matter of preference. Get lots of trigger time and take some gun courses. Most of them are pretty affordable. I started with a Browning Buckmark Camper, with the full bull barrel. It's one slick shooter. After I feel like I am a decent shot, with good habits, I'll graduate to a 9mm 1911 or a Browning Hi-Power. Good luck!
Not only is the 1911 are still popular in America, its still popular all over the world. Just went to a gunshow last month in the Philippines, almost every stall has a 1911 style piston on show.
You can get a good quality 1911 from companies like Colt, Springfield Armory or Kimber for about $600 to $700. You could go up to about $1200 or $1300 for a full spec model or go from $2000 to $4000 for a semi or full custom pistol.
The .40S&W actually rose in popularity because the FBI did a study and found that the most effective overall round was the 10mm, and suggested that that weapon should be carried. 10mm weapons and ammo were hard(er) to come by, so many agencies went with .40S&W due to the similiarities between it and the 10mm, and the high availability of the weapons and ammo.
Sootch loved this video, Great info about the gun. I have always wanted to get one of these guns but never have due to the price range, i have seen some as of late that are not colt but i am def thinking of trying one.keep up the good work, love live the republic.
its funny when you mention soldiers in the Army complaining about the recoil on the .45, thats part of the reason they got rid of the M14 in Vietnam too., Cool video, nice grouping.
my dad was a US marine from 1986-1990 and because the marine supply and Army dump are the same building he used the M1911 all that time and he said that their weren't no talk about switching to the M9........1911 best handgun in the world
Gr8 vid. I have been thinking about getting an Colt 1911 since Feb. I am trying to narrow down which model. I looked at some Springfield Arms models just to compare. The Colts are VERY hard to come by in my area. They are almost always on back order. I love the history of the firearm, especially the Colt version. Thanks for all the information. Keep up the good work.
My pap was a Sargeant in the Korean War and he brought a original 1911home and it's just a work of art! It's sexy! The war couldn't kill him but a heart attack did...... r.i.p!
Bstoy21 R.I.P
Bstoy21 Forever RIP
God rest his soul..my condolences
"If you can't shoot a .45 ACP then you shouldn't be in the military in the first place"
TRUTH!
Yep... "old slabsides" is still my favourite auto... I have little hands and find the 9s too fat for comfort. The recoil is not a problem on the 1911..... Compared to a .44mag silhouette load in a revolver it's a pussycat... :-)
Okay I will
What proof is that? Marines today dont even carry side arms unless your an officer or on watch innwhich you would have to qualify to get toncarry one. and the majority of the marines ive asked said they dont even know how to shoot a pistol. Truth. Movies are movies.
In large part the 45 Auto is no longer used by the military. Worried about someone not being able to shoot one ? Better be more worried that alot can't even pass the ASVAB to get in or they are so out of shape they can't enlist.
This really is a great battlefield firearm. It actually saved my grandfather's life in wwII when his M1 jammed and he had multiple enemy soldiers around him. Great Vid man,keep it up!
Man. There's nothing prettier than a traditional, blued 1911 with polished sides, and NONE of all the fancy do-hickies. Great gun.
You said it brother!👍😎🇺🇸
Amen!!! Improving a standard m1911a1 is like improving bacon! No can do, GI.
M1 Garand
Memories!
In 68 I carried a wore out Remington Rand with 7 mags in NAM..
Our M-16's were jamming at an alarming rate due to chambers that were rough and not chromed; dirty ball powder, not knowing how to lube it, and the fact we fired "full auto" for extended periods didn't help matters either.
The .45 was great for my confidence since I had no desire to go up against an enemy armed only with a knife.
1 in the chamber, hammer back, and safety off was the way I carried it; army protocol was dumb since, if wounded, the unloaded pistol's slide probably couldn't be racked!
EXCELLENT VIDEO!!
Carried a series 80 colt for many many years. Love it.
Colt 1911/Government models are the best looking semiautomatic pistols made.
The first and only hand gun that I own. It has never let me down. Keep it clean and run ball ammo.
Nice presentation as usual. His grip changed from the “tea cup” here to support thumb forward on the frame years later shooting the Springfield Armory Garrison 1911.
I was in Iraq 2005-2006. Some SF dudes were still carrying them.
I’ve hear the Marine corps standard issue pistol is the m1911a1.
Dank Spank no it’s not. It’s been the Beretta M9 from 1985 until this year. Sig Sauer M17 is going to start being issued in 2020
RPC Dude Oh shit you right some of these gun articles are wrong
ANY HSLD SF asset will take a .45 ACP 1911 over a 9mm any day. Old, you say? Action smooth-as-butter.
9mm? Only if you have an MP-5.
@@neocenobyte I think anyone would take a 45 over a 9 if all you have is ball ammunition.
1911's are as American as Apple pie and baseball
Just bought a Thompson 1911TC. Incredible gun, ALL Stainless Steel, shooting it is just plain fun. I'll own it forever.
My favorite feature of the 1911 is how it is easy and rewarding to tune for accuracy and reliability with the barrel bushing, barrel link, controls, and trigger with readily available parts and upgrades. Another good feature is that the same 230gr FMJ ball round used for practice is also a great reliable, controllable, man-stopping self-defense round. With 9mm, people's practice ammo is usually different from their carry ammo, which is kinda ridiculous if you think about it.
When I started shooting I wasn't a fan of the 1911 ....Then I got to shoot one and it was "Love at first shot"...Love these 1911's...
Carried my Gold Cup Series 70 all through the 80s. Excellent Pistol. The Money in my Armored Truck was Safe.
The Colt 1911Goverment '45 ACP is the best and beautifuls semiautomatic Pistol, all Time. Thank you for this Video. Greetings from Germany.
"to me if you cant shoot a .45 ACP then you shouldnt be in the military." -AMEN
If snowflakes can't shoot a .45 auto, what makes them think they can shoot a snapper .40S&W?
wow, beautiful gun. This exact model will definitely be the first pistol i purchase. It's just so American, our fathers and their fathers carried these into battle to defend this country. A tried and true firearm, and a great piece of American history.
Great Video very helpful I am a 1911 Addict! I think it is THE DEFINITION of what a handgun should be and thanks to JM Browning It is the epitome for me!!! A TRUE AMERICAN CLASSIC AND MASTERPIECE!!!!
I see that a lot of military veterans have commented on this video. I personally want to thnk each and everyone of you for your service for the greatest country on earth. 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
cant handle the recoil of a .45 acp, Ive been shooting my 1911 in .45acp since i was 9. if a 9 year old can handle the recoil. a grown man/woman can handle the recoil
Physically, most should be able to. It's the mentality of it that usually hinders people.
Absolutely! Truth be told, the 45 ACP has moderate and gentle recoil. The myth that still lives on to this day in some circles that the .45 has a heavy recoil originated back around WW2 when the pistol training standards were pretty mediocre. They we're taught pistol shooting using pretty awkward positions. And with that, the .45 1911 went with a reputation among lots of GIs as an uncontrollable and inaccurate pistol. Heck, even I used to fall for that myth, but then I learned proper gripping and recoil control.
And for people who think the .45 ACP has a much bigger recoil than the 9mm, they're actually quite similar in recoil. Muzzle energy levels are very comparable. Both recoil moderately and gently. The only big difference is that the 9mm has a much faster and snappier kick due to it's higher velocity and pressure, the .45 has a much slower kick due to it's lower velocity and pressure which can give the illusion that it has much more recoil than the 9mm.
@igor šajinović The Beretta 92 has the barrel way higher above the hand than the 1911 and even though it shoots the little 9mm round the recoil is more unpleasant than the 1911, with a lpt more muzzle rise..... You are right. the 1911 design is far better.
If one really needs more capacity, then a 1911 in .38 Super will do the bizzo... :-)
This is really a badass gun. I got one myself, and out of my 3 shotguns, 2 rifles, and 3 other hanguns it is my favorite one to shoot.
Great review as always. This has been my carry weapon forever. You can't beat the performance, balance, and reliability of the .45. 5**
Got a series 70 that was my grandfathers. I absolutely love it! I get a kick out of shooting it every time.
That was a really informational video. I loved watching it and learned so much. I am proud to say, I was at AIT training (95B MP) at Ft. McClellan, AL in 1986. We were the VERY last AIT unit to train on the 1911. The next unit, was the 9mm. I bought my first 1911 a couple weeks ago. Wish I could have bought a Colt like we had in the army, but I settled for a Taurus. Thank you for posting.
What Company in AIT? I went through in 85 95B and carried the 1911 until 1990.
@@nunbeatingwalrus My company was first Charlie 10 then it became Charlie 40--or vice versa. Well, at least I heard that the following trainees were trained on the 9mm. I am sure they carried them for years to come at permanent duty stations.
@@NerradArmy I was in Charlie 10 3rd Plt. 1985-86. Small world. We were trained on the 1911 and that was all I saw until I got on SRT at Ft. Polk in 1989. Everyone was getting the M-9 as I was leaving the Army in 1991. That's cool though, we were in the same company, small world.
I bought my 1911 at a gun show in Houston TX. I got it with crimson trace laser grips for $600. I love it! it's such an accurate gun. Great video!
I have to say I have been into or collecting firearms my whole life. it is only in the last year that I have got into the 1911 design and am absolutely in love with it. Great review Sootch.
God bless America and John mosses browning.... Colt and American firearms go hand and hand, with the 1911 being one the the finest! Good video and great gun!
As a Navy SeaBee, we still carried these during Desert Storm and up to 1994.
Best review yet. Finally someone clearly explains the safety.
M1911 forever... A legend...
I could not agree more. I was in the service back when they discontinued using the 45 and before they adopted the 9mm. They took away are old 45s and gave us S&W 38 revolvers while they were evaluating the 9mm. We used to joke that the 38 round would come out of the barrel and fall on the ground. We were all really pissed, we really loved our old 45s. Long live the republic.
i have an original colt 1911 government model pachmayer combat special from 1978 and its still the best handgun iv'e ever owned. also great review thanks
hell of a weapon acurate, reliable,and packs a hell of a punch i would take it over anything any time
Don’t quote me on this but I believe there were some studies done, especially after Vietnam that showed the amount of rounds used in comparison to the amount of confirmed kills. You know “if we carry more bullets in our pistols we’ll get more hits” theory. Having been in the Army and only having a Berretta, it holds a special place in my heart, just like some of those older troops have a weak spot for the 45. Both are good side arms, just different schools of thought. Keep up the great videos.
The greatest pistol ever manufactured.
Colt 1911............any thing else is a copy !
I got the same pistol in stainless. It's only 4 months old.......and I'm absolutely head over heels for it. I love a glock 17, don't get me wrong...but my first 1911 actually stirs my soul.
Take it from somebody who has shot a 9mm for most of my life, when my wife bought me a .45 acp I was a bit sceptical but after using it a lot I gotta say it is the best handgun I've ever used.
I was in the military and retired from the Army. You are spot on about why the military switched over. The nine does not do the job the 45 does.
I can fire any .45 better then any thing
Also I found out from some marines that they were issued Beretta's in .40, it may go mainstream
Cool review. I think the 1911 caught my eye for the 2nd type of cool. I think it was one of the first guns I shot and found it much more comfortable compared to the HK USP that I fired along side it. Would love to get a 1911 one day. Thanks for posting!
My dad is a Federal Flight Deck Officer (armed pilot) and he carries a H&K USP Compact .40 cal. It's 12+1 and definitely packs a punch.
I love the new pistols of today but the 1911 is my favorite pistol a true legend in the gun community.
It served in the military past 1985. I was in the Navy stationed on a submarine from 89-93, and I stood topside watch with a 1911 (pier watch had an 870 pump).
Simply a classic that one...
I sure hope I am not the only person who finds the 1911 one of the most beautiful pistols ever made. Sure it may not be the most advanced pistol around but I will always love it. My .45 vs 9mm debate don't even get me started haha nice vids sootch
NOW THAT is a well thought out design .
Man, I'm 15 and I love shooting the 1911. I was in upstate New York with a couple of friends and a grandfather named "Dick". He was in WWII so we had some SPAM and ended the day by shooting his 1911. Then we did it in the dark to see the spectacular muzzle flash.
I saw in a movie that this gun will blow up a German tank!
Well no..... but I sure wouldn't want to be on the dangerous end of one....
I thought I was the only one who seen the footage, Shame the dude bled out.
Dan Wesson is manufacturing a 1911 A2 that is an upgraded version of the military M1911A1 with additional custom features. I recently had the pleasure of purchasing one. It looks the same as the A1, but that's where the comparison stops. What a beauty. Deadly accurate too. Special Ops would drool over this baby.
I know this video is 13 years old.... but I still found it. I have always been a fan of the Colt 1911, probably because I'm a bit of a WWII history fan. I recently just bought one. I am so happy that it feels so good in the hand. There are a lot of plastic pistols out there that just seem to have a grip that is just too dang fat to feel good, and I wear an extra large glove. I want to feel like I have a good hold on any pistol if I am forced to shoot it single hand. Thanks for the video.
The 1911A1 served in the US Military much longer than 1985. We were still issued the the .45 in both gulf wars. 1911A1s were still in the Armory as late as 2000. Mostly Colts, with some Remington Rands mixed in.
I learned the 1911 during my army officers training in 1980. I have owned about 10 1911s since 1980, everything from garbage AMT Hardballer, to Sig TT, Colt Government, Springfield TRP, 2 Les Baers, Ed Brown SF, Soringfield Ronin, and SA Operator. I also own a DA/SA FN FNX .45 and a HK VP9 but my preferred pistol of choice is a well tuned 1911 in God's caliber, 45 ACP.
I'm a Fudd so you can have all the fancy plastic pistols you got the hots for, fancy unproven calibers like the .30 Super Carry, I'll just stick to my all steel 1911. I sleep well at night with my SA Operator loaded with 230 grains +P JHP and a Streamlight TLR-1 1,000 lumen light mounted.
Perhaps the most attractive pistol of all pistols. You're right, this pistol is as American as Apple Pie. Watching TV shows like "The Untouchables" with Robert Stack and "Swat" series in the 70's with Steve Forest infatuated me with the.45 automatic by its sleek design. I've never fired this weapon but I've fired the Glock .40 pistol. I can't wait to get an opportunity to get my 1st experience with it. God Bless American, God Bless the Republic!
This and the Smith and Wesson 659. Best handguns ever.
long live the 1911
Love the 1911. Great great gun all around. The government length is real accurate and packs a nice punch. Even when offered a USP I'd take a 1911 almost every time. Right now the SPG PX9105MLP is my favorite 1911. (Why oh why did I miss the limited run of desert tan?!?! *beats himself up*) Springfield makes some nice ones. Lots of companies do. Love the Kimber Custom II as well.
Great video as always man!
awesome review sootch. I can't wait to get one. the quintessence of American military greatness
I have a Remington 1911 R1. I carry it either cocked and locked, or with a chambered round and the hammer down. The original hammer was meant for easy manual decocking.
Such a fine piece of machinery. Hoping to purchase one next year.
It's an icon and a very good pistol. The 1911 design is the most popular design in IPSC. Although no longer the classic version but more modern double stack 1911's like STI's.
I have fallen in love with the 1911. I just bought a Sig XO for my first one. Of course, I will be buying more. Its just the way it goes. They feel great in hand, accurate and follow-up shots are quick.
I've got that same Colt MK IV Series 70 Government Model with adj. sights, and the 1970 Colt Combat Commander Model, and The Colt Anaconda .44 magnum. I love my Colts.......
Still my favorite, we still carried them in the Navy up to the time I got out at the end of 1990
was the first i ever bought. Best handgun ever!
excellent review of what is surely one of the greatest firearm designs in the world thank you kind sir
I taught the Glock (G23/23) for many years at an academy range for law enforcement personnel. It is a fine gun to shoot and teach, but I still feel that the best combat handgun is the 1911-series. I have a .45 Springfield Armory M1911A1 and a .45 Colt Officer's ACP. I will carry either in concealed carry with no problem. If you want to carry one, then get "hardwired to the 1911" first through training in it's safe operation.
I have a taurus 24/7 oss tactical in 45acp which is basically a cross btwn a 1911 and a glock with a few treats thrown in too. I absolutely love 1911 pistols and the .45acp round. It knocks baddies down good. My bro wants to buy a 1911 too! .)
Picking a Series 80 tomorrow. It has the "100 years of service roll mark. $989 here in Canada where they're hard to come by.
We fired a lot of rounds through the 1911 when i was in the Army. I never remember any failures whatsoever not even a stovepipe or misfire these are fine handguns.Like always great review and information. Thanks
My Dad trained with the 1911 and is the only 45 he really likes. He's 77 and just got another 1911. I like the more modern style of guns. To each his own.
Awesome video of a great pistol. It's a simple design and hits like a freight train. If I were limited to one pistol, dad's 1911 would be it.
Growing up my dad would watch Sylvester Stallone movies and most of the time he carried some kind of 1911 so that point on I knew I wanted one I have a Tisas 1911a1 model
This is the man.
This is the review.
This is why there is a .45 ACP 1911 in my locker.
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This is my favorite handgun of all time! i have three varients and im currently trying to get a nickel plated varient
one of the best hand gun in the world!
I realize that you produced this video five years before I watched it. When I dressed in green, I was issued and I carried an M1911A1 made by Remington Rand. You noted that Remington is now back in the 1911 business. Actually, Remington and Remington Rand were two different companies. Remington Rand mostly made typewriters (also valuable to the war effort) , was purchased by Sperry and now does not exist. I enjoyed the video, though!
Yup, Remington Rand was a typewriter manufacturer, not a firearms company.
AMEN BROTHER!!! Tell that "too heavy, too much recoil" to our Boys in threnches of Europe in WW1, or the one's storming Normandy or Iwo Jima... I don't think they were complaining when they were able to bring down a close-range opponent with the stopping power of the .45. Lack of stopping power against Phillipino guerillas was the reason the 1911 was developed in the first place... GREAT VIDEO
damn fine gun. some say it's to heavy but personally (as a bigger guy) that just gives it a better feeling in the hand and when shooting it
I've a m-1911 mnf. in 1917,still shoots great,I beleave it was brought home and kept put away for decades.My best shot with it was a squrriel at 20 yds.all origanal but the grips.
It's a very beautiful gun. Really good to look at..its looks just satisfies. I wish sometime in the future I could own one.
What a beautiful 1911..... looks good on you man..... When I have the money I am getting a full size 1911.
I don't know why people think 45's have so much recoil. 45's don't even have as much recoil as 40's do
Thanks Sootch! I'ev always enjoyed my Colt 1911. I've several got a new more, Springfield and a Colt Officer's Model. Just wonderful guns. outstanding video.
Never really cared for the series 80. but heck, with all of the options for this type
of handgun a guy can do about anything with one.
Start with a .22 Rimfire pistol. Revolver or semi-automatic doesn't really matter, as it is a matter of preference. Get lots of trigger time and take some gun courses. Most of them are pretty affordable.
I started with a Browning Buckmark Camper, with the full bull barrel. It's one slick shooter. After I feel like I am a decent shot, with good habits, I'll graduate to a 9mm 1911 or a Browning Hi-Power.
Good luck!
I love this kind of knowledge 🙏 Thank you bro 👍
My son is 12 and just recently shot a gun for the first time. This is what he shot and handled it very well.
Beautiful Colt. Just the one I want. There ain't nothin' wrong with a good running 1911.
Not only is the 1911 are still popular in America, its still popular all over the world. Just went to a gunshow last month in the Philippines, almost every stall has a 1911 style piston on show.
You can get a good quality 1911 from companies like Colt, Springfield Armory or Kimber for about $600 to $700. You could go up to about $1200 or $1300 for a full spec model or go from $2000 to $4000 for a semi or full custom pistol.
The .40S&W actually rose in popularity because the FBI did a study and found that the most effective overall round was the 10mm, and suggested that that weapon should be carried. 10mm weapons and ammo were hard(er) to come by, so many agencies went with .40S&W due to the similiarities between it and the 10mm, and the high availability of the weapons and ammo.
Sootch loved this video, Great info about the gun. I have always wanted to get one of these guns but never have due to the price range, i have seen some as of late that are not colt but i am def thinking of trying one.keep up the good work, love live the republic.
its funny when you mention soldiers in the Army complaining about the recoil on the .45, thats part of the reason they got rid of the M14 in Vietnam too., Cool video, nice grouping.
By far I believe this M1911 is a classic. Very solid.
great video as usual sootch, the 1911 maybe old but it is a sexy hand gun. keep up the good work
my dad was a US marine from 1986-1990 and because the marine supply and Army dump are the same building he used the M1911 all that time and he said that their weren't no talk about switching to the M9........1911 best handgun in the world
Gr8 vid. I have been thinking about getting an Colt 1911 since Feb. I am trying to narrow down which model. I looked at some Springfield Arms models just to compare. The Colts are VERY hard to come by in my area. They are almost always on back order. I love the history of the firearm, especially the Colt version. Thanks for all the information. Keep up the good work.
Man, that's a nice handgun.
Great review too! Touched on all the important facts.
Very nice gun and very nice review. Keep those vid comin our way. Thanks!