Colt 1911 Clark Custom Heavy Slide
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- Опубликовано: 20 июн 2024
- Hello and welcome. Today we take a look at another @TheColtFirearms 1911 Heavy Slide. This one is by Jim Clark from Clark Custom Guns @clarkcustomguns4675 . I've featured the Clark's "Bowling Pin" model in a previous video. This 1911 was manufactured in 1987 and Jim Clark SR passed away in 2000. This is an other awesome 1911.
What are your thoughts on this 1911?
I look forward to your comments. Thank you to my friend Bill B. for lending me this awesome 1911 to review.
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What a fantastic pistol! Given the extra length and the outstanding grips, it must balance perfectly in the hand. Enjoy it whenever you can. 👍👍
It is fantastic and a joy to shoot. You are correct, perfectly balanced. As always, thank you so much for stopping by.
Classic target grips. Proper. Every gun maker should offer a target grip option. Nice 👍
I agree! Thank you for stopping by.
Archie Anderson deserves a mention for Clark's 1911 innovations as a example the four finger sear spring. Richard S.
Wow, the grips alone are amazing
They are so ergonomic and comfortable! Thank you very much for stopping by.
Beautiful artistry!
Thank you! Cheers!
You do get some interesting guns.
Thank you sir.
You should be using wad cutters in that rig. I have 2 pistols that Clark smiths have laid their hands on. One is their Custom build SSR revolver I had built on a new 686 in 2020. Their work is perfect in every way whether it's rimfire builds or race guns.
Very nice. Congratulations on your firearms. I’ve never seen a revolver worked by them. Thank you for stopping by!
Amazing gun!
Definitely a beautiful piece.
It really is!
The grips where manufactured by Herriet Grip Co. Richard S.
wow, that's a real bulls eye gun
reminds me of the p210 from Sig
It is truly outstanding. Thank you for stopping by!
I visited Clark Custom Guns in 1994.
Nice! I would have loved to do that when Senior was alive.
@@MDpolo if I remember correctly, they operated out of a log cabin. I was just getting into firearms then and did not know the business was so famous. I merely found them in the Shreveport- Bossier City phonebook yellow pages.
Very interesting gun. Nice shooting too.
Thank you very much. I really enjoyed it. Thank you for stopping by.
@@MDpolo You're welcome. My pleasure.
Looks like a pure Bullseye Competition pistol, set up for one handed shooting looking for small groups. It does lack multiple distance sights. All the handling doesn't matter if the goal is to fit one discipline. Dabbling in both the precision and dynamic shooting makes for a well rounded shooter imo. For those pistols the potential is only unlocked with the right handloaded ammo.
The barrel length isn't that important but the longer sight radius is. Depending on the rules there are models that just extend the front sight and rear sight so the eyes can pick up smaller changes.
EDIT: I'm curious about the added rib on the dust cover. Maybe to get a better bedding for the long slide. I don't think it is for resting it on a bag. 14:41...is there something to adjust play?
I have not seen any adjustments. So I don’t think I can answer your question. I’ll try to find an answer and if I do, I’ll post it here. Thank you so much for stopping by!
Woww❤ how much is the price ??
He definitely would have welded the extra inch, solder wouldn’t hold.
For sure. Thank you for stopping by
What's the deal with shooting at 10 yard ? Are not allowed to shot at 25 yards ? It's easier to see the grouping at 25, anyone with any gun can hit the center at 10 yards :-)