I once had an accidenal discharge on a model 70 when chambering a round. It happened as a result of a broken sear spring. Had the weapon been a newer model 80 the discharge would not have happened. The hammer still would have fallen but since the trigger was not depressed the firing pin block would have done its job......fortunately I always point the muzzle in a safe direction when loading and unloading any firearm. There were no injuries.
Great video and explanation. Series 80 is the equivalent of the Hillary hole on a S&W revolver. The collet bushing was a great idea, but really is a band aid approach for a proper fit barrel.
A Colt series 80 1991A1 was the second gun I ever bought. I purchased it at a shop in Oceanside California. I love that gun. Eventually, I purchased 2 more 1991A1’s. I think they are solid firearms. Never noticed the triggers being worse than series 70 type guns.
I have a Colt Combat unit thats an 80s series. I swapped all the internals for wilson tool steel. The trigger job is just as crisp as any of my 70s series. Yes out of the box the triggers aren't as good. A little work fixes that .
What'd I'd love to see from the "Pro's" is a comprehensive breakdown of magazines per Model types, from the M1911 to the A1, to special builds with or w/o certain safety features, etc. Hardest part for me was getting real M1911 magazines (most re-production kinda seem to suck), since most know the A1.
Great video Eli 😎. There is also the Swartz system from Colt in 1939 that has the firing pin block but uses the pin lift from the grip safety. Makes the lawyers happy but doesn’t effect the trigger feel.
I didn't have an example of a Swartz, or I would have also spoken about that. The Swartz safety was not very popular, as is reflected by its limited production.
I understand the idea behind the firing pin safety of the Series 80, but they ruin the best feature of the 1911: it's incredibly crisp trigger pull. If one is concerned by accidental discharges in a Series 70 caused by the momentum of the firing pin hitting the primer when the gun is dropped, a titanium firing pin would go a long way into solving the issue.
I prefer the series 70. Much smoother trigger pull than an 80 series In fact the 1911 I built three years ago is a series 70 Even though a true series 70 would have had the collet bushings (which helped with accuracy)
I once had an accidenal discharge on a model 70 when chambering a round. It happened as a result of a broken sear spring. Had the weapon been a newer model 80 the discharge would not have happened. The hammer still would have fallen but since the trigger was not depressed the firing pin block would have done its job......fortunately I always point the muzzle in a safe direction when loading and unloading any firearm. There were no injuries.
BS the 1911 doesn’t need a firing pin safety
@joemomma7183 the Man was telling His Story, not trying to change Anyone's Mind on what They think... Grow Up
Great video and explanation. Series 80 is the equivalent of the Hillary hole on a S&W revolver. The collet bushing was a great idea, but really is a band aid approach for a proper fit barrel.
I didn’t realize we were in the “Johnny Bravo is a real person” timeline
A Colt series 80 1991A1 was the second gun I ever bought. I purchased it at a shop in Oceanside California. I love that gun. Eventually, I purchased 2 more 1991A1’s. I think they are solid firearms. Never noticed the triggers being worse than series 70 type guns.
sup duck!! on a roll with these helpful vids. much appreciated.
I have a Colt Combat unit thats an 80s series. I swapped all the internals for wilson tool steel. The trigger job is just as crisp as any of my 70s series. Yes out of the box the triggers aren't as good. A little work fixes that .
Thanks for the video I only have 70 series looks like that is the way to go.
Great video with great explanations and visuals.
Great video men!!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge 🙏🏻
What'd I'd love to see from the "Pro's" is a comprehensive breakdown of magazines per Model types, from the M1911 to the A1, to special builds with or w/o certain safety features, etc. Hardest part for me was getting real M1911 magazines (most re-production kinda seem to suck), since most know the A1.
You make no sense!!
A .38 super 1911 video next??? Or on the .38 super round itself plzzz. I want to learn more on 1911s in general
Great video Eli 😎. There is also the Swartz system from Colt in 1939 that has the firing pin block but uses the pin lift from the grip safety. Makes the lawyers happy but doesn’t effect the trigger feel.
I didn't have an example of a Swartz, or I would have also spoken about that. The Swartz safety was not very popular, as is reflected by its limited production.
The comp on one of the pistols looks like an old Clark PinMaster.
you thought about upping the bitrate to 4k as an option? would be nice for these gun/ detail vids.
Great video 😎 Brother!
I understand the idea behind the firing pin safety of the Series 80, but they ruin the best feature of the 1911: it's incredibly crisp trigger pull. If one is concerned by accidental discharges in a Series 70 caused by the momentum of the firing pin hitting the primer when the gun is dropped, a titanium firing pin would go a long way into solving the issue.
I prefer the series 70.
Much smoother trigger pull than an 80 series
In fact the 1911 I built three years ago is a series 70
Even though a true series 70 would have had the collet bushings (which helped with accuracy)
What’s up with that Les Baer ?
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