I am a Vietnam Vet ( and yes well into my 70's) and I have an Ithaca, but I didn't capture it in Vietnam. I actually captured it from Legacy a few weeks ago.......and mine works.
Thank you for remembering us, in the USAF flight crews were issued the S & W .38 revolver I would have much rather had the M1911. Could you post a link to your earlier discussion of this M1911, I searched but could not find it.
Great information. WW2 had some of the best weapons made during that time. Interesting how Asia duplicated Browning Technology much like they do today as well. LOL
That is not a reworked Ithaca. It's a completely counterfeit pistol with a few genuine USGI parts inside. The barrel might be a fake as well, or it could be a GI barrel that was filed on to get it to fit in the slide.
After the fall of Vietnam, the Socialist Republic of Vietnam had thousands of 1911 that were captured and when 45 ammo became in short supply they started to convert them over into 7.65mm. The conversions were very crude and they just butchered them. Incredibly sad thing to do with 1911. But the funny thing though, I pickup a hand made 1911 in Mindanao, Philippines that was entirely made from scratch that was made from Rail Road spikes. Surprisingly it was incredibly well made.
Love it lol ,the original vid was super cool and very interesting the closer look at it was very cool I like to think it was put together in a crude little armaments factory in a tunnel looking at it arc angel was probably doing a bombing run at the time and they were rushing to finish it off lol thanks for another top vid and I enjoy yr collaboration vids😊
I am a Vietnam Vet ( and yes well into my 70's) and I have an Ithaca, but I didn't capture it in Vietnam. I actually captured it from Legacy a few weeks ago.......and mine works.
Thank you for your service! 🙏🏼🇺🇸
Good for you Dennis. Thanks !
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Thank you for your service.
Thank you for remembering us, in the USAF flight crews were issued the S & W .38 revolver I would have much rather had the M1911. Could you post a link to your earlier discussion of this M1911, I searched but could not find it.
You do great videos all by yourself you don’t need a sidekick.
Great information. WW2 had some of the best weapons made during that time. Interesting how Asia duplicated Browning Technology much like they do today as well. LOL
I wouldn’t fire that junk pistol. By the way, that “coupler” is called the barrel link. Thanks for sharing guys! 🙏🏼
That is not a reworked Ithaca. It's a completely counterfeit pistol with a few genuine USGI parts inside. The barrel might be a fake as well, or it could be a GI barrel that was filed on to get it to fit in the slide.
After the fall of Vietnam, the Socialist Republic of Vietnam had thousands of 1911 that were captured and when 45 ammo became in short supply they started to convert them over into 7.65mm. The conversions were very crude and they just butchered them. Incredibly sad thing to do with 1911. But the funny thing though, I pickup a hand made 1911 in Mindanao, Philippines that was entirely made from scratch that was made from Rail Road spikes. Surprisingly it was incredibly well made.
Love it lol ,the original vid was super cool and very interesting the closer look at it was very cool I like to think it was put together in a crude little armaments factory in a tunnel looking at it arc angel was probably doing a bombing run at the time and they were rushing to finish it off lol thanks for another top vid and I enjoy yr collaboration vids😊
Put on the do not shoot list wow.
That "Ithaca" pistol will go full automatic because of that sear letoff. Be careful.
We definitely do not plan to shoot it.!
@@thomaswhiteman4261 Excellent!
Like this is a bad thing.
😊 from Brooklyn?
I'm from Coney Island
So is that a pre-Norinco?
Thanks for thanking me for my service....Thanks guy's
Old F-4 Phantom ll fighter jet pilot Shoe🇺🇸
God bless our Vietnam vets
The music at the end is my favorite part...well almost.
Nice ! 🤠
This Pistol 🔫 is in the video game 🎮 of call of duty black ops 1 2010
Why would someone buy this? For the novelty?
yes, Definitely for the novelty. Especially Viet Nam vets like enemy captures for that time period.
The difference between Vietnam and US technology is exactly the same as the difference between US technology and European technology.
Bamboo grips ??? 😂
It's a typical cheap Chinese copy. Probably from drawings from an original Ithaca 1911 that the Chinese had from WW2.
These guns are now not worth a penny. If I buy one I can never sell it because of the new from Congress. What good is something that I can never sell?