Seriously nice guns. A few of those brands I have never heard of but I have definitely heard of Nighthawk, Wilson Combat, Ed Brown, Cabot, & S&W for sure. I just can't get over how many badass guns you show on this channel. I mean we aren't talking Palmetto State Armory here. 😝
Hats off to you guys for an awesome collection. How old are you fellas if you don’t mind me asking? You both must’ve had some influencers early on to point you in a direction of quality 1911’s.
If I want to get the most historically accurate 1911 clone for a relatively affordable price, ideally under $1000, what would you suggest? It’s mainly for collecting purposes and not so much for actual use.
@@Mr.Madness1 I haven’t looked into them before but is there a specific model you are thinking of? And what color is most true to history? I’m confused on if they were more grey or silver colored when originally produced!
@@Mr.Madness1 Are you smokin' crack? This dude asked for advice on what was a historically accurate 1911 for under $1000. You said a Kimber, which is a crazy suggestion anyway... MUCH LESS for the "Ducks Unlimited" version... @Stingraypress if you're really hard up for a historically accurate M1911A1 clone, check out the Tisas Service Model. It's damn near a copy of a Remington Rand from 1943. If you want an American brand, check out a Springfield MilSpec or a Colt Classic. Neither will be "clone correct" like the Tisas, but both are American brands.
Wow very nice collection! 😍
Thanks I appreciate that!
Yes I loved that Wilson Combat CQB!!! I will stop over next week buddies....
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Seriously nice guns. A few of those brands I have never heard of but I have definitely heard of Nighthawk, Wilson Combat, Ed Brown, Cabot, & S&W for sure. I just can't get over how many badass guns you show on this channel. I mean we aren't talking Palmetto State Armory here. 😝
Thanks man I try! Hoping the channel will keep taking off!😎
The 1911 Valhalla section....
Just a few lol
Maybe a couple of Holy Death grips on a few....
😂The last thing we wanted to do is drop one of these beauties!😉
Nighthawk hands-down
Nice choice with nighthawk!
Handsome Collection , mate. Do you own a gun store?
Thanks I appreciate it! No I don’t just have an addiction! lol
I must confess. As a big fan of 1911's, when I saw all those 1911's laying there, I pee'd a little bit. Well maybe more than a little bit. Lol.
😂 Yes truly some of the finest pieces of art! Thanks!
The only 1911 i have is a Colt Government model rail gun in 22LR made by Walther but its a very accurate gun.
Awesome! What ever works!
Hats off to you guys for an awesome collection. How old are you fellas if you don’t mind me asking? You both must’ve had some influencers early on to point you in a direction of quality 1911’s.
Thanks I appreciate that! In our 30s.
I’m jealous
😂😂😂
what are you looking at with that Volkmann? That gun is billboarded up like a NASCAR jump suit
One of a kind!
If I want to get the most historically accurate 1911 clone for a relatively affordable price, ideally under $1000, what would you suggest? It’s mainly for collecting purposes and not so much for actual use.
For that price range I’m thinking a kimber 1911😉
@@Mr.Madness1 I haven’t looked into them before but is there a specific model you are thinking of? And what color is most true to history? I’m confused on if they were more grey or silver colored when originally produced!
@@Mr.Madness1 What the heck is "historically accurate" about a dang Kimber, my dude?
@alchemy1911 Kimber is one of the most popular 1911. This model is a one of a kind because of the ducks unlimited model.
@@Mr.Madness1 Are you smokin' crack? This dude asked for advice on what was a historically accurate 1911 for under $1000. You said a Kimber, which is a crazy suggestion anyway... MUCH LESS for the "Ducks Unlimited" version... @Stingraypress if you're really hard up for a historically accurate M1911A1 clone, check out the Tisas Service Model. It's damn near a copy of a Remington Rand from 1943. If you want an American brand, check out a Springfield MilSpec or a Colt Classic. Neither will be "clone correct" like the Tisas, but both are American brands.
So is this one person’s collection or is this like a combined collection from multiple people?
Yes a combined collection😉