@@180SecondIdeas the best gun is the single action army in 45 long colt not the glock or the 1911 change my mind with sawed-off off shotgun bring your primary either pump semi auto or double barrel
@@FirstLast-gv1zl but in no way does that mean I wish to take any firearms off the table for ownership if you want a glock 19 with a giggle switch I'm fine with that or an ar15 in semi auto or full auto abolish the nfa today
@@azlefty1 for me i found at least one flyer with the polymers. Does nt happened with steel frames. Asked a couple of gunsmiths they explained about a subtle frame flex. Im glad it works for you though tried em for 30 years just dint work for me good luck bud
Best advice I've heard in a long time. Love that he pointed out the down side of modifying a Glock. Especially one you may have to trust to save your life.
To me; a 1911 is a cultural traditional weapon. It’s to Americans what the katana is to the Japanese. All gun owners should own one for ceremonial purposes (BBQ’s, etc)
I did a similar thing years ago with my dad, who was 70 at the time, and wanted a self-defense handgun. He qualed as expert in the Navy with a 1911 but that was back in the 60’s hadn’t shot handguns much since. Had him shoot several handguns; Springfield 1911 Loaded, Glock 23, Sig 229, S&W M&P 9, Glock 17, S&W 686 6”. He ended up going with the M&P 9 because it was easiest for him with his diminished hand strength from arthritis. The big takeaway is that the best thing to do for new shooters is to have them try several guns to see what works best for them.
I've said the same thing to multiple new shooters. I've even offered to take them to the range & let them shoot my handguns as well as rent "everything". DO NOT buy what "that guy" tells you to. Shoot them all & make your decision from there.
Could be it wasn't just a case of age and arthritis, but he just thought the MP9 was just a better piece in his eyes. I want to be absorbed into the Glock but every time I handle one at the store counter I get repulsed by the awkward grip angle. Why would I buy something I do not like the feel of just because someone from the cult told me too?
@@williamryan9195, I get the same feeling for the same reason. I have some experience with 80% builds & some Glock clones. I have shot real Glocks as well. Can I shoot them effectively? Yes. Do I LOVE my S&W handguns more? ABSOLUTELY! 🤣
@@williamryan9195 I always thought the same thing. The Glock grip angle is terrible. Then I handled a Polymer 80 frame and loved it. They are more of a 1911 grip angle and also have excellent stippling/texturing. Then I bought a gen 3 Glock 19 and put the parts into a Polymer 80 frame. It's perfect now. That may be something you want to look into.
5:20 I have found that new shooters seem to flinch way more when shooting at the end booth next to a wall. I was teaching someone to use an AR15 recently, and I found myself jumping every time she pulled the trigger, despite knowing when the shot was about to go off. Being next to a wall really increases the sharpness of the sound, and it makes a big difference no matter how good your ear protection is.
@@bruce502 Mama needs an LWRC AR-15 and a Mossberg 590M w/ 20-round mag to REALLY get into shooting and Outgun any Bad guys breaking into her Victorian-Era townhouse!
I feel about 1911's the same way I feel about cars. I love old stick shift, carbureted, classic cars/trucks. I appreciate the old tech, classic lines and beauty of that old iron. They are fun to work on, and take out for a cruise now and then but I'm probably not going to use one as my daily driver or especially for long trips on a regular basis. The newer boring, plain Jane, Toyota Camry isn't much fun to drive and definitely isn't going to turn any heads but when I need to get from point A to point B reliably, I'll pick that car over the classic every time. In a nutshell, I appreciate the 1911's and they are super fun to take to the range now and then but for my money, the Glock would be the gun on my side on a daily basis.
Speak for yourself, I love my Camry and it’s fun to drive. Just kidding you but I agree, there’s daily drivers and classics. My range queen is a P226X5, but my daily driver is a sub compact 9mm
Always love listening to Clint as he is a no BS kind of guy! This is a straight up great vid of these two platforms and I agree with the pro’s and con’s of each platform. I’m a 54 year old gun guy that has had at one time or another had most of the major manufacturers designs and my conclusions are similar,.. love my 1911 , feels best in hand the trigger is sweet and just running the slide on a good one makes me feel warm inside! However , carrying maintaining and overall out of the box performance a G19 size polymer ( Glock/ M&P/ Sig M18) is my choice for carry for a SHTF handgun. Either way you are well equipped if your 1911/Glock is well vetted and you are trained with it. Great vid!
There's not a lot wrong with Glocks -- other than the terrible sights and abysmal triggers. Once you fix those, they're passable, if you can ignore the mediocre accuracy.
@@starboy3735 I could consistently hit a 12" gong offhand from 100 yards with my model 19 S&W and 125 grain JHP handloads. Do you really think that your plastic-framed Glock can do that? I don't. The lousy trigger pull guarantees it. And before you start flapping your gums, I started serious pistol shooting at 12, and was doing structured drills at 14. I literally wore that model 19 out and replaced it with a model 66.
well yes and no, Clint may have said many other things that you didnt see on this video, sure he should go by what hes saying right in the interview but James has had numerous encounters interviews and classes with Clint so he may be summarizing whats he said over and over outside of this specific interview...Or maybe not, lol
@@cutlerylover I have heard that Glock is VERY strict with their sponsorships and other PR programs. Quite a few gun reviewers lost their "review copy" privilege when the Glock 44 came out and they showed it failing.
I own both a 1911 and Glock. I carry both (different times) and can operate both. It's not the gun as long as it works, it's the bone head behind it. It's far better to practice tactics, trade or field craft, and skill than spend a bunch of money and zero time at the range.
I have the heavier Officer's ACP, and I have to admit that it has been to the farm with me late at night more than once. I use regular 7 round mags for the extra shot. That lighter Commander in 9mm sounds like a hoot; I have to try one! --Old Guy
As Clint said, if you are going to carry that bulky frame (lightweight 1911 is relative), why drop to the lighter caliber? If you are shooting 9mm, get a polymer gun. Makes zero sense.
@@Gates54 conceal ability of single stacks. I’m a hobbit so chunky wide grips don’t conceal all that great for summer carry, my Springfield EMP with its Bob tail though conceals very well. Could be that I just need to find better holsters, but until I figure that out, a 9mm 1911 like the emp is great. Also helps the emp has a smaller grip size than traditional 1911s
Great interview James . . . Clint is the absolute instructor of firearm instructors. Heck I think hes been in the game the longest of current firearm schools . . . with the experience no one else can match with all the right folks. It would be real entertaining to watch the Coop responding and reacting to you in one of your interviews . . . keep it up.
I love videos with James, I love vids with Connie, and I love Clint content. All 3 in one video?! Hell yes! Look, Clint has tons of combat experience to share, but now we all know that Connie is from the streets. Her opinion on firearms is top-tier. I’m on my way to buy another 1911, a Glock, and the S&W! Side note, content like this is why I’m a TFBtv subscribestar member. Keep up the great work guys!
@@Cumlordcasa correct. A Taurus G3, or G3c, depending on the occasion (although I find myself rarely carrying the G3C). It's a great pistol, with excellent reliability, and great ergonomics for a low cost. I also appreciate a manual safety, because I'm not law enforcement or former military.
@@Cumlordcasa The G2s was really the gun that put Taurus back on the map aside from revolvers. It's a great gun. I just got the G3c because it's the same pistol, but the newer model that fits in the same holster as the G3. Unfortunately, I have XXL hands. It makes shooting the G3c very difficult. I'm also a big guy, so it's easy for me to carry the G3 everywhere. I love the G3. I probably could have gotten an S&W M&P of the same size for $50 more on sale, in retrospect. That said, I think the G3 will eat more ammo than an M&P without a failure.
@@Cumlordcasa I carry my G3c in those rare situations when I can't wear clothing for the G3. For me, in the summer, I can put the G3c in the pocket of a pair of cargo shorts.
I carry a 1911. Never jams as long as it's lubed and maintained same as a AR15. The glocs and other polymer guns just felt too light for me. It's all about what you are comfortable to shoot with. Not any one gun fits everybody. This just my opinion. Also, Connie should learn to ride the safety with her thumb. Helps with the recoil and you next shot lining up faster.
I see where ya got the jawline - sweet to see the way you spend time together, and I enjoyed the same things that she did when beginning shooting - the sense of there being a lot to learn, the mental aspect, the sense of continuous improvement... great vid!
Lol! So Clint got his first 1911 when they first came out?! 🤣 outstanding video and awesome encouraging mom to not outsource her personal protection! 👍🏻👍🏻
I just picked up a Walther PDP Conpact. It felt right from the start. I’m really digging it and it shoots spectacularly. I’m going to figure out a good holster system for it. For its size, it is really light. It is a good compromise of traits. So well designed.
Nice job James. Im 68 and a 1911 fan, but I own 8 Glocks in a variety of size and calibers and 6 1911s in 45 ACP and a variety of sizes. Clint is correct, 1911s are not for everyone And (my opinion) whether Glock or 1911 Most malfunctions are Operator error and or weapon modifications. Glocks are more forgiving of poor or no maintenance for sure. Training thousands of LEOs over a 25 year period we had many failures with the Glock and 99% were caused by "limp wristing." Never seen a limp wrist failure shooting a revolver 😙
No limp wrist, they just short stroke the trigger and skip a cylinder. When teaching new shooters I always load 1 round to see how they handle it before we move on. So when they short stroke the trigger on a double action pull, they hear a click instead of boom.
Im 6' 185. I carry a 1911 fullsize iwb every single day. Very rarely do i swap out for a smaller gun but sometimes its a necessity, when working or whatever.
Good stuff, as always. My brain loves my Glock. My heart loves my 1911s. I carry and train with a Glock, but I LOVE shooting for pleasure with my 1911s.
I carried my Springfield 1911 Government model on duty for about 10 years until I was told I had to go to a department issued weapon. I've probably fired 7-8k rounds through it. I'm sure I've had a failure at one time or other with it, but they were so rare I can't recall any if them.
Yeah, Springfield makes some of the best non-custom/semi-custom/ high end 1911s out there. My first 1911 was a Springfield Operator in .45(because despite me being a 9mm guy, there was no way my first 1911 was going to be anything other than a 5" in .45.)
Star PD .45ACP was my favorite carry for years. More accurate than any Colt I owned , never malfunctioned and light weight. I wish they still made them.
For a long time the 1911 was the shit if you didn’t want a revolver and in the late 80’s-90’s the Glock was the ticket. Luckily in 2022 there are other options that are as good or better than both the 1911 and Glock. What it comes down to is what works best for you and what you are willing to carry and use.
Still nothing better than a Glock IMO. I know there are guns with smaller frames that fit more rounds but if you just want one SHTF gun with parts everywhere, mags everywhere, endless mods, and light weight, they're still king. By miles.
@@chicomalo4862 The best gun in the current state of the world is different than the best gun when there is no state at all to the world and its all just hell break loose lol walther ppq and walther pdp are both better than a glock in terms of ergos and trigger, czp10c is just as reliable and has a better trigger also, beretta apx is nothing to sleep on top competitor with any pistol, SW M&P is just as good as glock in literally everything including availability being almost as good for parts and such, the HK USP has lots of weight and is old but is just as reliable as a glock against dirt and mud and is accurate and reputable as a glock so yea there are lots of great options that kicks a glocks ass. I love the glock 23 (40) and glock 32 in 357 sig and the glock 21 is probably the best 45 ever, and I would probably choose a glock for end of world BUT ONLY BECAUSE OF PARTS AVAILABLE BECAUSE THERE ARE MANY PISTOLS THAT ARE BETTER.
I prefer a Walther P99 or H&k vp9 if I’m going plastic I don’t like Glock for the simple fact that they “Austria” took Germany’s polymer H&k vp 70 design and striker system and made it some cheap ugly crap and now all Americans are eating it up like a Toyota Camry or a Chevy equinox. I get it it works….it’s not classy though lol says common man status I prefer to stand out with anything I own when I hear Glock I think average.
The only thing I change on my Glocks are the sites and everything else stays completely stock. I bought a gen 2 g19 that was a police trade in around the mid 90’s and other than replacing a few parts that wear over time (with oem parts of course) I’ve never had any problems with it and shot thousands of rounds through it and it’s still going strong to this day.
Thanks for such a thoughtful take on this, James. I'd also add that perhaps the fact that both the FBI HRT and Delta/CAG switched from 1911s to Glocks says a lot about which gun is the better fighting tool for most users, all things considered. And as an economist I couldn't agree more with Clint's answer in 14:09. In a world of limited resources, the Glock design is more often than not the most efficient use of money, for both the end user and Gaston's private jet fleet :)
"the fact that both the FBI HRT and Delta/CAG switched from 1911s to Glocks says a lot about which gun is the better fighting tool " No...not really. I think it says more about the newer philosophy of use of handguns and the better choices of ammo now available for 9mm. That is like saying the AR/M4/M16 is a better fighting tool than the M14. If I had to pick up a rifle and get one shot on a bad guy it would be the 7.62 M14 all day long. If I have to hump a rifle up and down the mountains, I want an AR/M4/M16.
@@papimaximus95 So...looks like you forgot the last part of my sentence: "...for most users, all things considered" (i.e., maybe not for you; and yes considering newer handgun use philosophy and 9mm ammo available today). People are so quick to be contrarians on the internet they forget how to read!
@@rafschar "So...looks like you forgot the last part of my sentence...People are so quick to be contrarians on the internet they forget how to read!" No...I am pretty sure I read it fine. I decided to respond to the first part of your comment. You are the one who wrote the first part, correct? BTW, how would the selection by professional agencies/operators translate to a "better fighting tool for most users, all things considered" given that most users are civilians?
@@papimaximus95 Sounds like someone never learned about semantics, and is more interested in arguing than having an intelligent conversation. I'm not gonna waste my Sunday with you.
The Glock is easier to shoot proficiently than a 1911 is. The Glock is far more reliable. The fact the it holds twice as many rounds and is still lighter is simple extra. Price need not even be a consideration.
Any video with Clint is a good video! He's like the Chuck Norris of gun realities. He's seen it all and the way he presents any reasonable argument that someone could launch against his logic for his opinion is impressive.
My wife shot Glock, sig, and a 1911. She chose the 1911. She loves the trigger. Ended up with a Dan Wesson Commander. The best pistol is the one you shoot the best.
Your wife has great taste! Dan Wesson makes incredible 1911s. I have a DW Specialist and it felt like I was putting the bullets on target with my mind the trigger is so buttery smooth. I just really, really love how 1911s feel in my hand and the trigger on 1911s in general can't be beat. I usually CCW a g19 but that's honestly because it's just more concealable. At the end of the day carry what works best for you is what I say!
@@mountainadventures7346 😂 haha, happy wife happy life! At least this is an investment she may let you shoot yourself from time to time if you knock out the "honey do" list.
@@astang1072 We went to the range, rented guns (except my 1911) and bought ammo. And I let her go at it…. My wife will never, ever, take a 2 day pistol course. Not her thing. It’s amazing she finally decided to buy a pistol. We have property and she shoots her pistol there. Her operation and aim is getting much better.
Over the years, I've owned several 1911s and several Glocks. I like both of them. I currently own one of each and carry each of them. Some times the Glock, sometimes the 1911 and feel comfortable with with either. And sometimes, when small size is important, I carry either a Springfield Armory 911 in nine millimeter or a snub nose revolver in .38 special. At the end of the day, it comes down to carrying a firearm that you know is reliable and also being able to shoot said gun effectively.
For me personally, there have been a few handguns that chose me. The IWI Jericho, the 1911, the Walther PDP Compact, and the Beretta 92FS (so far). Bottom line, I like Glocks and if a Glock 19 was given to me and I could only have that as a lifetime handgun, I could learn to love it. I LOVE 1911s (in 45 or 9mm) I love the way they handle, the way they point, etc. If I was given a 1911 as my lifetime pistol I would be happy with that being my do-all pistol.
@@Irish_Hooligan The supernatural pointability of 1911 comes from the whole design, not just the grip angle alone. And a CZ75 or a clone like Tanfoglio in 9mm or even 10mm is better then 1911. For actual target shooting the grip angle is best to be as angled as posible, even more angled then Glock has, so as to block the wrist in line with the forearm when recoiling, and Glock handle is more straight then that as a double compromise, one reason being to have reliable feeding with diferent bullets, and the other reason to be not that diferent compared to other contemporary guns. Luger P08 has a more angled handle, and the Steyr M9 unveiled in 1999 also has a more angled handle, and so are most real target pistols from top brands like Pardini, Morini, Anschutz, etc., and even russian ones like Margolin.
As a part time firearms instructor, they are both wonderful. I got my mom into a Glock 19 for her CCW. When people ask me "what should I carry", I simply reply "the most comfortable firearm in your hands, that is reliable and has good stopping power". I'm a Glock guy, but I don't bag on any firearm that people are particular to. Good Video! Subscribed my brother! Also, why does UA-cam say that "Glock" is spelled wrong? 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
@tonybranton I disagree. Revolvers are for trained professionals. Reloading and fixing malfunctions in a revolver is wizardry. A glock style pistol is easy.
The reason they say it's mispelled is because it's not worth spelling correctly. Glacks are gay AF and the fan boys are worse. No one cares if you run a glick. So does everyone else in the world. Stfu about it.
Me too. But weight is a factor. So I bought and carry a Browning 1911 380 Black Label. It's 20% smaller than a full size 1911 and a lot lighter. Yet, it has all the features of the 1911. I love it and shot it at several Back Up Gun (BUG) matches with good results. I know, I'm a woos for shooting a 380 but ammo has come a long way.
I’m the same way. No hate towards the Glock, but I much prefer the 1911 platform. They fit my hands perfectly and when it comes to handguns comfort is a big factor to me
Still one of my favorite videos because it contains my two favorite guns the 1911 and the Glock. They both have a great reputations. I love firearms especially the great ones. I also happen to think Clint Smith is one of the most upfront and honest gun guys I’ve listened to over the years. He tells it like it is with a style all his own. Great video James and I think we should make it point to bring as many women , moms , daughters , sister and so on , into the gun community. This is something they could benefit from as well. Great video thanks for putting it out there.
I absolutely adore 1911s. I shoot better with them, they feel great, they're absolutely awesome. My daily carry is a stock (aside from night sights) Gen 3 Glock 19. They work. Every time.
That's how I feel about 1911's.Loved the feel of them the first time you hold one in your hand but hate the high cost and the fact the you have to break them in,at least the cheaper ones.I to have a Glock 19 Gen4 with night sights and Never had a problem with it or any of the 3 magazines that came with it.
Well, that is the legend. More popular fiction that fact. I've seen many failures with Glocks. Anyone remember the chamber failures of the .40 cal Glocks? Glocks are very susceptible to limp wristing which is common with new shooters. And the elephant in the room is the Glock is a VERY unsafe for a new shooter. The lack of a real safety is a biggie. Yeah, it has a tab in the trigger and it can only go off if it is pulled. Wait, even though many other types of guns have no tab, don't you have to pull the trigger for the gun to fire? This is a Real safety? How? What I have never understood is the almost obsessive safety in shooting these days. (Such as being required to show the chamber is empty on UA-cam. Is the presenter going to shoot the viewers thru the computer screen? Really)? Yes it is very important. Extremely so. Yet over and over I hear instructors teach that an actual manual safety is a liability. Being more safe with a firearm is a liability? WTF??? Yeah, I know, the real safety is the mind. So you trust the mind of most of the public out there? Kinda naïve don't ya think? You may be exhausted, bad situation, rushed, do you always trust your actions completely. Does anyone? There is a good reason that the FBI labeled the Glock "The Toe Popper", and with the newer trend of appendix carry-hello!!! It is the very reason that Glocks are the number one returned new purchase by first time buyers to the store they purchased them from. They simply do not feel safe with the Glock. Oddly, in todays sue happy world, others Countries do require a real safety for Glocks purchased for their Law Enforcement uses as well as Military. But in our Sue happy Country, we do not. Odd to say the least! Only the Sig 320 has surpassed the Glock in AD's in Law Enforcements circles. This speaks volumes. Not so safe really. KnifeMaker
It has more A.D.’s because everyone carries Glocks. No large department carries a 1911. If you like 1911’s that’s fine. They are outdated and heavy. Glock all day long. I have old revolvers but they just sit in my safe now. There is a reason Glocks are carried by police departments and civilians all over the world. Have a nice day.
The biggest problems with the Glock are: bad ergonomics, bad trigger, bad sights. That's why I chose the CZ P-10: the Czechs pretty much copied the Glock design and it works the same way, simple and reliable, but they come from the factory with legendary CZ ergonomics, a smooth, crisp trigger that rivals the PPQ, and three-dot metal sights. For the same price.
@@carbonking53 there’s a kid in the DRC using an AK with no sights or dust cover to kill villagers everyday. Just because it does the thing doesn’t mean it’s the best option.
@@carbonking53 this. If you suck, you suck. If you can shoot, you "should" be able to pick up anything and shoot it reasonably well. Glocks don't need anyone to "justify" them as shooting tools. The brand speaks for itself. All of that being said, I carry a fullsize m&p 2.0 9mm.😂🤣
@@carbonking53 The biggest problem with your comment is that he doesn't beg to differ with me because I never said one can't shoot well with a Glock. So your anecdote is utterly irrelevant and simply highlights your arrogance. Besides, anything can be done well with enough training, but that doesn't mean we should ALL avoid the nicer or easier to use alternatives - which is why the multi-million dollar Glock aftermarket modification industry exists!
"Mom" did pretty well. A range instructor at Camp Pendleton once told me that in most handgun engagements it would be more effective to hurl the pistol itself at the enemy vs. aiming and firing it. He felt that was the sorry state of handgun marksmanship generally. Interesting video.
If you choose Glock over the 1911, I want you to remember this one thing...American to American...Glock was the ONLY major player against the Assault Weapons Ban in the early 90's, and Colt agreed with the bill. Glock...please make a Glock 11.
Force Multiplier That's the reason I will never own a Colt. I have a lot of 1911-2011 handguns. Unless someone gives me a Colt I will never own one. One of the first handguns I had was a Colt 1911 and it was junk. Don't forget Bill Ruger also told Congress that no ones needs more than 10 rounds when they asked him leading up to the ban.
@@arlissyoung8899 And we are on the brink of ANOTHER "ban". Thanks but I'll go with a 1911 every time. I own a 1911 from Springfield Armory in .45 acp (TRP) and I'm more than OK with it. I've shot Glocks and most striker fired pistols and I don't have a problem with them, they are excellent firearms. However (Comma) I'm in my late 50's and I have a touch of arthritis and the trigger pull of the 1911 just works better for me. I have no problem with the manual safety, nor the grip safety. The trigger on a quality 1911 is great. Carry or use whatever you like (God Bless America) but for me and many others the 1911 was designed right.
@@tidefanyankee2428 I agree, I am 60 and my eye are dim and my reflexes are not close to what they where. I own a large number of guns as I retired a few years ago and started back pow pow again. I have a number of Glocks and P 80s. Had I never had a well tuned 1911 - 2011 all would be well. There's something about a well tuned 1911-2011 trigger that on other gun can touch. [IMO] I carry a Sig 365 XL because of the size and the really hot summer days here in Florida. Glocks are good guns but {IMO} far from the best. Through the years I have carried many other guns. All in all I go back to old faithful 1911 when I can.
My take on the 1911 has always been while I shoot them well, they handle really nicely, and they feel great in the hand, for the same size/weight I either want something with more rounds or something with more power on a round for round basis. Great examples, the Glock 19 is as Clint said... Lighter, more rounds, but more rounds doesn't mean you have to shoot them all off. Hell, even a Glock 21 is a good option if you want to stick with .45 ACP. In the case of more power, a S&W TR8 revolver is ounce for ounce nearly identical to most all steel A1 style 1911's unloaded. Fully loaded, it's often lighter due to ammunition weights, but nobody is going to be able to debate that .357 Magnum is more powerful than .45 ACP. Loaded up hot it's without question one of the most versatile handgun rounds out there but also has the luxury of being able to go super light with recoil on .38 Special. I like 1911's at the range, and while some lightweight models have good promise as carry guns they often are counter productive to what makes shooting the 1911 platform good. The removal of weight adds a lot of additional felt recoil which can be solved with a stiffer recoil spring, but it's still a relatively large gun and still close in weight to a G21. But, if you're a fan of the 1911 and shoot them really well, I suppose it would be a natural transition. TLDR: 1911 is good on the range but nearly any modern option is better for carry.
A great video, indeed, super watchable. Lots of first-rate pistol romance in here. Namely, Jimbo's endearing mom, her shelling out the dollar bills and paying for lunch, then the range experience and watching her work through what it's like for us newbs working through the mechanicals - struggling a bit with the mags, surrendering - why not? - to the speed loader, sighting the gun, enduring perhaps the jitters and flinches and also, on the good side, allowing your intuition and training and knowledge to guide you through things, well, that's what it's all about. Nerves, thrills, failures, successes, finding your way. And that mom prefers that 1911, of course, not because it's "better" but because the romance of a pistol is what it is and who knows which one - a 1911, Glock, Sig P210, whatever fine example (none of which I've had the chance to shoot) - will imprint itself onto your heart and into your soul. Maybe none of those guns. Hell, my modest carry (my first and only) is a Shield Plus and it warms my heart. Meanwhile, watching mom's eyes light up and hearing her gush about the 1911 when Jimmy asks her opinion - what else is there? ZEAL. And that meanwhile, she needs her Shield EZ. Well, now she's a gun gal. It seems to me that classier or otherwise legendary pistols are a great place to visit even if you can't live there. I've got my eyes on a few. Very cool, too, in this vid that we are bestowed with the Obi-Wan Kenobi vibe of Mr. Clint Smith and even the gray haired guy behind the range counter. I'm gray. Gray is good.
I love shooting the 1911 but as far as carrying one I'm not comfortable with it. I ended up carrying a CZ 75 it's the best of both worlds much more comfortable carrying on a double action trigger pull and I still get a beautiful single action trigger pull like a 1911. Plus I can get the capability of a Glock capacity wise.
@@StewieStew820 I've been checking out aftermarket triggers. I'm on the fence about it though seems pretty hard to find an enhanced action upgrade for an IWI Jericho specifically. Whether everything for a CZ or tangfolio will work inside a Jericho is up in the air.
@@chitterlingsrtasty lol I wish CZ mags are more expensive than 1911 or Glock. There's a trade off for everything. I did see that Alpha Foxtrot is making a double stack 1911 that actually does use the Glock magazines yesterday. They are a bit pricey though 1300$ is above what I would personally spend on something that only sees the range. Like I said I'm just not comfortable carrying a 1911 how it should be carried. My job is a bit rough on guns and the last 1911 I had most of the time I spent finding that the manual safety had been bumped off without me physically doing so.
@@jeremypike9153 hear on price. It’s the best of both worlds for me. A marriage made in heaven. Unfortunately I’ve gone through my gun budget. I’m sure there was some dev. Involved on marrying the two so I suspected the price would be high. As far as the manual safety couldn’t they have added stiffer springs?
@@Jayjay-vs8np, but is it an M1911A1? If not, it's NOT an M1911A1. But the G21 is a darned fine Boolit Launcher, too. It's just NOT an M1911A1, no matter how you look at it. Right?
Shout out to the channel and the gun range. I work in Pensacola occasionally and the guys at the range are the best, and TFB is simply the best channel hands down….
I don't know why others have problems with 1911s. After my 1911 was broke in, I've never had a single malfunction ever. And I've put thousands of rounds through it over the years. It also has aftermarket parts too.
I hate to be captain obvious here, but people who don’t have problems with the 1911, stock or not, probably clean them like they should and lubricate them properly. There are a myriad of reasons why a gun will stovepipe, failure to fire, failure to feed, failed to return to battery fail to eject etc. Usually the problem is between the gun and the ground. When it’s not that, it’s usually because the owner needs to be cleaned and/or lubricated properly. I shoot competition with a cult special combat government edition that is stock and I have never had a problem with it. I also shoot competition with 9 mm and I have only ever had two problems. Bad primers and Remington green box factory ammo. I love that ammo and it’s pretty much the only thing I shoot aside from my reloads. Just so you have an idea of the scope here we’re talking about over 10,000 rounds and I’m being modest with only two bad primers so please don’t think that I am knocking Remington ammunition. They are the best.
Every 1911 that I've seen malfunction, and there's been a lot of them, was modified from it's stock 5" configuration. And I'm a glock guy. Gov models will run well if treated well.
Both are good guns. 1911s need a little more love to keep them running with high round counts. I like Glocks and my wife prefers slim gripped heavy 1911s. Nothing wrong with either, and LOL at the guy saying he saw a Glock catch on fire. It's been a long time since I've been in a gunshop and gotten to listen to their stories.
The 1911 is the best looking handgun imo. It's got amazing history. It's fun to shoot. I own 3 and would buy more if money was no object and there weren't other guns I wanted as well. I carry a Glock 43 right now though. Thinking about changing to a Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro though.
I dearly love my Springfield 1911a1. It was the first pistol I ever bought when I turned 21. I carried it for a decade. Then I bought a Glock 26 and have carried everyday since.
I grew up with the 1911, I own 3 . Colt Commander and a Government Model both in 45 and then a Officers Model 1911 in 38 Super +p. Never saw a reason for anything else and yes, I've carried them in harms way.
Would love to compare the Staccato C2 and G19. Yes, price is a HUGE factor but from my experience, the C2 is reliable, easier to shoot, and more accurate for most shooters.
I have a Colt Government 1911 and love shooting it, however; it only goes to the range or maybe as a back up for hog hunting. I don’t own a Glock, and probably never will, I hate how they handle. But if you pidgeon holed me into a Glock 19 vs my colt gov, I’d learn to love the Glock. As far as 1911’s being “horribly unreliable”, keep in mind, all Glocks are made by and QC’d by Glock. 1911’s range everywhere from hand built master pieces, all the way down to pot metal garbage that makes a Taurus look fantastic. So when someone tells you that 1911’s are unreliable pos’s, dig a little into that, they probably aren’t shooting something that was made correctly.
My daily carry Series 70 has an estimated 190,000 rounds through it. Its been maintained.. slide tightened, bushing replaced 4 times, 5 slide stops.. the usual.. but it shoots and shoots and shoots. My last jam was 10,000 rds ago.. bad charge of powder..only pulled the slide back 2/3rds the distance and stove piped.
I think that the 1911 "CAN" be a really reliable friend. IF the parts (extractor properly tensioned, quality magazines) are there, I've shot the darn things over 40 years with nothing more than the Series 70 magazines - today there are better ones from Wilson/Vickers. Set of decent sights and a 4lb trigger, that's pretty much it after you've vetted it by shooting a lot. Of course the G19 has more rounds on board. It can get the job done as well, it's just a bit harder to manipulate the long stroke trigger. Pays your money, takes your choice.
I have 38Super, 9mm, and of course 45ACP. I use Wilson Combat magazines almost exclusive with mine except on the range I will use the 1 mag that came with each. The ONLY times I have had reliability issues was when shooting underpowered reloads that were fired in a Glock first, and the 38 Super needed a break in period. All of my Glocks are golden right out of the box also. I have never shot any of my 1911's more than 400 rounds without cleaning. I use to take my Glock 22 out of my dusty truck door and shoot a 150 round match without a second thought. I would clean a 1911 the night before a match. lol Love them both for what each offers.
I'm sure Glocks are good guns, but there's something about a well made steel framed 1911 that feels good in the hand. Many times, it's even lighter than most polymer pistols I've handled. It's just a good design. Sure there's some lack with the single stack, but there's the 2011 model for that if it really bothers you. If I was gonna go 9mm it would be a real choice between the Glock or 1911 platforms. For .45 ACP, I feel like the 1911 is just the go-to.
I think one of the aspects of the Glock vs 1911 debate that's missed a lot is hand-fitment. I've fired a stock, 1970s 1911 and a stock Glock (not sure if it was a 17 or a 19, but it was a full-sized 9mm). Both are good guns, but, I have short, stubby fingers, and the 1911 just feels that little bit better. With slim grips, I reckon it would've been far better, even. Now, my understanding is that getting a reduced grip on a Glock is a lot more expensive than slim-grips for a 1911. Whether or not that balances the overall price of the gun, I don't know, but the ease of adjustment on a 1911 is a big deal, I would argue.
Hey Arbok, I completely agree. I hate the feel of a Glock with its blocky grips and long reach to the trigger. They have recently addressed that last issue but my short stubby fingers are still more at home on a standard 1911. Of all my guns I shoot the 1911 best. Would I carry it? Sort of. When I carry It's usually a Kimber Micro Nine.
I am the same way. I recently purchased a Hi-Power Clone and it is the best feeling handgun I have ever held. I am sure it is different for everyone, but I was surprised how well an almost 100 year old double stack design fit my hands. It is the Springfield with the slimmer grips than the original.
@@rg58 Interesting gun. Funny how it came out and a few months later FN announced the return of the Hi-Power (BTW why is it always "Hi" power? Branding?)
I thought the dude at the range said the Glock was "adorable" and I thought it was Fudd status confirmed. Took me a minute to figure out he was saying "durable."
Love my 1911s. They're easily my favorite to shoot out of my collection. I also naturally shoot better with them. That being said, I carry an Arex Delta gen 2 and Glock 45. Have to practice more with them to hit the same, but they just run and don't complain.
A 1911 if properly taken care of and not a crap brand will function just as good as any glock. I say this having owned multiple Glocks, in every caliber they offer besides .357 sig and 10mm, I've even owned the .45 GAP(shot fantastic), and having owned multiple 1911's.
@@m.w.2401 I agree that the .45's will run well, you just have to maintain them more. All of mine are genuine Colts, including one that a buddy gave me; he had it as his sidearm in the Navy during Korea. What a beauty, and still a great shooter. --Old Guy
Carried a 1911 from age 15 to age 60 including 25 months in Nam and 12 years as a contractor. Also carried a HP for years... usually along with a 1911. I began carrying Glocks in the late 90's. The Sig 220 is better than the 1911. The Sig 226/229 is also a favorite. They all shoot bullets... that's all I am looking for.
@@BunkerBoxesUSA I was just kidding around. In my opinion the 1911 is about perfect in feel, and shoot ability. I carry a 9mm shield plus. The CZ97 is also good. Lots of great pistols out there
@@JamesEast-iy3ov I’m not really biased either though. I’ve shot so many different models of handguns over the years…a lot of them are really good. It’s really hard to pick just one. I think the 1911 is probably the easiest one to hit accurately with, for a lot of people.
@@BunkerBoxesUSA Yes, I just like to pick around. I love AKs for example and prefer them to the AR, but I own more ARs than I do AKs. I just want one of every gun ever made in each caliber they made them.
I really enjoyed this. I have a Glock 22(gen 2), and a 1911 in .38 Super (among other stuff). The Glock was my duty carry for 5+ years, and a daily carry for a while after. I love it. I also love my 1911. It's my Sunday Go To Meetin Gun. I'd be interested in you getting Clint Smith back on and discussing the Indiana mall shooting, and exactly how frigging amazing the shooting was by that Hero Elisjsha Dicken (I agree with Colion Noir, he's a hero not a Good Samaritan).
1911 vs Glock will be a topic for discussion for the next 100 years. Both are classics and should be in the collection of anyone that enjoys guns. Meanwhile there are lots of stock handguns that are better choices than both.
True enough. The PX4 Storm is a fine shooter. It is weird looking, but it always works. Check out the videos of people dragging them through creeks and then shooting them. I bought 2: one in 9mm and one in .40 S&W. --Old Guy
The only time I ever had a failure to feed with a 1911 it was due to a magazine with a weak follower spring. I'm now very picky about 1911 mags. Only those with strong springs are picked for use.
@@JA-oo9qp I think the guy in that scene was literally saying it as a positive. The missing subtext was "so it has less recoil." But out of context it would be a funny thing to normally have in a positives list. (And yea, you are obviously right too, just pointing out where the comment was in the video that Stephen J referenced)
I owned a Taurus PT1911 a few years back and to this day it’s still one of the best guns I’ve owned. It came from Taurus with a lot of stuff done to it already, flared magwell, lowered and flared ejection port, skeletonized hammer and trigger, and hand-matched slide to frame. All that for $600. I honestly don’t recall a single failure the entire time I owned that gun. I have a different 1911 now, for old time’s sake if you will, and primarily carry and shoot a Glock 19 now.
My father was an FFL many years ago (pre-glock) and he preached that it was better to buy a pistol the way you wanted it to be rather than buying a stripped down version and then try to mod it (reliability). I on the other hand can't leave anything alone so between the two of us and mom (pretty guns) we had all the bases covered.
I love my 1911, but I carry my Glock. Clint nailed it. It's all about magazine capacity and absolute reliability. The Glock is the AK of the pistol world, but the 1911 is a work of art.
James, this is the best 1911 vs. Glock video ever.
I want to take Connie to Tijuana Flats...but that ring she's wearing makes me sad on the inside.
@@180SecondIdeas the best gun is the single action army in 45 long colt not the glock or the 1911 change my mind with sawed-off off shotgun bring your primary either pump semi auto or double barrel
@@FirstLast-gv1zl the single action army is the greatest handgun ever made the sawed off shotgun is the most fun shotgun ever made
@@FirstLast-gv1zl but in no way does that mean I wish to take any firearms off the table for ownership if you want a glock 19 with a giggle switch I'm fine with that or an ar15 in semi auto or full auto abolish the nfa today
Glock 22,20 or 21 better choice than 17 or 19.
Connie is a really cool mom. I'm glad her daughter James takes good care of her.
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They share the same shorts!
Too bad that Mom got all the looks in the family, that daughter is homely. Bless her heart. BTW, Great shooting Connie.
Fun fact, they have both been Jvc TV hand models in the jewelry showcase
twinsies
James crying internally watching his mom become a 1911 fudd instead of a Glock enjoyer
I could almost feel James dying inside. LOL
James is still in the closet about his fudd orientation
Frame flex made me get rid of polmyer
@@Imragnar1 I have never noticed it, so it is not a issue for me
@@azlefty1 for me i found at least one flyer with the polymers. Does nt happened with steel frames. Asked a couple of gunsmiths they explained about a subtle frame flex. Im glad it works for you though tried em for 30 years just dint work for me good luck bud
Best advice I've heard in a long time. Love that he pointed out the down side of modifying a Glock. Especially one you may have to trust to save your life.
Mom is being humble. She intentionally mozambiqued that target. She's retired, extremely dangerous
She IS from Mozambique
Con Wick
Her RED file is thicker than Bruce Willis’
Connie Nobody
Not intentionally, her special forces training kicked in before she even realized
To me; a 1911 is a cultural traditional weapon.
It’s to Americans what the katana is to the Japanese.
All gun owners should own one for ceremonial purposes (BBQ’s, etc)
Not a bad take actually
Let me tell you something, wear a nice 1911 on your hip to a gun show, and every dealer in there will treat you like you are the shit.
I feel black powder revolvers are in the same camp.
Amen
GASP!! 🤯
i loved her reaction to the 1911. she seemed so excited
I did a similar thing years ago with my dad, who was 70 at the time, and wanted a self-defense handgun. He qualed as expert in the Navy with a 1911 but that was back in the 60’s hadn’t shot handguns much since. Had him shoot several handguns; Springfield 1911 Loaded, Glock 23, Sig 229, S&W M&P 9, Glock 17, S&W 686 6”. He ended up going with the M&P 9 because it was easiest for him with his diminished hand strength from arthritis. The big takeaway is that the best thing to do for new shooters is to have them try several guns to see what works best for them.
I've said the same thing to multiple new shooters. I've even offered to take them to the range & let them shoot my handguns as well as rent "everything". DO NOT buy what "that guy" tells you to. Shoot them all & make your decision from there.
Could be it wasn't just a case of age and arthritis, but he just thought the MP9 was just a better piece in his eyes. I want to be absorbed into the Glock but every time I handle one at the store counter I get repulsed by the awkward grip angle. Why would I buy something I do not like the feel of just because someone from the cult told me too?
@@williamryan9195, I get the same feeling for the same reason. I have some experience with 80% builds & some Glock clones. I have shot real Glocks as well. Can I shoot them effectively? Yes. Do I LOVE my S&W handguns more? ABSOLUTELY! 🤣
@@williamryan9195 I always thought the same thing. The Glock grip angle is terrible. Then I handled a Polymer 80 frame and loved it. They are more of a 1911 grip angle and also have excellent stippling/texturing. Then I bought a gen 3 Glock 19 and put the parts into a Polymer 80 frame. It's perfect now. That may be something you want to look into.
Cars and guns. Try lots before you buy and get what meets your needs not what’s “cool”
Clint is an absolute jewel, his dry, no BS style just suits me perfect to get an idea across quick and clear. A master instructor.
5:20 I have found that new shooters seem to flinch way more when shooting at the end booth next to a wall. I was teaching someone to use an AR15 recently, and I found myself jumping every time she pulled the trigger, despite knowing when the shot was about to go off. Being next to a wall really increases the sharpness of the sound, and it makes a big difference no matter how good your ear protection is.
Interesting and the cashing bounces back at you if on the right end!
Great take
Excellent point! So it's best to take new shooters to the middle of the firing line! I will remember that!
@@MKahn84 An outdoor range would be better still if you have access to one. Much less noise/blast vs indoors.
I wonder about that when I see ARs for home defense. They're great, but will probably take out half of your hearing along with the bad guys.
James, your thighs didn't make an appearance in this video...you feeling alright?
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He's embarrassed. He had to skip one of his leg days in order to make the trip out to Thunder Ranch
Must have been feeling fat that day
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"He" is probably having a heavy flow.
You're a great son, glad you're able to spend time with your mom. It seems like you guys have a great time!
He's an OK son. Now, if he buys his mom a 1911 for Christmas, then he will be a great son! 😉
@@bruce502 Mama needs an LWRC AR-15 and a Mossberg 590M w/ 20-round mag to REALLY get into shooting and Outgun any Bad guys breaking into her Victorian-Era townhouse!
* calls his mom - it's been a while and this comment was a good reminder for the said dumbass . Peace out
1911 still a beautiful work of art
I feel about 1911's the same way I feel about cars. I love old stick shift, carbureted, classic cars/trucks. I appreciate the old tech, classic lines and beauty of that old iron. They are fun to work on, and take out for a cruise now and then but I'm probably not going to use one as my daily driver or especially for long trips on a regular basis. The newer boring, plain Jane, Toyota Camry isn't much fun to drive and definitely isn't going to turn any heads but when I need to get from point A to point B reliably, I'll pick that car over the classic every time. In a nutshell, I appreciate the 1911's and they are super fun to take to the range now and then but for my money, the Glock would be the gun on my side on a daily basis.
Same reason I carry an 1851 Navy clone. It’s a hell of a lot of effort to make it work, but man, when it works well there’s no finer feeling gun.
Speak for yourself, I love my Camry and it’s fun to drive. Just kidding you but I agree, there’s daily drivers and classics. My range queen is a P226X5, but my daily driver is a sub compact 9mm
Great comparison. Id love to drive my classic 78 wagoneer every day. But my Toyota 4runner is so much more reliable comfortable and practical.
Good comparison. 1911s aren't for beginners.
Me too! I love my Colt 1911 series 80 However, since I don't like listing to one side, I only carry Glocks.
Always love listening to Clint as he is a no BS kind of guy! This is a straight up great vid of these two platforms and I agree with the pro’s and con’s of each platform. I’m a 54 year old gun guy that has had at one time or another had most of the major manufacturers designs and my conclusions are similar,.. love my 1911 , feels best in hand the trigger is sweet and just running the slide on a good one makes me feel warm inside! However , carrying maintaining and overall out of the box performance a G19 size polymer ( Glock/ M&P/ Sig M18) is my choice for carry for a SHTF handgun. Either way you are well equipped if your 1911/Glock is well vetted and you are trained with it. Great vid!
Mom whips out a stack of ones that makes you worry what she does on the weekends 😭😭
Lmao when he says “take the Glock out of the box then leave it the hell alone” great advice.
Yeah…but have you tried Johnny Glock triggers? Lol. All OEM. Absolutely incredible.
nah f that. glocks are the perfect canvas to go all out on.
There's not a lot wrong with Glocks -- other than the terrible sights and abysmal triggers. Once you fix those, they're passable, if you can ignore the mediocre accuracy.
@@marksprague1280 i guarantee a stock glock barrel is more accurate than you.
@@starboy3735 I could consistently hit a 12" gong offhand from 100 yards with my model 19 S&W and 125 grain JHP handloads. Do you really think that your plastic-framed Glock can do that? I don't. The lousy trigger pull guarantees it.
And before you start flapping your gums, I started serious pistol shooting at 12, and was doing structured drills at 14. I literally wore that model 19 out and replaced it with a model 66.
Clint is always the voice of unbiased reasoning , haha love seeing all his footage :)
@@FirstLast-gv1zl I mean, they are sponsored by Glock.
@@theodorehunter4765 yeah but I doubt he gets anything extra for saying glock is the best lol its juts from his experience...
well yes and no, Clint may have said many other things that you didnt see on this video, sure he should go by what hes saying right in the interview but James has had numerous encounters interviews and classes with Clint so he may be summarizing whats he said over and over outside of this specific interview...Or maybe not, lol
@@cutlerylover I have heard that Glock is VERY strict with their sponsorships and other PR programs.
Quite a few gun reviewers lost their "review copy" privilege when the Glock 44 came out and they showed it failing.
9mm vs .45???? Not an equal comparison.
You have to love the Honesty of Clint talking about whats practical
I own both a 1911 and Glock.
I carry both (different times) and can operate both.
It's not the gun as long as it works, it's the bone head behind it.
It's far better to practice tactics, trade or field craft, and skill than spend a bunch of money and zero time at the range.
I, too, have both 1911 and Glock 19, pistols in my carry rotation. Each has its strengths and weaknesses. A Glock in .45 ACP may be in my future!
@Robert Goodrich I had a Glock 21 and found it a bit too large to carry comfortably.
Fortunately I got to spend time with countless 1911's and rounds and would take one over any plastic gun
1911's come in many flavors, and my favorite is a lightweight commander 9mm. Fantastic shooting guns.
I have a factory Colt 1911 Light weight Commander in 38 Super. Maybe I'm compensating. LOL!
I have the heavier Officer's ACP, and I have to admit that it has been to the farm with me late at night more than once. I use regular 7 round mags for the extra shot. That lighter Commander in 9mm sounds like a hoot; I have to try one! --Old Guy
As Clint said, if you are going to carry that bulky frame (lightweight 1911 is relative), why drop to the lighter caliber? If you are shooting 9mm, get a polymer gun. Makes zero sense.
@@Gates54 conceal ability of single stacks. I’m a hobbit so chunky wide grips don’t conceal all that great for summer carry, my Springfield EMP with its Bob tail though conceals very well. Could be that I just need to find better holsters, but until I figure that out, a 9mm 1911 like the emp is great. Also helps the emp has a smaller grip size than traditional 1911s
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Polymer... meh.
I attended Thunder Ranch when they were in Texas. Mr. Smith is definitely a subject matter expert and it is always good to listen to the expert.
Ok, at first I thought it was really unfair for you to compare 9mm vs 45 in any guns or even the same gun. But Connie seemed to not care. Fascinating
I'd bet the 45 felt softer on the 1911 being a full size metal frame.
Exact same thing I was thinking. Should have been the same type of round.
Great interview James . . . Clint is the absolute instructor of firearm instructors. Heck I think hes been in the game the longest of current firearm schools . . . with the experience no one else can match with all the right folks. It would be real entertaining to watch the Coop responding and reacting to you in one of your interviews . . . keep it up.
Coop is 1911 all the way but he said that the cz 75 was the 1911 of 9mm
@@johnreeves6727 coop as in Jeffery cooper?
@@johnreeves6727 you are right . . . and if my memory serves me right, I believe he complimented its trigger for a DA/SA trigger
@@governmentcalamari9785 - the one and only
Zombie Jeff Cooper.... scary AF!
This was actually one of the best Glock vs. 1911 videos. Honest and fair. Really liked it!
I love videos with James, I love vids with Connie, and I love Clint content. All 3 in one video?! Hell yes! Look, Clint has tons of combat experience to share, but now we all know that Connie is from the streets. Her opinion on firearms is top-tier. I’m on my way to buy another 1911, a Glock, and the S&W!
Side note, content like this is why I’m a TFBtv subscribestar member. Keep up the great work guys!
Aw, James's mom is a cool mom. What a good kid you are James.
I had a Sega Genesis, got to take karate lessons, and had all the pizza rolls I wanted. Connie did good.
@@tfbtv Earthworm Jim on Sega is the best. GROOVY
@@tfbtv living the dream every kid wishes they had
Make more with your mom! She is great ! Help people just getting started! Or on the fence about guns ! Thanks for the video!
Important cat times:
8:21 Clint does not have a dog in this fight... but he has a cat.
9:12 Sniff
14:17 Hand Get!
14:30 Continued Hand Get!
From outta nowhere, CZ takes a steel chair to both!!!!!!
Amen
Agreed. Id pick a cz75 over both haha.
And thats the bottom line
MAH GAWD, KANG!
CZ is Hipster gay, and the preferred carry of circus clowns, and Indian Telemarketers.
A double stack 1911 makes a great nightstand pistol. That's pretty much all I use it for. I CC a polymer frame pistol (not a Glock, but similar).
A Taurus?
@@Cumlordcasa correct. A Taurus G3, or G3c, depending on the occasion (although I find myself rarely carrying the G3C). It's a great pistol, with excellent reliability, and great ergonomics for a low cost. I also appreciate a manual safety, because I'm not law enforcement or former military.
@@DDDYLN I carry a g2s I fell in love with the slim grip. Been wanting to get a Taurus pt92. Taurus has made some wonderful products over the years.
@@Cumlordcasa The G2s was really the gun that put Taurus back on the map aside from revolvers. It's a great gun. I just got the G3c because it's the same pistol, but the newer model that fits in the same holster as the G3. Unfortunately, I have XXL hands. It makes shooting the G3c very difficult. I'm also a big guy, so it's easy for me to carry the G3 everywhere. I love the G3. I probably could have gotten an S&W M&P of the same size for $50 more on sale, in retrospect. That said, I think the G3 will eat more ammo than an M&P without a failure.
@@Cumlordcasa I carry my G3c in those rare situations when I can't wear clothing for the G3. For me, in the summer, I can put the G3c in the pocket of a pair of cargo shorts.
I carry a 1911. Never jams as long as it's lubed and maintained same as a AR15. The glocs and other polymer guns just felt too light for me. It's all about what you are comfortable to shoot with. Not any one gun fits everybody. This just my opinion. Also, Connie should learn to ride the safety with her thumb. Helps with the recoil and you next shot lining up faster.
The love in Clint's voice as he runs down all the parts he has replaced over the decades and follows with "no it's not for sale that's MY gun"
reminds me of a motorcycle rider talking about his bike, i love it
@@CameronLestagez maybe that's why I could relate. I've got 2 old Harleys one I've had since the early 80's and the other since the mid 90's.
I see where ya got the jawline - sweet to see the way you spend time together, and I enjoyed the same things that she did when beginning shooting - the sense of there being a lot to learn, the mental aspect, the sense of continuous improvement... great vid!
Lol! So Clint got his first 1911 when they first came out?! 🤣 outstanding video and awesome encouraging mom to not outsource her personal protection! 👍🏻👍🏻
I thought that was hilarious too!!!
Yeah he and JMB were buds.
@@hughmac13 🤣
Clint was part of the design team.
Clint trained John Moses Browning at Thunder Ranch with a Colt single action army
I just picked up a Walther PDP Conpact. It felt right from the start. I’m really digging it and it shoots spectacularly. I’m going to figure out a good holster system for it. For its size, it is really light. It is a good compromise of traits. So well designed.
Nice job James. Im 68 and a 1911 fan, but I own 8 Glocks in a variety of size and calibers and 6 1911s in 45 ACP and a variety of sizes. Clint is correct, 1911s are not for everyone And (my opinion) whether Glock or 1911 Most malfunctions are Operator error and or weapon modifications. Glocks are more forgiving of poor or no maintenance for sure. Training thousands of LEOs over a 25 year period we had many failures with the Glock and 99% were caused by "limp wristing." Never seen a limp wrist failure shooting a revolver 😙
No limp wrist, they just short stroke the trigger and skip a cylinder. When teaching new shooters I always load 1 round to see how they handle it before we move on. So when they short stroke the trigger on a double action pull, they hear a click instead of boom.
You are also correct. Have seen both.
Im 6' 185. I carry a 1911 fullsize iwb every single day. Very rarely do i swap out for a smaller gun but sometimes its a necessity, when working or whatever.
I'm a young guy and I absolutely love Clint. He reminds me of a great sports coach but for guns.
Good stuff, as always. My brain loves my Glock. My heart loves my 1911s. I carry and train with a Glock, but I LOVE shooting for pleasure with my 1911s.
I second that.
I carried my Springfield 1911 Government model on duty for about 10 years until I was told I had to go to a department issued weapon. I've probably fired 7-8k rounds through it. I'm sure I've had a failure at one time or other with it, but they were so rare I can't recall any if them.
saving up for a garrison now
Yeah, Springfield makes some of the best non-custom/semi-custom/ high end 1911s out there. My first 1911 was a Springfield Operator in .45(because despite me being a 9mm guy, there was no way my first 1911 was going to be anything other than a 5" in .45.)
This was really good and covered it all objectively.
Star PD .45ACP was my favorite carry for years. More accurate than any Colt I owned , never malfunctioned and light weight. I wish they still made them.
For a long time the 1911 was the shit if you didn’t want a revolver and in the late 80’s-90’s the Glock was the ticket. Luckily in 2022 there are other options that are as good or better than both the 1911 and Glock. What it comes down to is what works best for you and what you are willing to carry and use.
Still nothing better than a Glock IMO. I know there are guns with smaller frames that fit more rounds but if you just want one SHTF gun with parts everywhere, mags everywhere, endless mods, and light weight, they're still king. By miles.
@@chicomalo4862 your carry gun and shtf gun should be two completely different guns.
@@Scrap_Goblin Sure there are better guns for specific purposes but as an all-arounder, can only own 1 gun, Glock is still king.
@@chicomalo4862
The best gun in the current state of the world is different than the best gun when there is no state at all to the world and its all just hell break loose lol walther ppq and walther pdp are both better than a glock in terms of ergos and trigger, czp10c is just as reliable and has a better trigger also, beretta apx is nothing to sleep on top competitor with any pistol, SW M&P is just as good as glock in literally everything including availability being almost as good for parts and such, the HK USP has lots of weight and is old but is just as reliable as a glock against dirt and mud and is accurate and reputable as a glock so yea there are lots of great options that kicks a glocks ass. I love the glock 23 (40) and glock 32 in 357 sig and the glock 21 is probably the best 45 ever, and I would probably choose a glock for end of world BUT ONLY BECAUSE OF PARTS AVAILABLE BECAUSE THERE ARE MANY PISTOLS THAT ARE BETTER.
I prefer a Walther P99 or H&k vp9 if I’m going plastic I don’t like Glock for the simple fact that they “Austria” took Germany’s polymer H&k vp 70 design and striker system and made it some cheap ugly crap and now all Americans are eating it up like a Toyota Camry or a Chevy equinox. I get it it works….it’s not classy though lol says common man status I prefer to stand out with anything I own when I hear Glock I think average.
Good video.
I have both 1911 and Glock 17.
Love both and carry both.
Neither have failed me in a pinch.
One of the best 1911 vs videos out there. I could listen to Clint talk about wepons all day long.
This was a wonderful conversation, really enjoyed it, James. 👍
The only thing I change on my Glocks are the sites and everything else stays completely stock. I bought a gen 2 g19 that was a police trade in around the mid 90’s and other than replacing a few parts that wear over time (with oem parts of course) I’ve never had any problems with it and shot thousands of rounds through it and it’s still going strong to this day.
I always appreciate Clint and yourself getting together on these videos. Your practicality brings me back down to earth.
Thanks for such a thoughtful take on this, James. I'd also add that perhaps the fact that both the FBI HRT and Delta/CAG switched from 1911s to Glocks says a lot about which gun is the better fighting tool for most users, all things considered.
And as an economist I couldn't agree more with Clint's answer in 14:09. In a world of limited resources, the Glock design is more often than not the most efficient use of money, for both the end user and Gaston's private jet fleet :)
"the fact that both the FBI HRT and Delta/CAG switched from 1911s to Glocks says a lot about which gun is the better fighting tool "
No...not really. I think it says more about the newer philosophy of use of handguns and the better choices of ammo now available for 9mm. That is like saying the AR/M4/M16 is a better fighting tool than the M14. If I had to pick up a rifle and get one shot on a bad guy it would be the 7.62 M14 all day long. If I have to hump a rifle up and down the mountains, I want an AR/M4/M16.
@@papimaximus95 So...looks like you forgot the last part of my sentence: "...for most users, all things considered" (i.e., maybe not for you; and yes considering newer handgun use philosophy and 9mm ammo available today). People are so quick to be contrarians on the internet they forget how to read!
@@rafschar "So...looks like you forgot the last part of my sentence...People are so quick to be contrarians on the internet they forget how to read!"
No...I am pretty sure I read it fine. I decided to respond to the first part of your comment. You are the one who wrote the first part, correct? BTW, how would the selection by professional agencies/operators translate to a "better fighting tool for most users, all things considered" given that most users are civilians?
@@papimaximus95 Sounds like someone never learned about semantics, and is more interested in arguing than having an intelligent conversation. I'm not gonna waste my Sunday with you.
The Glock is easier to shoot proficiently than a 1911 is. The Glock is far more reliable. The fact the it holds twice as many rounds and is still lighter is simple extra. Price need not even be a consideration.
Any video with Clint is a good video! He's like the Chuck Norris of gun realities. He's seen it all and the way he presents any reasonable argument that someone could launch against his logic for his opinion is impressive.
My wife shot Glock, sig, and a 1911. She chose the 1911. She loves the trigger. Ended up with a Dan Wesson Commander. The best pistol is the one you shoot the best.
Your wife has great taste! Dan Wesson makes incredible 1911s. I have a DW Specialist and it felt like I was putting the bullets on target with my mind the trigger is so buttery smooth. I just really, really love how 1911s feel in my hand and the trigger on 1911s in general can't be beat. I usually CCW a g19 but that's honestly because it's just more concealable. At the end of the day carry what works best for you is what I say!
@@axt2 Of course she does! With my money!!!🤣🤣🤣
@@mountainadventures7346 😂 haha, happy wife happy life! At least this is an investment she may let you shoot yourself from time to time if you knock out the "honey do" list.
Shot as in punched paper or ran a 2 day pistol course???
@@astang1072 We went to the range, rented guns (except my 1911) and bought ammo. And I let her go at it…. My wife will never, ever, take a 2 day pistol course. Not her thing. It’s amazing she finally decided to buy a pistol. We have property and she shoots her pistol there. Her operation and aim is getting much better.
Over the years, I've owned several 1911s and several Glocks. I like both of them. I currently own one of each and carry each of them. Some times the Glock, sometimes the 1911 and feel comfortable with with either. And sometimes, when small size is important, I carry either a Springfield Armory 911 in nine millimeter or a snub nose revolver in .38 special. At the end of the day, it comes down to carrying a firearm that you know is reliable and also being able to shoot said gun effectively.
Amen, Clint!!!! I have a stock Gen 2 .40 Glock. 10,000 rounds. Still runs just fine.
Although I have a 1911 and I love it, I feel like both have a place in the world because of their history
For me personally, there have been a few handguns that chose me. The IWI Jericho, the 1911, the Walther PDP Compact, and the Beretta 92FS (so far). Bottom line, I like Glocks and if a Glock 19 was given to me and I could only have that as a lifetime handgun, I could learn to love it. I LOVE 1911s (in 45 or 9mm) I love the way they handle, the way they point, etc. If I was given a 1911 as my lifetime pistol I would be happy with that being my do-all pistol.
Get your hands on a p80 frame. It’s 1911 shoot angle and double undercut. Great feeling when shooting.
@@Irish_Hooligan The supernatural pointability of 1911 comes from the whole design, not just the grip angle alone. And a CZ75 or a clone like Tanfoglio in 9mm or even 10mm is better then 1911. For actual target shooting the grip angle is best to be as angled as posible, even more angled then Glock has, so as to block the wrist in line with the forearm when recoiling, and Glock handle is more straight then that as a double compromise, one reason being to have reliable feeding with diferent bullets, and the other reason to be not that diferent compared to other contemporary guns. Luger P08 has a more angled handle, and the Steyr M9 unveiled in 1999 also has a more angled handle, and so are most real target pistols from top brands like Pardini, Morini, Anschutz, etc., and even russian ones like Margolin.
Have you tried a CZ shadow 2?
Good video ! Mom did well, Clint was superb, and the cat was great !
As a part time firearms instructor, they are both wonderful. I got my mom into a Glock 19 for her CCW. When people ask me "what should I carry", I simply reply "the most comfortable firearm in your hands, that is reliable and has good stopping power". I'm a Glock guy, but I don't bag on any firearm that people are particular to. Good Video! Subscribed my brother! Also, why does UA-cam say that "Glock" is spelled wrong? 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
I always told first time buyers get a revolver, 1911's are for trained personnel. Depends on one's skill level and with today's ammo prices, smh
@tonybranton I disagree. Revolvers are for trained professionals. Reloading and fixing malfunctions in a revolver is wizardry. A glock style pistol is easy.
The reason they say it's mispelled is because it's not worth spelling correctly. Glacks are gay AF and the fan boys are worse. No one cares if you run a glick. So does everyone else in the world. Stfu about it.
1911:
- Better trigger.
- Has a safety.
- Classic.
Glock:
- More affordable.
- More ammo, generally.
- Simpler manual of arms.
I prefer the 1911.
A 2011 chambered in 9mm:
Excellent trigger
Has a safety
Almost classic look
More ammo
Add to Glock more reliable and less picky with ammo
Less maintenance
Me too. But weight is a factor. So I bought and carry a Browning 1911 380 Black Label. It's 20% smaller than a full size 1911 and a lot lighter. Yet, it has all the features of the 1911. I love it and shot it at several Back Up Gun (BUG) matches with good results. I know, I'm a woos for shooting a 380 but ammo has come a long way.
I’m the same way. No hate towards the Glock, but I much prefer the 1911 platform. They fit my hands perfectly and when it comes to handguns comfort is a big factor to me
1911:
-Good trigger
-Has a safety but its a shitty safety
-Fun to shoot
Glock:
-Superior in all other aspects
-Also fun to shoot
Still one of my favorite videos because it contains my two favorite guns the 1911 and the Glock. They both have a great reputations. I love firearms especially the great ones. I also happen to think Clint Smith is one of the most upfront and honest gun guys I’ve listened to over the years. He tells it like it is with a style all his own. Great video James and I think we should make it point to bring as many women , moms , daughters , sister and so on , into the gun community. This is something they could benefit from as well. Great video thanks for putting it out there.
This was both informative and adorable, good to see you and your mom having a great time together!
I absolutely adore 1911s. I shoot better with them, they feel great, they're absolutely awesome. My daily carry is a stock (aside from night sights) Gen 3 Glock 19. They work. Every time.
That's how I feel about 1911's.Loved the feel of them the first time you hold one in your hand but hate the high cost and the fact the you have to break them in,at least the cheaper ones.I to have a Glock 19 Gen4 with night sights and Never had a problem with it or any of the 3 magazines that came with it.
I agree. I have two in my edc. Ones a 1911 4 inch barrel the other is by hk p30. Nothing against glock just cant get away from hammer fired pistols.
I own a 19- gen 3 and like it a lot ..just a little much to carry EDC
Well, that is the legend. More popular fiction that fact. I've seen many failures with Glocks. Anyone remember the chamber failures of the .40 cal Glocks? Glocks are very susceptible to limp wristing which is common with new shooters. And the elephant in the room is the Glock is a VERY unsafe for a new shooter. The lack of a real safety is a biggie. Yeah, it has a tab in the trigger and it can only go off if it is pulled. Wait, even though many other types of guns have no tab, don't you have to pull the trigger for the gun to fire? This is a Real safety? How?
What I have never understood is the almost obsessive safety in shooting these days. (Such as being required to show the chamber is empty on UA-cam. Is the presenter going to shoot the viewers thru the computer screen? Really)? Yes it is very important. Extremely so. Yet over and over I hear instructors teach that an actual manual safety is a liability. Being more safe with a firearm is a liability? WTF???
Yeah, I know, the real safety is the mind. So you trust the mind of most of the public out there? Kinda naïve don't ya think? You may be exhausted, bad situation, rushed, do you always trust your actions completely. Does anyone?
There is a good reason that the FBI labeled the Glock "The Toe Popper", and with the newer trend of appendix carry-hello!!! It is the very reason that Glocks are the number one returned new purchase by first time buyers to the store they purchased them from. They simply do not feel safe with the Glock. Oddly, in todays sue happy world, others Countries do require a real safety for Glocks purchased for their Law Enforcement uses as well as Military. But in our Sue happy Country, we do not. Odd to say the least!
Only the Sig 320 has surpassed the Glock in AD's in Law Enforcements circles. This speaks volumes.
Not so safe really.
KnifeMaker
It has more A.D.’s because everyone carries Glocks. No large department carries a 1911. If you like 1911’s that’s fine. They are outdated and heavy. Glock all day long. I have old revolvers but they just sit in my safe now. There is a reason Glocks are carried by police departments and civilians all over the world. Have a nice day.
Clint Smith has a tortie chillin @ Thunder Ranch. Another day another reason to love Clint! Keep up the great work James!
The biggest problems with the Glock are: bad ergonomics, bad trigger, bad sights. That's why I chose the CZ P-10: the Czechs pretty much copied the Glock design and it works the same way, simple and reliable, but they come from the factory with legendary CZ ergonomics, a smooth, crisp trigger that rivals the PPQ, and three-dot metal sights. For the same price.
@@carbonking53 there’s a kid in the DRC using an AK with no sights or dust cover to kill villagers everyday. Just because it does the thing doesn’t mean it’s the best option.
@@carbonking53 this. If you suck, you suck. If you can shoot, you "should" be able to pick up anything and shoot it reasonably well. Glocks don't need anyone to "justify" them as shooting tools. The brand speaks for itself. All of that being said, I carry a fullsize m&p 2.0 9mm.😂🤣
It doesn’t matter how the ergonomics are. You have to get used to shooting any firearm you pick up.
I love Glock ergonomics, but then again, I'm not a limp wristed bitch.
@@carbonking53 The biggest problem with your comment is that he doesn't beg to differ with me because I never said one can't shoot well with a Glock. So your anecdote is utterly irrelevant and simply highlights your arrogance. Besides, anything can be done well with enough training, but that doesn't mean we should ALL avoid the nicer or easier to use alternatives - which is why the multi-million dollar Glock aftermarket modification industry exists!
always love hearing from Clint in your videos, James! this was a great video
"Mom" did pretty well. A range instructor at Camp Pendleton once told me that in most handgun engagements it would be more effective to hurl the pistol itself at the enemy vs. aiming and firing it. He felt that was the sorry state of handgun marksmanship generally. Interesting video.
If you choose Glock over the 1911, I want you to remember this one thing...American to American...Glock was the ONLY major player against the Assault Weapons Ban in the early 90's, and Colt agreed with the bill. Glock...please make a Glock 11.
Interesting
Force Multiplier That's the reason I will never own a Colt. I have a lot of 1911-2011 handguns. Unless someone gives me a Colt I will never own one. One of the first handguns I had was a Colt 1911 and it was junk. Don't forget Bill Ruger also told Congress that no ones needs more than 10 rounds when they asked him leading up to the ban.
@@arlissyoung8899 Yep...and Ruger and Daniel Defense are back at it again with their gun control BS ways.
Fuck both of them.
@@arlissyoung8899 And we are on the brink of ANOTHER "ban". Thanks but I'll go with a 1911 every time. I own a 1911 from Springfield Armory in .45 acp (TRP) and I'm more than OK with it. I've shot Glocks and most striker fired pistols and I don't have a problem with them, they are excellent firearms. However (Comma) I'm in my late 50's and I have a touch of arthritis and the trigger pull of the 1911 just works better for me. I have no problem with the manual safety, nor the grip safety. The trigger on a quality 1911 is great. Carry or use whatever you like (God Bless America) but for me and many others the 1911 was designed right.
@@tidefanyankee2428 I agree, I am 60 and my eye are dim and my reflexes are not close to what they where. I own a large number of guns as I retired a few years ago and started back pow pow again. I have a number of Glocks and P 80s. Had I never had a well tuned 1911 - 2011 all would be well. There's something about a well tuned 1911-2011 trigger that on other gun can touch. [IMO] I carry a Sig 365 XL because of the size and the really hot summer days here in Florida. Glocks are good guns but {IMO} far from the best. Through the years I have carried many other guns. All in all I go back to old faithful 1911 when I can.
My take on the 1911 has always been while I shoot them well, they handle really nicely, and they feel great in the hand, for the same size/weight I either want something with more rounds or something with more power on a round for round basis. Great examples, the Glock 19 is as Clint said... Lighter, more rounds, but more rounds doesn't mean you have to shoot them all off. Hell, even a Glock 21 is a good option if you want to stick with .45 ACP. In the case of more power, a S&W TR8 revolver is ounce for ounce nearly identical to most all steel A1 style 1911's unloaded. Fully loaded, it's often lighter due to ammunition weights, but nobody is going to be able to debate that .357 Magnum is more powerful than .45 ACP. Loaded up hot it's without question one of the most versatile handgun rounds out there but also has the luxury of being able to go super light with recoil on .38 Special.
I like 1911's at the range, and while some lightweight models have good promise as carry guns they often are counter productive to what makes shooting the 1911 platform good. The removal of weight adds a lot of additional felt recoil which can be solved with a stiffer recoil spring, but it's still a relatively large gun and still close in weight to a G21. But, if you're a fan of the 1911 and shoot them really well, I suppose it would be a natural transition.
TLDR: 1911 is good on the range but nearly any modern option is better for carry.
A great video, indeed, super watchable. Lots of first-rate pistol romance in here. Namely, Jimbo's endearing mom, her shelling out the dollar bills and paying for lunch, then the range experience and watching her work through what it's like for us newbs working through the mechanicals - struggling a bit with the mags, surrendering - why not? - to the speed loader, sighting the gun, enduring perhaps the jitters and flinches and also, on the good side, allowing your intuition and training and knowledge to guide you through things, well, that's what it's all about. Nerves, thrills, failures, successes, finding your way. And that mom prefers that 1911, of course, not because it's "better" but because the romance of a pistol is what it is and who knows which one - a 1911, Glock, Sig P210, whatever fine example (none of which I've had the chance to shoot) - will imprint itself onto your heart and into your soul. Maybe none of those guns. Hell, my modest carry (my first and only) is a Shield Plus and it warms my heart. Meanwhile, watching mom's eyes light up and hearing her gush about the 1911 when Jimmy asks her opinion - what else is there? ZEAL. And that meanwhile, she needs her Shield EZ. Well, now she's a gun gal. It seems to me that classier or otherwise legendary pistols are a great place to visit even if you can't live there. I've got my eyes on a few. Very cool, too, in this vid that we are bestowed with the Obi-Wan Kenobi vibe of Mr. Clint Smith and even the gray haired guy behind the range counter. I'm gray. Gray is good.
I love shooting the 1911 but as far as carrying one I'm not comfortable with it. I ended up carrying a CZ 75 it's the best of both worlds much more comfortable carrying on a double action trigger pull and I still get a beautiful single action trigger pull like a 1911. Plus I can get the capability of a Glock capacity wise.
Very reliable after market trigger packs from CGW as well
@@StewieStew820 I've been checking out aftermarket triggers. I'm on the fence about it though seems pretty hard to find an enhanced action upgrade for an IWI Jericho specifically. Whether everything for a CZ or tangfolio will work inside a Jericho is up in the air.
Soon you can get a 1911 that takes Glock style mags ;)
@@chitterlingsrtasty lol I wish CZ mags are more expensive than 1911 or Glock. There's a trade off for everything. I did see that Alpha Foxtrot is making a double stack 1911 that actually does use the Glock magazines yesterday. They are a bit pricey though 1300$ is above what I would personally spend on something that only sees the range. Like I said I'm just not comfortable carrying a 1911 how it should be carried. My job is a bit rough on guns and the last 1911 I had most of the time I spent finding that the manual safety had been bumped off without me physically doing so.
@@jeremypike9153 hear on price. It’s the best of both worlds for me. A marriage made in heaven. Unfortunately I’ve gone through my gun budget. I’m sure there was some dev. Involved on marrying the two so I suspected the price would be high. As far as the manual safety couldn’t they have added stiffer springs?
6:38 “The 1911 is so powerful, it’s awesome.” Nuff said. The lady spoke gentlemen. 1911 Wins, yet again.
They make Glocks in .45 with 5.3 inch barrels
@@Jayjay-vs8np, but is it an M1911A1?
If not, it's NOT an M1911A1.
But the G21 is a darned fine Boolit Launcher, too.
It's just NOT an M1911A1, no matter how you look at it.
Right?
@@user-td1zo3tv9p I meant the Glock 41 it’s better than the 21 imo less weight and bigger too .
Shout out to the channel and the gun range. I work in Pensacola occasionally and the guys at the range are the best, and TFB is simply the best channel hands down….
You guys are hilarious, brutally honest and blunt.
I don't know why others have problems with 1911s. After my 1911 was broke in, I've never had a single malfunction ever. And I've put thousands of rounds through it over the years. It also has aftermarket parts too.
Same I don't get it either.
Because they are like antiquated bricks. I own one. Would never actually carry it.
I hate to be captain obvious here, but people who don’t have problems with the 1911, stock or not, probably clean them like they should and lubricate them properly. There are a myriad of reasons why a gun will stovepipe, failure to fire, failure to feed, failed to return to battery fail to eject etc. Usually the problem is between the gun and the ground. When it’s not that, it’s usually because the owner needs to be cleaned and/or lubricated properly. I shoot competition with a cult special combat government edition that is stock and I have never had a problem with it. I also shoot competition with 9 mm and I have only ever had two problems. Bad primers and Remington green box factory ammo. I love that ammo and it’s pretty much the only thing I shoot aside from my reloads. Just so you have an idea of the scope here we’re talking about over 10,000 rounds and I’m being modest with only two bad primers so please don’t think that I am knocking Remington ammunition. They are the best.
Every 1911 that I've seen malfunction, and there's been a lot of them, was modified from it's stock 5" configuration. And I'm a glock guy. Gov models will run well if treated well.
If the 1911 is outdated, so is every revolver, which is more reliable and accurate than any glock.
OK kudos to James. This was well done and not biased.
Both are good guns. 1911s need a little more love to keep them running with high round counts. I like Glocks and my wife prefers slim gripped heavy 1911s. Nothing wrong with either, and LOL at the guy saying he saw a Glock catch on fire. It's been a long time since I've been in a gunshop and gotten to listen to their stories.
The 1911 is the best looking handgun imo. It's got amazing history. It's fun to shoot. I own 3 and would buy more if money was no object and there weren't other guns I wanted as well.
I carry a Glock 43 right now though. Thinking about changing to a Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro though.
It is the best looking handgun for me too, nothing beats that classic look, it is tie grandaddy of all semi auto pistols after all.
Can’t have just one….
That hellcat is a better direction to go. Saw two glocks go kaboom. I personally would never trust them
I suspect some douche-nozzle effed with them.
@@77wolf89 lmfao
Just found your channel this morning and its top notch. Keep up the good vids
I dearly love my Springfield 1911a1. It was the first pistol I ever bought when I turned 21. I carried it for a decade. Then I bought a Glock 26 and have carried everyday since.
You went from stainless steal to
Plastic plastic plastic lol
I own a Springfield Armory A1 Mil Spec stainless.45 and it’s a masterpiece!!!
Springfield 1911a1 loaded and Glock 34 are currently the only two handguns I own right now and I love them!
I grew up with the 1911, I own 3 . Colt Commander and a Government Model both in 45 and then a Officers Model 1911 in 38 Super +p. Never saw a reason for anything else and yes, I've carried them in harms way.
i never been a fan of plastic guns and stiker fire guns.
Would love to compare the Staccato C2 and G19. Yes, price is a HUGE factor but from my experience, the C2 is reliable, easier to shoot, and more accurate for most shooters.
I have a Colt Government 1911 and love shooting it, however; it only goes to the range or maybe as a back up for hog hunting. I don’t own a Glock, and probably never will, I hate how they handle. But if you pidgeon holed me into a Glock 19 vs my colt gov, I’d learn to love the Glock.
As far as 1911’s being “horribly unreliable”, keep in mind, all Glocks are made by and QC’d by Glock. 1911’s range everywhere from hand built master pieces, all the way down to pot metal garbage that makes a Taurus look fantastic. So when someone tells you that 1911’s are unreliable pos’s, dig a little into that, they probably aren’t shooting something that was made correctly.
My daily carry Series 70 has an estimated 190,000 rounds through it. Its been maintained.. slide tightened, bushing replaced 4 times, 5 slide stops.. the usual.. but it shoots and shoots and shoots. My last jam was 10,000 rds ago.. bad charge of powder..only pulled the slide back 2/3rds the distance and stove piped.
Excellent point.
I think that the 1911 "CAN" be a really reliable friend. IF the parts (extractor properly tensioned, quality magazines) are there, I've shot the darn things over 40 years with nothing more than the Series 70 magazines - today there are better ones from Wilson/Vickers. Set of decent sights and a 4lb trigger, that's pretty much it after you've vetted it by shooting a lot. Of course the G19 has more rounds on board. It can get the job done as well, it's just a bit harder to manipulate the long stroke trigger. Pays your money, takes your choice.
My main issue is how many companies there are which makes it hard to find a good one maybe? I’m not too sure
Mec Gar makes great mags too. They are also an OEM manufacturer so you probably own some without knowing.
I have 38Super, 9mm, and of course 45ACP. I use Wilson Combat magazines almost exclusive with mine except on the range I will use the 1 mag that came with each. The ONLY times I have had reliability issues was when shooting underpowered reloads that were fired in a Glock first, and the 38 Super needed a break in period. All of my Glocks are golden right out of the box also. I have never shot any of my 1911's more than 400 rounds without cleaning. I use to take my Glock 22 out of my dusty truck door and shoot a 150 round match without a second thought. I would clean a 1911 the night before a match. lol Love them both for what each offers.
I'm sure Glocks are good guns, but there's something about a well made steel framed 1911 that feels good in the hand. Many times, it's even lighter than most polymer pistols I've handled. It's just a good design. Sure there's some lack with the single stack, but there's the 2011 model for that if it really bothers you. If I was gonna go 9mm it would be a real choice between the Glock or 1911 platforms. For .45 ACP, I feel like the 1911 is just the go-to.
All jokes aside, your Mama raised y'all well. Conye rules!
Clint has been a 1911 fan since 1910
Clint! There's a wealth of knowledge in that man. Thank you for sharing.
I think one of the aspects of the Glock vs 1911 debate that's missed a lot is hand-fitment.
I've fired a stock, 1970s 1911 and a stock Glock (not sure if it was a 17 or a 19, but it was a full-sized 9mm). Both are good guns, but, I have short, stubby fingers, and the 1911 just feels that little bit better. With slim grips, I reckon it would've been far better, even. Now, my understanding is that getting a reduced grip on a Glock is a lot more expensive than slim-grips for a 1911. Whether or not that balances the overall price of the gun, I don't know, but the ease of adjustment on a 1911 is a big deal, I would argue.
Hey Arbok, I completely agree. I hate the feel of a Glock with its blocky grips and long reach to the trigger. They have recently addressed that last issue but my short stubby fingers are still more at home on a standard 1911. Of all my guns I shoot the 1911 best. Would I carry it? Sort of. When I carry It's usually a Kimber Micro Nine.
I am the same way. I recently purchased a Hi-Power Clone and it is the best feeling handgun I have ever held. I am sure it is different for everyone, but I was surprised how well an almost 100 year old double stack design fit my hands. It is the Springfield with the slimmer grips than the original.
@@rg58 Interesting gun. Funny how it came out and a few months later FN announced the return of the Hi-Power (BTW why is it always "Hi" power? Branding?)
I thought the dude at the range said the Glock was "adorable" and I thought it was Fudd status confirmed. Took me a minute to figure out he was saying "durable."
I thought the same thing.
Me too, wasn't till the third time he said it that I figured it out.
I mean, it's possible to be 2 things at once. They're totally adorable AND durable
Well, when he said he saw a Glock catch on fire, that kinda hurt his credibility a bit for me...
So far, the best analysis. All with edge knowledge.
This was awesome. Love me 1911’s but Glock just works every time. No drama.
They just need to work on that grip angle though lol
Love my 1911s. They're easily my favorite to shoot out of my collection. I also naturally shoot better with them. That being said, I carry an Arex Delta gen 2 and Glock 45. Have to practice more with them to hit the same, but they just run and don't complain.
A 1911 if properly taken care of and not a crap brand will function just as good as any glock. I say this having owned multiple Glocks, in every caliber they offer besides .357 sig and 10mm, I've even owned the .45 GAP(shot fantastic), and having owned multiple 1911's.
@@m.w.2401 I agree that the .45's will run well, you just have to maintain them more. All of mine are genuine Colts, including one that a buddy gave me; he had it as his sidearm in the Navy during Korea. What a beauty, and still a great shooter. --Old Guy
Carried a 1911 from age 15 to age 60 including 25 months in Nam and 12 years as a contractor.
Also carried a HP for years... usually along with a 1911.
I began carrying Glocks in the late 90's.
The Sig 220 is better than the 1911. The Sig 226/229 is also a favorite.
They all shoot bullets... that's all I am looking for.
Yeah, but which one shoots bullets better?
The Sig P220 is probably one of the best .45 auto handguns ever designed. They really do shoot great, and carry easily too.
@@BunkerBoxesUSA I was just kidding around. In my opinion the 1911 is about perfect in feel, and shoot ability. I carry a 9mm shield plus. The CZ97 is also good. Lots of great pistols out there
@@JamesEast-iy3ov I’m not really biased either though. I’ve shot so many different models of handguns over the years…a lot of them are really good. It’s really hard to pick just one. I think the 1911 is probably the easiest one to hit accurately with, for a lot of people.
@@BunkerBoxesUSA Yes, I just like to pick around. I love AKs for example and prefer them to the AR, but I own more ARs than I do AKs. I just want one of every gun ever made in each caliber they made them.
I really enjoyed this. I have a Glock 22(gen 2), and a 1911 in .38 Super (among other stuff). The Glock was my duty carry for 5+ years, and a daily carry for a while after. I love it. I also love my 1911. It's my Sunday Go To Meetin Gun.
I'd be interested in you getting Clint Smith back on and discussing the Indiana mall shooting, and exactly how frigging amazing the shooting was by that Hero Elisjsha Dicken (I agree with Colion Noir, he's a hero not a Good Samaritan).
Why doesn't anybody talk about the Glock 22? It's like it doesn't exist.
@@danherrick5785, I LOVE mind along with its lite G27 Brethren, too. No flies on either gun.
1911 vs Glock will be a topic for discussion for the next 100 years. Both are classics and should be in the collection of anyone that enjoys guns. Meanwhile there are lots of stock handguns that are better choices than both.
True enough. The PX4 Storm is a fine shooter. It is weird looking, but it always works. Check out the videos of people dragging them through creeks and then shooting them. I bought 2: one in 9mm and one in .40 S&W. --Old Guy
The only time I ever had a failure to feed with a 1911 it was due to a magazine with a weak follower spring. I'm now very picky about 1911 mags. Only those with strong springs are picked for use.
"they're heavy" always my favorite 1911 argument. 😂
That matters to people who carry pistols daily.
@@JA-oo9qp I think the guy in that scene was literally saying it as a positive. The missing subtext was "so it has less recoil." But out of context it would be a funny thing to normally have in a positives list.
(And yea, you are obviously right too, just pointing out where the comment was in the video that Stephen J referenced)
I owned a Taurus PT1911 a few years back and to this day it’s still one of the best guns I’ve owned. It came from Taurus with a lot of stuff done to it already, flared magwell, lowered and flared ejection port, skeletonized hammer and trigger, and hand-matched slide to frame. All that for $600. I honestly don’t recall a single failure the entire time I owned that gun.
I have a different 1911 now, for old time’s sake if you will, and primarily carry and shoot a Glock 19 now.
My father was an FFL many years ago (pre-glock) and he preached that it was better to buy a pistol the way you wanted it to be rather than buying a stripped down version and then try to mod it (reliability). I on the other hand can't leave anything alone so between the two of us and mom (pretty guns) we had all the bases covered.
I watched this last year, and watched it again today. I really like it. Shared with a friend.
I love my 1911, but I carry my Glock.
Clint nailed it. It's all about magazine capacity and absolute reliability.
The Glock is the AK of the pistol world, but the 1911 is a work of art.
1911 is maybe the FAL of the pistol world. M14?
@Dale Ross
No!
@Dale Ross: Yeah, well, load up a few thousand rounds and see which one chokes first.
9/10 it'll be the 1911.