Jesus man, every time Colt makes a badass throwback they're all "yeah man we're making like fifty of these bad boys so, yanno, they'll be out there" Fml, just sell the fuckers normally
Stainless too! Nice. I've been customizing these new Government Classic 1911A1, and so far, so good! Really looking forward to working on a stainless steel one. Keep up the great work.
Everyone knows people have been screaming for years for Colt to bring back more of their classic 1911's and revolvers. The 1911 Classic and Black Army are a huge step forward. Hopefully we will see more classic handguns (both pistols and revolvers) in 2020. These 750 guns will be sold out very quickly.
If your looking for quality and willing to pay a little more than spring for the Colt. Ive had the new 70 series stainless Colt 1911. It came in a nice blue Colt box. The gun was really nice for the money I highly recommend them. It was around a $1000 bucks and some think thats too expensive however the next best stainless 1911 in a series 70 that mirrors the Colt in quality is the new Dan Wesson 1911s and they are between $1500 to $2500 bucks. I can vouch for both Colt and Dan Wesson 1911s for excellent quality!
Springfield stainless milspec is also a quality 1911 . But I've got to admit as much as I love Springfield 1911s the pony has class that a Springer doesnt
@@jasonhavers5961 The Springfield Armory MilSpec pistols you mention have gotten leaps and bounds better recently than they used to. They used to suffer from terrible frame to slide fit however from what I heard they are making them all in house in the US now and they are very nice for the money!
that's mine exactly..stainless..only 1 checkmate mag with..failure to feed out the box..took to local smith who installed WC trigger for me and "fine tuned" it..now functions properly how i had hoped for..now queen of my collection..however unsure of colt QC nowadays tho .
After doing some research it appears that Colt as omitted two very important rollmarks. * The rampant colt that should appear between the patent dates and the company name/address on the left side of the slide. *The 'United States Property' rollmark on the left side of the frame closest to the barrel end. In reviewing several videos and photos of 1911s made in 1918, those made back then have the two rollmarks. So why did Colt omit these very important rollmarks?
@@JaRrYCAW It shouldn't be. Until Colt decided not to market or sell AR15s to civilians the Colt SOCOM had Property of US Gov't on the left side or the lower. They sold lots of them because of that.
Colt has to be careful it does not become the Franklin Mint of the firearms industry, meaning pumping out so many "collectibles" that they are not collectible at all. I bought one of the 2,000 1911A1 reproductions made about 15 or 20 years ago and it has the United States Property inscription. Before this run I believe they made 2,000 1911 repros (not A1). Now there is the Black Army. My point is that if they continue to pump out variations on a theme, they're watering down values and screwing the people who bought them.
I picked up the “Black Army” and it is really nice. The no pony doesn’t bother me. But why the A1 grip safety? Wish you would have used the correct one. But it is a super fun blaster.
Went out yesterday to be the first in my area to have a "1911 M" it's still at the store. To my surprise it has a short trigger and the frame is 1911 still, as it should be, and not cut with finger grooves. Next the grips aren't walnut, they are some orange looking something. What does it take to get a "1911 M" that looks like the picture advertised? I didn't even hold it long enough check out anything else. Sure not paying a $1000.00 for a bunch of mix mingled parts with a black finish.
The grips are walnut but it's a bright walnut with a coating. The trigger was initially a long trigger but they changed it halfway through production to a short trigger after customer feedback.
A traditional pistol I would like to see would be a light weight commander. Back in the day, one shot a full sized traditional government for practice and competition and carried a LW Commander. I prefer the traditional style rear sight rather than the Novak.
Im glad to see Colt is sticking to there traditional classic line of firearms. Unlike the many polymer monstrosities on the market all metal classic guns will never go out of style! Im always in the market for nice Colt classic firearms and I know a lot of other people are too. Ive seen Colt quality go up and down in the years and if they continue striving to put out a quality nice product people will buy reason being is the firearms customer these days are not ignorant to bad quality and most people are willing to pay for good quality! All I can say is the new Springfield Mil Spec is hard to beat for the money so the competition is hot and the new SA 1911s have little to zero machine marks cosmetic flaws if you catch my drift.
If Colt is really interested in making money they should offer a basic GI-pattern 1911 or 1911A1 as a regular production item, and sell it for a bargain price. They had the right idea back in 1991 with their M1991A1, but it was a Series 80 and had modern features like tall sights. It also had a huge ugly rollmark on it, and no pony on the slide. Unfortunately Colt doesn't seem interested in making the guns people want, and either make what we don't want or something that is maddeningly close, but not quite there.
I bought a new 1911 Gold Cup National Match. An instant classic. Wonderfully done. I looked at a number of target 1911’s and Colt was the nicest one I found!
@@sim7409 I think this was a spur of the moment build and they didn't stamp they with the pony because it supposed to be a "retro" take on it from today. Something like how people rebadge their cars. Just a speculation. He states they showed up at shot show with one of new classics before production release and it didn't have the pony and people gave them grief about it. So that is why your gun has one
@@grayghostJSM yes, it does. I got a first year m1911 with the circle pony and a 1917 with a pony in the rear, I got a early 1918 with the pony in the rear. Then middle to the end of the 1918 year it moved to the middle, or center the slide. So I'm thinking them not putting the pony on this one is because it would hold true to a "retro" theme. Which they should of known people want the pony. Retro or not. It's not a faithful copy so I guess they thought screw it. It don't bother me now. I still got mine.
Why can't Colt just make them without changing anything on it,, the old ones are desired because it's what people love,,stop changing shit ,, when will u ever learn,,????
Wtf are you talking about? Get an original 1997 colt gold cup trophy and let me hear you say that again. Improvements have definitely been accomplished...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Why would you make such a limited run? The market is booming with people wanting classic firearms! This is one more example of Colt not listening to the consumer market. Such potential lost to poor and antiquated leadership.
Theres many manufacturers that would profit from offering the classic, most basic models they had. CZ is about the only one as far as I know who still makes their classic pistol with the CZ75B. Its even their flagship model.
Owner of a colt commander 45 cal vintage about 1960 or earlier. Serial # 46296 LW. Can you give me some info or history? Supposedly has titanium slide?
I recently brought a Delta Elite and it only came with one magazine it should come with two. I have tried to call customer support but they do not answer
These Colt pistols are nice and my biggest compliment about them is they all function outstanding with no failures! However my only complaint is cosmetic with lots of tooling marks in the inside of the slide assembly. Theres an overabundant amount of chatter marks thats a bit unacceptable. Something should be done about that especially when my Tisas Turkish 1911 is so clean and well built dare I say the Turkish pistols look better?? That shouldnt be the case in my opinion especially when the Colt is $1000 and the Tisas is $350 bucks. Other than that the Colts are an outstanding investment.
My last 4 Colts have been horrible..... I sold them off...... I really want to try the brand again, but I have my doubts. I grew up shooting Colts........ it has been a sad 25 years of Colt products.....
@@grayghostJSM I did, mine is metal. A magnet sticks to it. Not all these guns were the same. Half of them have short triggers. You must of gotten one with a plastic msh
Why would they not put a rampant pony on it. Bucephalus is rolling over in his grave. I got rid of my old 1991 because it was a series 80 and because no pony. Without the pony it’s not a real Colt. It’s total blasphemy.
The only 1911s im really interested in are those classic government and A1 models. I also wonder why they dont make an exact replica of the pre war models along with the A1s and produce them in volumes. People would be crawling over each other to buy these. I guess they just dont want to make money.
Baldini isn't very well versed an expert should be speaking about these colts. The pen in his hand is distracting and NOT a tool or pointer so... ....GET RID OF IT. JUST NOT A VERY IMPRESSIVE DEMO. SORRY.
got mine in ss..such a disheartening experience..fails rite away,over & over.. i spent over budget to get a Colt & was so excited! now..it spends most time as an over priced paperweight
@@alishalchi1260 failure to feed..jam..failure to extract (especially last rd)..feels sluggish on initial rack..sumtimes ya gotta pry out mags wit fingertips.. its not the mags cuz ive tried several.
@@sim7409 I was gonna ask if it was the mag cause I ran thirty bullets for the first time and I did have a failure to feed on the last round once.. any idea why that happens? I heard these mags are crap and should be replaced
@@alishalchi1260 yea it depends who u listen to.some say the checkmate mags r junk & u gta upgrade.some swear by em.. i feel if ya spend a k on a gun upgrades shld b optional but not necessary for it to perform. that's like buyin new car & bein told it will only roll on special tires
@@sim7409 yeah what a shame! I was shocked it happened. I'm like what the hell it's a brand-new gun. Now I see what people meant by Colt going down hill with quality and reliability
Jesus man, every time Colt makes a badass throwback they're all "yeah man we're making like fifty of these bad boys so, yanno, they'll be out there"
Fml, just sell the fuckers normally
I just noticed the “black army” is missing the colt pony roll mark
Stainless too! Nice. I've been customizing these new Government Classic 1911A1, and so far, so good! Really looking forward to working on a stainless steel one. Keep up the great work.
Why not do a stock WW2 1911?
Everyone knows people have been screaming for years for Colt to bring back more of their classic 1911's and revolvers. The 1911 Classic and Black Army are a huge step forward. Hopefully we will see more classic handguns (both pistols and revolvers) in 2020. These 750 guns will be sold out very quickly.
I got it in 38 super blued it shoots nice the national match barrel helps a lot make a nickel plated version of it.
Why is there no ramped Colt on this 1911?
If your looking for quality and willing to pay a little more than spring for the Colt. Ive had the new 70 series stainless Colt 1911. It came in a nice blue Colt box. The gun was really nice for the money I highly recommend them. It was around a $1000 bucks and some think thats too expensive however the next best stainless 1911 in a series 70 that mirrors the Colt in quality is the new Dan Wesson 1911s and they are between $1500 to $2500 bucks. I can vouch for both Colt and Dan Wesson 1911s for excellent quality!
Springfield stainless milspec is also a quality 1911 . But I've got to admit as much as I love Springfield 1911s the pony has class that a Springer doesnt
My series 70 a1 also came in the blue box, they only did that for a short time
@@jasonhavers5961 The Springfield Armory MilSpec pistols you mention have gotten leaps and bounds better recently than they used to. They used to suffer from terrible frame to slide fit however from what I heard they are making them all in house in the US now and they are very nice for the money!
I bought this Colt 1911 Classic stainless in 45 for my 45th birthday. I love it!
I love that that's cool .
I'm thinking of getting one to go with my blued version do they come with a plastic mainspring housing like the blued ones
How much did you buy it for? They have the same one, Colt Classic Stainless, at my local gun store for $875. Does that seem like a fair price?..
wow so did i..in march
@@znismo1
850 mine..msrp 899 i believe
that's mine exactly..stainless..only 1 checkmate mag with..failure to feed out the box..took to local smith who installed WC trigger for me and "fine tuned" it..now functions properly how i had hoped for..now queen of my collection..however unsure of colt QC nowadays tho .
I dig the hell out of that roll mark.
Looks like a true us army pistol
After doing some research it appears that Colt as omitted two very important rollmarks.
* The rampant colt that should appear between the patent dates and the company name/address on the left side of the slide.
*The 'United States Property' rollmark on the left side of the frame closest to the barrel end.
In reviewing several videos and photos of 1911s made in 1918, those made back then have the two rollmarks.
So why did Colt omit these very important rollmarks?
will the second roll mark be due to legal issue?Because technically this is not a United States property as it never accepted by the army?
@@JaRrYCAW It shouldn't be. Until Colt decided not to market or sell AR15s to civilians the Colt SOCOM had Property of US Gov't on the left side or the lower. They sold lots of them because of that.
I’d buy it today if it was like the original 1918 reproduction.
Sonny Gunz Me Too 😎
Colt has to be careful it does not become the Franklin Mint of the firearms industry, meaning pumping out so many "collectibles" that they are not collectible at all. I bought one of the 2,000 1911A1 reproductions made about 15 or 20 years ago and it has the United States Property inscription. Before this run I believe they made 2,000 1911 repros (not A1). Now there is the Black Army. My point is that if they continue to pump out variations on a theme, they're watering down values and screwing the people who bought them.
Sold out quick. Any plans for another run?
Excellent, Classic...♠️👊🔥
Late today, but always good.
Relative opinion!
So it’s taken Colt 30 some years to figure out they’ve been doubling down on stupid with the series 80
The Series 80 does have a purpose.
I picked up the “Black Army” and it is really nice. The no pony doesn’t bother me. But why the A1 grip safety? Wish you would have used the correct one. But it is a super fun blaster.
Nice work Colt!
Where is the Pony?
Went out yesterday to be the first in my area to have a "1911 M" it's still at the store. To my surprise it has a short trigger and the frame is 1911 still, as it should be, and not cut with finger grooves. Next the grips aren't walnut, they are some orange looking something. What does it take to get a "1911 M" that looks like the picture advertised? I didn't even hold it long enough check out anything else. Sure not paying a $1000.00 for a bunch of mix mingled parts with a black finish.
The grips are walnut but it's a bright walnut with a coating. The trigger was initially a long trigger but they changed it halfway through production to a short trigger after customer feedback.
The stainless steel model looks great. But I really do prefer the arched mainspring housing...
You guys have been bought out by CZ correct?? What changes should we expect? Are some of your firearms now going to be made overseas?
Nice stainless. Thank GOD for John Moses Browning.
So nice.
You ever think about making MORE WWI guns so people can actually buy them?
A traditional pistol I would like to see would be a light weight commander. Back in the day, one shot a full sized traditional government for practice and competition and carried a LW Commander. I prefer the traditional style rear sight rather than the Novak.
Im glad to see Colt is sticking to there traditional classic line of firearms. Unlike the many polymer monstrosities on the market all metal classic guns will never go out of style! Im always in the market for nice Colt classic firearms and I know a lot of other people are too. Ive seen Colt quality go up and down in the years and if they continue striving to put out a quality nice product people will buy reason being is the firearms customer these days are not ignorant to bad quality and most people are willing to pay for good quality! All I can say is the new Springfield Mil Spec is hard to beat for the money so the competition is hot and the new SA 1911s have little to zero machine marks cosmetic flaws if you catch my drift.
If Colt is really interested in making money they should offer a basic GI-pattern 1911 or 1911A1 as a regular production item, and sell it for a bargain price. They had the right idea back in 1991 with their M1991A1, but it was a Series 80 and had modern features like tall sights. It also had a huge ugly rollmark on it, and no pony on the slide. Unfortunately Colt doesn't seem interested in making the guns people want, and either make what we don't want or something that is maddeningly close, but not quite there.
I bought a new 1911 Gold Cup National Match. An instant classic. Wonderfully done. I looked at a number of target 1911’s and Colt was the nicest one I found!
When will Colt have a 1911 milled for red dot?
Are there MIM parts in any of colt's guns ?
Why don't the model m have a rampant pony?
Good question!
my ss classic does
@@sim7409 I think this was a spur of the moment build and they didn't stamp they with the pony because it supposed to be a "retro" take on it from today. Something like how people rebadge their cars. Just a speculation. He states they showed up at shot show with one of new classics before production release and it didn't have the pony and people gave them grief about it. So that is why your gun has one
@@Hammond12331
i also just realized he talkin bout model M not havin pony..technically mine model O classic.
@@grayghostJSM yes, it does. I got a first year m1911 with the circle pony and a 1917 with a pony in the rear, I got a early 1918 with the pony in the rear. Then middle to the end of the 1918 year it moved to the middle, or center the slide. So I'm thinking them not putting the pony on this one is because it would hold true to a "retro" theme. Which they should of known people want the pony. Retro or not. It's not a faithful copy so I guess they thought screw it. It don't bother me now. I still got mine.
Do you ship them to Europe because I have bin wating for 2 years now?
Why can't Colt just make them without changing anything on it,, the old ones are desired because it's what people love,,stop changing shit ,, when will u ever learn,,????
Wtf are you talking about? Get an original 1997 colt gold cup trophy and let me hear you say that again. Improvements have definitely been accomplished...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Gigafactory right? Like 2011s arent outselling any 1911s in insane amounts.
Why would you make such a limited run? The market is booming with people wanting classic firearms! This is one more example of Colt not listening to the consumer market. Such potential lost to poor and antiquated leadership.
Theres many manufacturers that would profit from offering the classic, most basic models they had. CZ is about the only one as far as I know who still makes their classic pistol with the CZ75B. Its even their flagship model.
They're just teasing us. Making us want something that is virtually impossible to get.
Owner of a colt commander 45 cal vintage about 1960 or earlier. Serial # 46296 LW. Can you give me some info or history? Supposedly has titanium slide?
Where is the pony on the black army??
Where’s the pony on the black army ?
I'm wondering the same thing, I just ordered mine tonight
I just noticed this and will be selling mine.
@@GunGlutton didn't you see it when you picked it up?
Does The 1918 M Version Have a Steel Mainspring Housing and Do The Magazine Have the Period Correct 2 Tone Steel and Lanyard Loops Also 😀😊👍🏼
No two tone magazine, has the lanyard loop. And the mainspring housing in is deed metal
im curious, why the flat main spring housing if they were going for a "purist " look?
The stainless trigger should also be stainless steel, the black trigger kinda ruined it...
With hollow point do they jamm.
Best 1911 yet WW2 era with dummy cord loop and blued barrel!
Why did colt release some of the series 70 with no sights or slide roll mark?
I recently brought a Delta Elite and it only came with one magazine it should come with two. I have tried to call customer support but they do not answer
I would call them every day
@@Hammond12331 yes for $1200 and only one magazine is not fair
Keep calling them, they will make it right
Hi Mario -- Hope you're loving your Delta Elite! As of October 2018, all new Colt firearms ship with one magazine.
1911s are the baddest guns on the market.
Lol
Why such a limited production?
These Colt pistols are nice and my biggest compliment about them is they all function outstanding with no failures! However my only complaint is cosmetic with lots of tooling marks in the inside of the slide assembly. Theres an overabundant amount of chatter marks thats a bit unacceptable. Something should be done about that especially when my Tisas Turkish 1911 is so clean and well built dare I say the Turkish pistols look better?? That shouldnt be the case in my opinion especially when the Colt is $1000 and the Tisas is $350 bucks. Other than that the Colts are an outstanding investment.
I already got mine coming in, either today or tomorrow. I know where a couple are if you can't find them yet. Message me
Nice man
wish Colt hadn't pulled their 1911s from the CA roster. They abandoned us.
That matte finish on the safety looks weird...
My last 4 Colts have been horrible..... I sold them off...... I really want to try the brand again, but I have my doubts.
I grew up shooting Colts........ it has been a sad 25 years of Colt products.....
Thank God CZ purchased Colt. Maybe they will put a foot in a few asses over there and start putting out high quality craftsmanship every time.
Plastic MSH?
No it's not plastic, I checked mine.
@@grayghostJSM I did, mine is metal. A magnet sticks to it. Not all these guns were the same. Half of them have short triggers. You must of gotten one with a plastic msh
Why would they not put a rampant pony on it. Bucephalus is rolling over in his grave. I got rid of my old 1991 because it was a series 80 and because no pony. Without the pony it’s not a real Colt. It’s total blasphemy.
It should have the pony .... I bought one anyway But still WHERE'S. The PONY its a COLT.....!
Prefer a blued finish.
I've lost faith in colt firearms. I won't sell the ones I have, and I will NEVER buy another one. I'm amazed you are still in business.
Kevin agreed
The only 1911s im really interested in are those classic government and A1 models. I also wonder why they dont make an exact replica of the pre war models along with the A1s and produce them in volumes. People would be crawling over each other to buy these. I guess they just dont want to make money.
Baldini isn't very well versed an expert should be speaking about these colts. The pen in his hand is distracting and NOT a tool or pointer so... ....GET RID OF IT.
JUST NOT A VERY IMPRESSIVE DEMO. SORRY.
Hahaha good point (no pun intended)
I’d rather have a quality Colt 1911 than a stupid worshiped horse on the slide.....
got mine in ss..such a disheartening experience..fails rite away,over & over..
i spent over budget to get a Colt & was so excited!
now..it spends most time as an over priced paperweight
What do you mean fails over and over?
@@alishalchi1260
failure to feed..jam..failure to extract (especially last rd)..feels sluggish on initial rack..sumtimes ya gotta pry out mags wit fingertips..
its not the mags cuz ive tried several.
@@sim7409 I was gonna ask if it was the mag cause I ran thirty bullets for the first time and I did have a failure to feed on the last round once.. any idea why that happens? I heard these mags are crap and should be replaced
@@alishalchi1260
yea it depends who u listen to.some say the checkmate mags r junk & u gta upgrade.some swear by em..
i feel if ya spend a k on a gun upgrades shld b optional but not necessary for it to perform.
that's like buyin new car & bein told it will only roll on special tires
@@sim7409 yeah what a shame! I was shocked it happened. I'm like what the hell it's a brand-new gun. Now I see what people meant by Colt going down hill with quality and reliability
quit smacking your lips every time you speak