Give me ANY original M1911 any day of the week. I stil don't get why people insist their pimped out uber custom Kimbers are any better. I could probably buy THREE of this type of .45 for the cost of a single Kimber...
Sure an old classic. Had a M1911 in the Navy and that thing was heavy! It was about 3 pounds loaded and would pull my dundery pants 👖 down and wearing the big handgun made it hard to run. 1911s are collectors guns imo as today I carry God's gift to mankind - the Glock. And ✋️ no Gaston Glock is not god.
I hate to break it to you, but theyre far from the golden standard, unless its a singer 1911a1 Modern handguns wipe their butts with any other fudd-cannon @Tarnished-bn5gq
@@blakake I would say that is just your opinion which don’t amount to much The only thing that makes them not as superior is the fact that they have a lower round capacity Other than that they get the job done the same way in the right hands
@@user-fd8jc2wx5j.FyAPchanshow Yeah I do know, gun laws in japan are extremely strict, I also heard even Airsoft was regulated as well, but then again, Japan is pretty safe (by the only time I went there in 2009) there isn't really the need to own a gun there, though it wouldn't hurt having something for home defense in case of an extreme situation.
The bridge between the single action revolver and the modern world of handguns. THE 1911. The no discussion Man Stopper. John Browning simply thought differently. Definitely the Nichola Tesla of firearms. A timeless and magnificent design.
Me encanta más cuando la mejoras y se convierte en armas duales con balas explosivas me gustaría saber si en la vida real existen las Mustang & Sally y porqué fueron llamadas así
Definitely one of them, but I believe the classic AK-47 is still #1, out of the approx 1 billion firearms 100,000,000 of which are AK’s, which is basically 10%
@@erickjauregui7226 he just said guns, if he said pistol he’d probably be right I bet it’s the most produced handgun by a large margin to the second most produced one
I own 2 M1911 A1 first one is Military version and second one is like shiny iron sadly Military model is kinda rusty because back then I thought it was useless military model is my pfp and I have 1 M9 beretta
@@АлексейБойченко-п5я огромный импульс отдачи? Ты 20кг весишь? Или ручонки как у котенка? Да и обычно 1 попадания хватает что бы как минимум вывести из строя. Или ты из тех кому надо 20 раз по человеку выстрелить?
There's nothing that feels like the old slab-sided warhorse. In the words of Audie Murphy, it works with buttered smoothness; it is more beautiful than a flower, more faithful than most friends.
how is it your favorite pistol of all time if you've never gotten to shoot one lol. You're gonna be in for a real surprise when it jams stovepipes on the third round lol
@@laremare you do realize the M1 Carbine was a rifle right? Why would you replace a pistol, being the standard sidearm, with a larger weapon? And the 1911 served well passed WW2 including Korea and Vietnam. The only reason why it was replaced was due to the ammo capacity in the M92 is larger due to a smaller 9mm round and the ubiquity of said round in Europe where most NATO countries are located
Understand this about the 1911 platform in its original, God's caliber. The thing does not recoil much, but it will push your wrist like hell. Feel the push, and master it. Only then, will you truly be able to love the sidearm. I love my 1911's.
An eternal icon of freedom. There's a reason this gun had a 70+ year run as America's premiere sidearm. If/when I get my first handgun, it'll be a 1911 copy.
Edit: If you reply and don’t post your practiscore account, your opinion is invalid. Thanks. 1911’s are not great for carrying. Don’t let fudds tell you other wise. You’re carrying a heavy, full size gun that at most holds 8 rounds, with a gun that’s not designed to reliably feed hollow points. Are they cool? Yes. Are they fun to shoot? Absolutely. I have 3. Are they reliable enough to carry with modern day hollow points? No. Absolutely not.
"Freedom" is not what I would call it, it's a sidearm that was developed because the US was occupying the Philippines and wanted more stopping power against Moros defending their homes against US soldiers. It's a weapon born out of Imperialism.
@@nfaisnfgay Why would you carry with hollow points? Are you anemic, because there's nothing heavy about a 1911. And the 1911 is an extremely reliable handgun.
@@arfbark3924 Why wouldn’t you carry with hollow points? Have fun in court explaining why your over penetration with FMJ hit a by stander lmfao. Also the energy retention and wound potential is much better than FMJ. When you’re carrying literally every day 16 hours a day, a full size 1911 inside-the-waist-band will become a hassle. Or are you making an argument for open carry? Which is even more silly lol
@@arfbark3924 i’ve never seen a 1911 cycle every type of hollow point, unlike most modern 9mm handguns. I said 1911’s are reliable, besides there feeding issues with hollow points. Did you even read my comment?
I absolutely love my High Standard 1911. The only difference between yours and mine is age, and the thumb safety is the larger variety. I'm not a fan of the stock sights, but they're dead-on target.
Not really a time traveler, but rather, a man who can think and think ahead of his time. He knew firearms would be very quickly modernized across the world, so he knew he had to design a system that would stand the test of time. The BAR is essentially part of that system, too - a mobile, man-portable rifle, capable of fully automatic firing, which is the actual ancestor and precursor of later "assault rifles". His locking lug system is employed all across the pistol world, as was his idea of a frame mounted safety.
Browning is the man Winchester paid to sort their repeating rifle out. A genius and one of the three legends of firearms design. In terms of understanding fundementally design principles you have John Moses Browning, Hiram Maxim and Gene Stoner. I’m sure Richard Gatling would also rate an honestly mention. If only he could have imagined an A10 strafe or CWIS or Phalanx in use.
I was told from World War II veterans that they were issued M1 carbines, because they found that during the blitzkrieg pistols were pretty much useless against soldiers shooting at you with K-98 Mauser’s. The M-1 carbines were issued to drivers,cooks and other logistics personal because Evan though they were lighter and smaller caliber,these “behind the lines “ logistics personal had a defensive weapon accurate to at least 100 yards with standard 15 round magazines. They weren’t supposed to replace the 1911a1,just as they were never meant to “fight” along side the M-1 Garand. They were so easy to mass produce that they were issued every where AMERICA was fighting.don’t quote me, but I think there was 1 M-1 Carbine in 1941,ad by 1945, I think there about 2 million
I carried a WW II vintage Ithaca 1911-A1 for (4) years in the Army 1979-1983. Finest pistol I’ve ever shot! They were transitioning to the M9 Beretta when I was getting out 😢😔
THAT IS A PIECE OF ARTWORK! I've owned 2 1911 45acp pistols, I still have 1, I wish I still had both! Finest pistol ever built! God bless John Moses Browning, and Eugene Stoner! The Einstein and Tesla of recent history of firearms.
I Got a Colt lightweight commander chamber in 38 Super for my birthday, i don't like the black slide with Silver frame tho... But it a Beauty and the beast pistol!
Thank you for not being one of those annoying channels that dump the ammo out on to the table from the packaging and pick rounds out of a loose pile to load the mag.
One of my favorite pieces. For me it’s like pointing your finger at a target. Feels so natural like the pistol is part of your body. The sounds!!!! The sound of the clip. The sound of the slide. Love it.
Nov 22, I was fortunate enough to acquire through the Civilian Marksmanship Program M1911A1 sale program. A service grade 1943 Remington Rand frame with a Colt National Match Hard slide and match grade barrel from a USAF competition contract. It is in excellent condition, and it also shoots exceptional. This piece of military history is remarkably absent of re arsenaling indicators. The "MR" over strike on the Army Odrnance crossed canons acceptance mark is from the Mount Rainier Arsenal. I'm a USAF ret MSgt '73-'95 a former Security Policeman and Armorer.
Tom Hanks had that same handgun when he tried to stop a tiger tank in “Saving Private Ryan”. Apparently, his last shot made it go boom. Just when he ran out and saw the fighter planes.
I also find it interesting that the WW2 orders for these from Colt, Springfield, Singer, Remington and Ithica was sufficient to keep the U.S. Military in Pistols, despite selling thousands as surplus, all the way until 1986. Brilliant iconic design. In service officially from 1911-1986. 75 years. Even now they’re perfectly usable and good enough.
Señores... Nos encontramos ante una de las tantas piezas insuperables creadas por uno de los mas grandes armeros de armas de fuego de nuestra historia... ...por favor todos de pie...!. Saludo uno...! Con uds Mr. John M. Browning. Casi todas las modernas pistolas algo de su genialidad y talento siguen utilizando como base de un nuevo desarrollo. Y del calibre no hay nada mas que opinar. Está todo dicho... Desde argentina, tierra de valientes, un abrazo pistoleros y siempre cuiden sus espaldas...
Most beloved pistol..1911. that piece is sure a beauty..
Bought me a modern Springfield 1911 a few years ago that is as close to an original A1 model as possible. Love it
Give me ANY original M1911 any day of the week. I stil don't get why people insist their pimped out uber custom Kimbers are any better. I could probably buy THREE of this type of .45 for the cost of a single Kimber...
@@largol33t1 plus Kimber has gone to crap in terms of quality as of late. They tend to jam alot.
@@largol33t1 three Colt 1911A1s of WWII vintage in this condition unless you get lucky would probably set you back over $5,000
Sure an old classic. Had a M1911 in the Navy and that thing was heavy! It was about 3 pounds loaded and would pull my dundery pants 👖 down and wearing the big handgun made it hard to run.
1911s are collectors guns imo as today I carry God's gift to mankind - the Glock.
And ✋️ no Gaston Glock is not god.
9mm kills the body, 45 kills the soul.
-Therussianbadger
rus or ukrianhan?
@@Puxi Why
@@Puxi this guy has his nickname like that before the war and just a walking meme. Gtfo moron
@@gigipeedee not u me ax
@@Puxi why ax at all
1911 probably one of the most iconic and beautiful handguns ever made.
En effet Samuel Colt avait tout compris. Depuis les autres fabricants ne font que copier.
S.C., J.M.B, O.W. All gun making artists.
Right next to the Luger.
In terms if looks its tied at first with beretta
كم سعر المسداس
What a beauty and a beloved piece of American history. I still have my great grandfathers from WW1 🇺🇸
Same!
112 years old, yet still the golden standard for pistols.
All tho still great glock has definitely taken over the golden standard for modern handguns
@@Who_tf_cares420 okay, 1911 is the silver standard then
I hate to break it to you, but theyre far from the golden standard, unless its a singer 1911a1
Modern handguns wipe their butts with any other fudd-cannon @Tarnished-bn5gq
@@blakake I would say that is just your opinion which don’t amount to much The only thing that makes them not as superior is the fact that they have a lower round capacity Other than that they get the job done the same way in the right hands
@@Who_tf_cares4202011s are better than Glocks
One of the prettiest guns ever made.
the* prettiest gun ever made. to this day the 1911 platform is unrivalled in terms of beauty
I agrre with u m8 :) .
Just bought one yesterday. First gun, always thought it was the prettiest.
@@TheJanitorIsIn man, what a first gun to own. That's a hard one to beat.
@@pxnmalsg oh no. The 1911 is pure Americana right in the veins. Way better than the deagle.
More than 100 years later and the 1911 still one of the most beautiful pistols ever made 😍
Brother can't read 1911 - 1943 production In the title clearly. It ain't been 100 years yet LMAO
I don't think they're talking about that one specifically
@@diodoxystar The M1911 entered service in 1911, the A1 reworked some egonomic issues, but its still the same design.
@@diodoxystarwake up
Harga
The metal on metal sound the gun makes when firing is so good.
銃の金属の音は最高です。日本では特別な許可がないと実銃は所持できないので羨ましいです。
@@user-fd8jc2wx5j.FyAPchanshow Yeah I do know, gun laws in japan are extremely strict, I also heard even Airsoft was regulated as well, but then again, Japan is pretty safe (by the only time I went there in 2009) there isn't really the need to own a gun there, though it wouldn't hurt having something for home defense in case of an extreme situation.
The bridge between the single action revolver and the modern world of handguns. THE 1911. The no discussion Man Stopper. John Browning simply thought differently. Definitely the Nichola Tesla of firearms. A timeless and magnificent design.
اقسم والله هذا ما افكر فيه حيال هذا المسدس
To REALLY appreciate it. Disassemble one beyond field strip), it's brilliant how everything holds one another together. Very few tools required.
@@JohnDoesItAll just wear eye protection or the bushing will take your eye out
Gatling was too busy…
this gun is absolute masterpiece that treyarch made it as a starting pistol in cod zombies bo1 and bo2
Me encanta más cuando la mejoras y se convierte en armas duales con balas explosivas me gustaría saber si en la vida real existen las Mustang & Sally y porqué fueron llamadas así
Still one of the most popular guns ever developed.
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Fortunately the guy that created the 1911 hand gun was actually way ahead of his time.
Definitely one of them, but I believe the classic AK-47 is still #1, out of the approx 1 billion firearms 100,000,000 of which are AK’s, which is basically 10%
@@mullittmustang256 I think he was talking about pistols....
@@erickjauregui7226 he just said guns, if he said pistol he’d probably be right I bet it’s the most produced handgun by a large margin to the second most produced one
80 years old and still a favorite with many!
more like 100
More like 112yrs old.
@@AzureSetsunai4345bruh he meant that specific gun. It’s a 1943 model.
@@TT.357 Bruh the commenter was most likely referring to the colt 1911 platform, which is 112yrs old.
Developed 1906-1910
Produced 1911
112 Years old
Everyone said the most iconic, popular, famous, legends. This is the most coolest handgun on the universe.
Agreed
M1911 is just beautiful
A classic example of craftmanship.
I own one. Exact same year. It operates beautifully. Accurate as all hell. I will never part with it, even if I was at my bottom dollar.
My dream
I own 2 M1911 A1 first one is Military version and second one is like shiny iron sadly Military model is kinda rusty because back then I thought it was useless military model is my pfp and I have 1 M9 beretta
Exactly, there’s guns you know you can sell and the ones that will never go
How do you get to the bottom dollar with the others stacked on top?
Is it original from 1943 year or reproduction?
Пистолет, опередивший своё время! Мощный и надёжный, простой в обращении, при этом красивый и точный. Легенда! 👍❤️
всегда любил 1911, незнаю почему, чем то он завораживает.
Бессмысленный из-за огромного Импульса отдачи; осмысленно прицелен только первый выстрел в горячке перестрелки; остальная серия - "куда-то туда".
@@АлексейБойченко-п5я I'm guessing you're a 9mm Glock man. Me too. But it still love the m1911.
@@АлексейБойченко-п5я огромный импульс отдачи? Ты 20кг весишь? Или ручонки как у котенка? Да и обычно 1 попадания хватает что бы как минимум вывести из строя. Или ты из тех кому надо 20 раз по человеку выстрелить?
Это для нас он простой.) А для стрелков, привыкших к страйкерам типа Глока, это оружие инопланетян.
A real gem of an automatic pistol indeed.
Полуавтоматический.
@@КосикотТаврический Auto Colt Pistol. Let that sink in for a second.
@@КосикотТаврический you dropped this
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My favorite! 1911 🔥
Cool vid!
Thank you!
There's nothing that feels like the old slab-sided warhorse. In the words of Audie Murphy, it works with buttered smoothness; it is more beautiful than a flower, more faithful than most friends.
Literally my favourite pistol of all time, hoping one day I'll get to shoot one
I pray that you will it is an awe inspiring pistole
Just know the trigger is like the butter, it’s a super light trigger for a pistol
Where are you from? It's not hard to get your hands on one. If you're from Europe or something, you could just visit a gun range in the U.S.
how is it your favorite pistol of all time if you've never gotten to shoot one lol. You're gonna be in for a real surprise when it jams stovepipes on the third round lol
I'm from Northern Europe, so firearms like this are pretty much only museum pieces
The best sidearm for the US since the First World War.
Just not true at all. The obsolescence of the 1911 was already noted in WW2, and it was quickly replaced with the M1 Carbine.
@@laremare you do realize the M1 Carbine was a rifle right? Why would you replace a pistol, being the standard sidearm, with a larger weapon? And the 1911 served well passed WW2 including Korea and Vietnam. The only reason why it was replaced was due to the ammo capacity in the M92 is larger due to a smaller 9mm round and the ubiquity of said round in Europe where most NATO countries are located
@@laremare you clearly don’t know anything about guns. The M1 carbine was a rifle you moron
@@laremare ah. So an M1 carabine is a handgun?
@@Lancerpanzer88 The 1911 was found to be inadequate in its role, that being a handy self-defense tool, or a PDW.
Most beautiful gun ever made
I have a Rock Island GI model, which is very similar to this gem. In the 15 years I have had it, I have not had a single malfunction.
ABSOLUTE BEAUTY.
A century of service and ready for a hundred more years
One of those saved my life as a teenager on our ranch from a wild boar after I ran out of shells in my shotgun.
Love to hear stuff like that..
Good shooting!
That never happened
- Boar the Wild
@@sasalukic8745 were you there? Then shut your pie hole if you read it it says after I ran out of shells, I had already hit it but I got lucky.
@@gregorymaupin6388 no sir i wasnt there.Neither was the wild boar.🤷
Love the style of these shorts
Man I sure miss my 1911.
What happened to it?
^ i ate it
@Grosvner Mcaffrey too soon man, too soon...
@@bruhmomentum404 so that’s why the 1911 is pricy, you keep eating them all
@@Turbo_The_Femboy_Fox First was the bitchcoin miners, now this guy eating ours beloved guns!
Thats a nice piece of history.
& She'll function that smooth for generations to come.
Understand this about the 1911 platform in its original, God's caliber. The thing does not recoil much, but it will push your wrist like hell. Feel the push, and master it. Only then, will you truly be able to love the sidearm.
I love my 1911's.
45 Colt is God's caliber...old testament. 45 ACP new testament.
Yes! Yes! master the push, master the sidearm.
Отдачи нет, это не Орёл Пустыни
@@tltc191explain
@@КосикотТаврический Nope, no recoil, but there is a strong push that you need to master.
An eternal icon of freedom. There's a reason this gun had a 70+ year run as America's premiere sidearm.
If/when I get my first handgun, it'll be a 1911 copy.
Edit: If you reply and don’t post your practiscore account, your opinion is invalid. Thanks.
1911’s are not great for carrying. Don’t let fudds tell you other wise. You’re carrying a heavy, full size gun that at most holds 8 rounds, with a gun that’s not designed to reliably feed hollow points.
Are they cool? Yes. Are they fun to shoot? Absolutely. I have 3. Are they reliable enough to carry with modern day hollow points? No. Absolutely not.
"Freedom" is not what I would call it, it's a sidearm that was developed because the US was occupying the Philippines and wanted more stopping power against Moros defending their homes against US soldiers. It's a weapon born out of Imperialism.
@@nfaisnfgay Why would you carry with hollow points? Are you anemic, because there's nothing heavy about a 1911. And the 1911 is an extremely reliable handgun.
@@arfbark3924 Why wouldn’t you carry with hollow points? Have fun in court explaining why your over penetration with FMJ hit a by stander lmfao. Also the energy retention and wound potential is much better than FMJ.
When you’re carrying literally every day 16 hours a day, a full size 1911 inside-the-waist-band will become a hassle.
Or are you making an argument for open carry? Which is even more silly lol
@@arfbark3924 i’ve never seen a 1911 cycle every type of hollow point, unlike most modern 9mm handguns. I said 1911’s are reliable, besides there feeding issues with hollow points. Did you even read my comment?
I absolutely love my High Standard 1911. The only difference between yours and mine is age, and the thumb safety is the larger variety. I'm not a fan of the stock sights, but they're dead-on target.
Unpopular theory: John Browning was a time traveler. His designs have withstood the test of time (namely the 1911 and the 50 caliber machine gun).
Not really a time traveler, but rather, a man who can think and think ahead of his time. He knew firearms would be very quickly modernized across the world, so he knew he had to design a system that would stand the test of time. The BAR is essentially part of that system, too - a mobile, man-portable rifle, capable of fully automatic firing, which is the actual ancestor and precursor of later "assault rifles". His locking lug system is employed all across the pistol world, as was his idea of a frame mounted safety.
And the Browning HP
Browning is the man Winchester paid to sort their repeating rifle out. A genius and one of the three legends of firearms design. In terms of understanding fundementally design principles you have John Moses Browning, Hiram Maxim and Gene Stoner.
I’m sure Richard Gatling would also rate an honestly mention. If only he could have imagined an A10 strafe or CWIS or Phalanx in use.
From what little I understand of firearms, I know the Colt 1911 A1 is the prettiest of all handguns.
Yeah, man..there's a good reason why that sidearm is famous...
It's the world War champion
All time favorite. Hammer fired and reliable and americas gun!
Reliable 💀💀💀
@@Urmel331 🤡💀
@Armin H what makes u think it's unreliable?
@@jimtom4878 hammer fired. Some striker fired pistols fail!
Cool! I love my 1918 Colt 1911 black army. It was re arsenaled with those same "Colt Rock"grips.
The 1911 was my dream gun for years and after getting one I can tell you the wait was worth it and the hype is real. Best handgun ever made
❤❤❤❤. Guau guau 🤩. Que. Hermosura. De. Pistola. 45. Colt. Comando. 😊😊😊😊
Lovely piece, clearly well maintained.
I love this firearm, definitely one of my favourites
Legendaria unica simplemente la mejor👍
Looking like Tom Hanks at the end of Saving Private Ryan with that trigger pull
I could play this on a hours long loop to sooth me to sleep. The beautiful sound of timeless freedom steel and ammunition…. MERICA 🇺🇸
I was told from World War II veterans that they were issued M1 carbines, because they found that during the blitzkrieg pistols were pretty much useless against soldiers shooting at you with K-98 Mauser’s. The M-1 carbines were issued to drivers,cooks and other logistics personal because Evan though they were lighter and smaller caliber,these “behind the lines “ logistics personal had a defensive weapon accurate to at least 100 yards with standard 15 round magazines. They weren’t supposed to replace the 1911a1,just as they were never meant to “fight” along side the M-1 Garand. They were so easy to mass produce that they were issued every where AMERICA was fighting.don’t quote me, but I think there was 1 M-1 Carbine in 1941,ad by 1945, I think there about 2 million
Such a beautiful gun
Um clássico é um clássico pois seus conceitos transcendem o tempo. Arma bonita, eficiente, compacta e a confiança de que nunca lhe abandonará.
I carried a WW II vintage Ithaca 1911-A1 for (4) years in the Army 1979-1983. Finest pistol I’ve ever shot! They were transitioning to the M9 Beretta when I was getting out 😢😔
THAT IS A PIECE OF ARTWORK! I've owned 2 1911 45acp pistols, I still have 1, I wish I still had both! Finest pistol ever built! God bless John Moses Browning, and Eugene Stoner! The Einstein and Tesla of recent history of firearms.
It's honestly insane that this pistol from WW2 is still used today, and pretty much unchanged in any major way.
If it works why be suprised
80 years old and still a Beast! The GODDAMN 1911!!!
It's over 100 years old it's called the M1911 because that's the year it entered service
@@That1Historian The one in the video is 80, not the overall platform. I'm well aware of it's name and how old it is, it's 112 years old now.
@@theoutlawking9123 ah ok
THE best gun ever made
Private Rayan....45 Colt ❤
“You can get much further with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word alone.”
― Al Capone
They stopped the auction for his 1911 at $885,000. Still for sale.
Best 45 APC period. 😉
Eh... Sig p220 is better
I Got a Colt lightweight commander chamber in 38 Super for my birthday, i don't like the black slide with Silver frame tho... But it a Beauty and the beast pistol!
@@demonjmhnahhh the m1911 is better
Still one of the finest weapons ever produced.
Still to this day puts Beretta to shame
@@maxhalsted5381 USA replaced the 1911 with a Beretta 🤣
@@Ayayaybuddy the Beretta is a POS
@louiz2023 i was talking about 1911 dumbass, can you read?
Beautiful gun & very powerful to shoot you definitely need two hands to be accurate
The cod zombies players favourite
Still my favorite handgun
Абажаю 1911, вечная классика 👍
Хорош ! только где взять ?я бы по пулял
The *veteran*
Now that's a fitting name.
It reminded me of that Ahoy video on the 1911.
ตัวนี้แม่งโคตรน่าย่อให้เล็กเป็นขนาด9เปลี่ยนเป็นวัสดุโพลเมอร์แบบปืนกล๊อกเพื่อลดน้ำหนักลงให้เบาที่สุดลดเสียงลดการถีบ แต่ทรงเดิมทุกอย่างประกับด้ามปืนเป็นไม้หรือยางพาราจะได้ไม่เจ็บมือยางพาราทำให้กระชับและแน่นมือดีด้วย มันคงคลาสสิคและน่าใช้งานมากเลยชอบ แต่มันใหญ่โตเหลือเกินถือแทบไม่ไหวแล้วจะไปยิงใครเค้าได้วะเนี่ย55555
these noises are like music to my ears. overall 10\10 very nice
The best! There's nothing else like them 1911 's . Congratulations to the owner.
Hermosa arma de una calidad y robustez única aparté de ser muy confiable y efectiva
Can't expect God to do all the work 🗿
I love the 1911! One of the most iconic pistols in history! My favorite pistol by far!
Putting Korean ammo through grandpas 1911 💀💀💀
PMC is clean reliable ammo made by our friends, South Korea. Keep "em employed.
@@nickschurko4809 we won the war after all.
@@JohnDoe-di2rt Lmao
@@JohnDoe-di2rt yeah "won"
@@AmalekIsComing If we lost then why does Korea have McDonalds and burger King? Capitalism wins again
Beautiful.
Just as St. Browning intended
It’s such a good design it’s hardly been changed in over a hundred years
Thank you for not being one of those annoying channels that dump the ammo out on to the table from the packaging and pick rounds out of a loose pile to load the mag.
Awesome weapon
Belíssima arma!
Someday, history will show that the 1911 as the finest gun ever produced. A timeless design that continues to this day.
History already tells us this.
Une icône ❤
The most beautiful thing known to man.
I love the American guns❤
Finally someone that shoots the gun after showing bullets being put on the magazine
Beautiful piece of engineering 👌🏻
Carried one in the Army and I can feel it when you slide that clip in. Nice.
A fusion of artistic aesthetics and engineering excellence.
One of my favorite pieces. For me it’s like pointing your finger at a target. Feels so natural like the pistol is part of your body.
The sounds!!!! The sound of the clip. The sound of the slide. Love it.
Nov 22, I was fortunate enough to acquire through the Civilian Marksmanship Program M1911A1 sale program. A service grade 1943 Remington Rand frame with a Colt National Match Hard slide and match grade barrel from a USAF competition contract. It is in excellent condition, and it also shoots exceptional. This piece of military history is remarkably absent of re arsenaling indicators. The "MR" over strike on the Army Odrnance crossed canons acceptance mark is from the Mount Rainier Arsenal. I'm a USAF ret MSgt '73-'95 a former Security Policeman and Armorer.
யோவ் நீ சுடுர மாடலே தெரியலே😂😂😂😂
Perfect starter for a zombie apocalypse. 🧟♀️
A design that's over 100 years old and that will be around for another 100 years :) one of my favorite handguns dam fine piece of history
That Shockwave sound from after you fire sounds like when a CallOfDuty zombie blows up after being in lava. 💥🔫🗡
I have a 1911A-1, and when that bullet gets louded in the chamber, is music to my ears!
Один из лучших пистолетов на свете.👍
Tom Hanks had that same handgun when he tried to stop a tiger tank in “Saving Private Ryan”. Apparently, his last shot made it go boom. Just when he ran out and saw the fighter planes.
What I carried in the army as an MP. Great gun. Powerful, smooth, rugged, and dependable.
The best gun.
Friend of mine owns a 1943 US&S 1911A1, in exactly that condition. Only the tiniest signs of wear. Thing of beauty.
It's my favorite gun in the whole world and I'm glad you have one
I also find it interesting that the WW2 orders for these from Colt, Springfield, Singer, Remington and Ithica was sufficient to keep the U.S. Military in Pistols, despite selling thousands as surplus, all the way until 1986. Brilliant iconic design. In service officially from 1911-1986. 75 years. Even now they’re perfectly usable and good enough.
Squeeze it, don't yank it. Masterpiece pistol
Señores...
Nos encontramos ante una de las tantas piezas insuperables creadas por uno de los mas grandes armeros de armas de fuego de nuestra historia...
...por favor todos de pie...!. Saludo uno...!
Con uds Mr. John M. Browning.
Casi todas las modernas pistolas algo de su genialidad y talento siguen utilizando como base de un nuevo desarrollo.
Y del calibre no hay nada mas que opinar.
Está todo dicho...
Desde argentina, tierra de valientes, un abrazo pistoleros y siempre cuiden sus espaldas...
1911. The gun that forgot to become obsolete.
John Moses Browning was just as much a fashion designer as he was a gun manufacturer.