My father was a member of the Army Marksmanship Unit , a lifelong hunter and my first firearm trainer......I definitely had an advantage when I started shooting at 8yrs old .....back around 1978.....
I modeled my SA 1911 milspec after the early model MEUSOC 45s. I'm a bigger fan of the retro commander hammer. Glad there is finally a good video on this 1911 variant (Best one in my opinion).
I'm fascinated by these old-school 1911 variants that our military used at various points in its history. I have the parts list for the MEUSOC, and at some point I'll look to build a clone. Now I need to look up the parts list for the Army pistol. XD
Thank You Sir! What a great pistol! It must be rare to find MEUSOC pistols. I found a stainless Remington 1911 at a local pawn (so nice)! I definitely handled it, figuring it would not last.
My dad was 21 year Army and Vietnam vet (purple heart). He was also on the pistol team for a while. With that old war horse, it would have been shot one handed with your off hand in the small of your back and body bladed to the target. Great seeing one again.
I know this was about the pistol, but cant help still admiring the rifle to the bottom right. Piece of art.
Thanks TTiger. Also did a full review and comparison between the 6mm and the 6.5 Creedmoor. Video to be released in the next few days.
Great, bought a mossberg XDM LC in 6.5, first 6.5 I did, love the cartridge so far. Excited to see the review.
Nice! Two beautiful 45s. It's my favorite round especially in a 1911. Glad you shared them with us. Great video as always
My father was a member of the Army Marksmanship Unit , a lifelong hunter and my first firearm trainer......I definitely had an advantage when I started shooting at 8yrs old .....back around 1978.....
Absolutely Bad ass 1911 , X-Ring !!!!!!!!! I would love to have one of those in my collection. Thanks for showing it , X-Ring !!!!!!!!!!!!
The pinging effect helps to stress relieve too, on the wet tumbling
I modeled my SA 1911 milspec after the early model MEUSOC 45s. I'm a bigger fan of the retro commander hammer. Glad there is finally a good video on this 1911 variant (Best one in my opinion).
Microtech triangle bit mag release is a nice touch.
I'm fascinated by these old-school 1911 variants that our military used at various points in its history. I have the parts list for the MEUSOC, and at some point I'll look to build a clone. Now I need to look up the parts list for the Army pistol. XD
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Nice pistols and great shooting guys. A lot of history behind those pistols.
Thank You Sir! What a great pistol! It must be rare to find MEUSOC pistols. I found a stainless Remington 1911 at a local pawn (so nice)! I definitely handled it, figuring it would not last.
Amazing piece of history
You can keep the arch I prefer the flat main spring , and I like the pac grip panels for my use and have used them for years
Ray , I believe you could even "tack drive" with a slingshot lol.. awesome marksmanship
Thanks LL. I do try.
Cool pistols as good history as I did not know....Good stuff....
Those are two awesome pistols, hard to go wrong with either. However, if I was choosing I'd have to go with the MEUSOC.
W🔫w! I can’t wait to see all your toys. Thank you, sir!
1:33 Wow, I thought that only airsoft guns have such huge gaps between frame and slide that you can see the outline of the recoil spring.
me too
Nice classics for sure!
Old school for sure! Got any other 1911’s ?
Why was there restrictions on what frames they could use?
Nice content you just got a new subscriber
Old military guns are the best cause of the great history they created through the years
Nice video buddy!
Nice video man
A MEUSOC .45 that's awesome. I was in the Marines from 02 to 07, if you ever want to donate it to a Marine Veteran I would gladly accept it. Lol
Very Nice! Carry on
Well worn in steel guns look great. People will pay good money for a new well worn look like Nighthawk offers.
C'mon, where do you get that stuff. Not jealous at all
My dad was 21 year Army and Vietnam vet (purple heart). He was also on the pistol team for a while. With that old war horse, it would have been shot one handed with your off hand in the small of your back and body bladed to the target. Great seeing one again.
Doesn't matter the weapon, he shoots he scores
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There isn't much information on that meusoc. Do a table top review 👍
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AI .. still 6mm by the look ..