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  • @3jailcop
    @3jailcop 4 года назад +251

    The one soldier you mentioned that killed 6 enemy soldiers, was Sergeant Alvin C. York in WWI. He was awarded the Medal of Honor. It's a great story if yall wanna look it up.

    • @3jailcop
      @3jailcop 4 года назад +14

      @@evanmarks7912 you are correct in that a gun jammed during the fight, but it was not SGT York's. It was one of York's fellow soldier's machine gun that jammed. Empty shell castings recovered from the site were traced to have came from SGT York's rifle and pistol. The empty pistol castings were .45 caliber, not 9mm, which makes it VERY obvious that SGT York did use a 1911.

    • @totenkorps8034
      @totenkorps8034 4 года назад +8

      @@3jailcop Right, Sgt. York went to the 1911 not because his rifle (M1917) jammed, but because he expended all of the ammunition.

    • @JohnW-yv6yp
      @JohnW-yv6yp 3 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/0LS0Z8fgiII/видео.html I know the comments are old but if you haven’t heard the song to honor Sergeant York, here ya go.

    • @DavidLLambertmobile
      @DavidLLambertmobile 3 года назад +4

      Gary Cooper did the movie, IMDb.com ....

    • @jasonschmidt9569
      @jasonschmidt9569 3 года назад +4

      Another great Medal of Honor story is Jack G. Hanson during the Korean War

  • @prestonnormile9996
    @prestonnormile9996 2 года назад +50

    The fact that, to this day, from basic marine grunts aalllll the way up to special forces, utilize the 1911 should really be all you need to know about how dependable and well-loved the 1911 is

  • @primrosenight3722
    @primrosenight3722 4 года назад +29

    The legend of Alvin York.
    Someone once said,
    "A good shooter with average firearm is way better than an average shooter with a good firearm."

  • @mikebabb2155
    @mikebabb2155 4 года назад +303

    My dad carried a M1911 and a flashlight in the tunnels of Vietnam and it was his sidearm during his missions as a Green Beret. So if the 1911 was good enough for him in the jungles of Vietnam you can bet your ass that it is more than good enough for me in the good ole USA.

    • @GRIM_7REAPER
      @GRIM_7REAPER 4 года назад +22

      If your pops is still kickin' Tell him I said welcome home! from a fellow son of a Vietnam Green Beret.

    • @mikebabb2155
      @mikebabb2155 4 года назад +11

      @@GRIM_7REAPER sadly he passed away on Mother's Day in 2008.

    • @thebusterdog6358
      @thebusterdog6358 4 года назад +3

      Is "Veitnam" near Vietnam?

    • @mikebabb2155
      @mikebabb2155 4 года назад +3

      @@thebusterdog6358 my phone has a weird autocorrect. Thanks for pointing that out!

    • @thebusterdog6358
      @thebusterdog6358 4 года назад +1

      @Mike P Of course they were, they were produced and hand fitted by real gunsmiths at Colt back then. Today Colt is a poorly made stamped metal CNC machined POS. Just like hand made hand fitted firearms today are far superior to cheap knockoffs made in the Philippines, Turkey, Brazil, Argentina and Croatia. It's cheap for a reason folks. Any 1911 that sells for less than $1000 today is garbage. I wouldn't but anything made by Colt today. And that includes any of the overpriced "snake guns".

  • @JK-dn4pu
    @JK-dn4pu 4 года назад +29

    I subscribed when you mentioned the round nose. That’s exactly what the pistol was designed for.

  • @robertcrevo9256
    @robertcrevo9256 2 года назад +30

    My grandpa was issued a 1911 and ended up taking it home with him. He passed away in 2012 but I got to see it when it was passed to my uncle. It's an awesome piece of history and something I'd love to inherit one day.
    He kept it in his drawer empty with a loaded magazine next to it till the day he passed away.
    My uncle has it now.

    • @jacobseraphin685
      @jacobseraphin685 Год назад +5

      If you get it passed down don’t ever sell it, you might regret it later because of the sentimental value

    • @jondoe406
      @jondoe406 Год назад +3

      Don't let your uncle sell it either. Keep it in the family!

    • @kylewood8327
      @kylewood8327 Год назад +1

      The .45 ACP came from the .45 Colt or Long Colt which ever you want to call it. So it’s really an old round dating back to the old West.

    • @francisco5434
      @francisco5434 Месяц назад

      My father inherited a WWII German Luger with officer engraving, a stock mount and matching serial numbers. He told me he sold it for $500 when I was stationed overseas. I said, “Dad, I would have given you a thousand.”

  • @paulsimmons5726
    @paulsimmons5726 4 года назад +48

    230g Hardball, you know your ammo and why it works. I subbed!

  • @robinshull6510
    @robinshull6510 4 года назад +32

    I have always loved the 1911. Ever sense I was a kid. When my grandfather died, I got his 1911 that he carried in the Korean War. When I turned 21 my cousin gave me his that he carried in the Vietnam War. My edc is a Kimber, and I use Federal Premium HST 230 grn JHPs.

  • @rodniewickham7875
    @rodniewickham7875 4 года назад +22

    I just bought a Springfield 1911 RO in 45acp put 200 rounds through it today with 0 problems, and honestly I enjoy taking it apart and cleaning it just as much as shooting it, I love the design and history

  • @justindr.yaegertodd6220
    @justindr.yaegertodd6220 4 года назад +76

    IIIII used to be obsessed with the polymer wonders, and now I AM A 1911 FANATIC!!!!! Thanks, Bro... 😁

    • @ArmedSteadyFirearmsChannel
      @ArmedSteadyFirearmsChannel  4 года назад +4

      Your welcome

    • @Multi4204life
      @Multi4204life 3 года назад +4

      Once you go 1911 you dont go back! 😆 I have the springfield milspec. And I find it beautiful and reliable. I keep my polymer sr9 for the wife and she loves it.

    • @justindr.yaegertodd6220
      @justindr.yaegertodd6220 3 года назад

      @@Multi4204life "Once you go 1911, then you should take a seat in Heaven!"

    • @Heywoodthepeckerwood
      @Heywoodthepeckerwood 3 года назад +4

      There is no comparison between a plastic gun and a solid metal 1911 or even a nice revolver. Just buy quality.

    • @justindr.yaegertodd6220
      @justindr.yaegertodd6220 3 года назад +1

      @@Heywoodthepeckerwood CZ P09* Let's get real, capacity matters, and 19+1 destroys 7+1... Listen, I love my 1911's, but I've had more 1911's jam on me in 2yrs than 15yrs of owning polymer wonders!

  • @miker7798
    @miker7798 4 года назад +20

    When I was a kid I had a chrome 1911 cap gun. Even at the age of 5 or so I felt the lure of the design. When I turned 18 I bought my first hand gun. That was 1974. I got a very lightly used Government model. MK4 Series 70 in Nickle. I bought it from a cop who intended to carry it off duty but then decided it was too big. I paid $60 for the gun and a box of Norma jacketed hollow points with 1 row missing. Those were the 5 rounds of use through the gun when I got it.
    I still have and cherish that gun. Ive fired probably every different round through it over the years... thousands of rounds. I 100% agree the right ammo is 230 Grn hardball at around 900 FPS.
    Ive shot lead round ball back then as well and it was fine. The indoor range we used to go to had range reloads. They were wad cutters which had the flat nose. And yes that is when I first found out they will misfire. Mostly failure to feed due to smoke stacking. Also my buddy used to load some pretty stout handloads and I experienced malfunctions due to the over powering loads. The slide would stay racked back with rounds till in the mag.
    Its still in original form with combat sights and the original barrel and series 70 collet. I still shoot it but Ive put an FNX45 T in frontline duty now. But even that choice is because Im a 1911 guy. I have 2 FNs and the safeties and slide stops and all that are in the familiar location and function identically. I even ordered my FN9c with safety despite all the striker guys swearing you shouldnt... Because if I put that thing in an appendix holster I just prefer to have a mechanical safety... Ans since Ive been shooting that was for over 40 years I doubt theres any risk of me forgetting the safety is on.
    Great vids... and I subscribed so keep em coming.

  • @robertaltmeyer2648
    @robertaltmeyer2648 Год назад +6

    Thanks for the info. I just inherited my great uncle's 1911 which saw service in ww2. I did a field strip, cleaned it and took it to the range. It performed flawlessly! Oh yea, the ammo I used was hardball made in 1944! Not one misfire. Take care.

  • @pjbaby66
    @pjbaby66 4 года назад +39

    When I show a friend one of my guns, it's always my 1911, never my Glock lol!

    • @MiKEY_TARANTiNO
      @MiKEY_TARANTiNO 4 года назад +2

      Classy

    • @gulasd3025
      @gulasd3025 3 года назад +1

      I love Glocks and 1911s. It is possible ;)

    • @dente687
      @dente687 3 года назад +1

      They're beautiful guns, and usually with custom grips. Who wants to see a Glock.

  • @jg4684
    @jg4684 2 года назад +26

    Hearing him say 16 bucks for FMJ when it’s 40 bucks today god damn that hurt my heart

    • @hanapau12
      @hanapau12 Год назад +1

      Cheaper (or not) here in Hawaii...$34.97 230gr hardball.

  • @davidledoux1736
    @davidledoux1736 4 года назад +54

    Matt, I really appreciate your practical and economical approach. You have a new subscriber here. I recently purchased a RIA 1911A1 FS and picked up a couple boxes of hardball for just under $17 each. Oddly enough, there was plenty of .45 on the shelf and ZERO 9mm but I was limited to just two boxes per visit. Looking forward to spending some time on your channel.

  • @phlegonnereus3740
    @phlegonnereus3740 3 года назад +14

    Hi bro, I'm from the Philippines. The Philippine-American war in the early 1900's had something to do with the development of new type of ammo such as .45 acp. The Americans during that war used 38 caliber round and was not that much effective in the Moro in the southern Philippines chrging bolos and machetes so the Americans came to suggest new ammo, and the 1911 in .45 acp came into development by John Moses Browning in the early 1900's and commissioned to be used by the military in 1911.

    • @gyrene_asea4133
      @gyrene_asea4133 2 месяца назад

      Yep, there was a big push in Army Ordinance to return to the 45 Colt (Long Colt) revolver cartridge which led to the M-1909 or Colt New Service. M-1917 was the New Service re-cylindered for .45 ACP. All sweet pistols.

  • @mikewilliams8151
    @mikewilliams8151 2 года назад +4

    I have a 1911 built in 1913. Carried it up to about six months ago. Retired it and got another 1911. The only people that don't like it is the ones that don't like Manuel safety. Love the weight and feel. I carry both fmj and hp.

  • @redbeardnj
    @redbeardnj 4 года назад +20

    I can listen to your 1911 history lessons all day long👍good stuff

  • @MercyMinister
    @MercyMinister 3 года назад +17

    My 1911 and 230gr. FMJ is all I need and have ever needed. I also carry an Officer's Model and it's loaded with hardball. A winning combination.

    • @southernpatriot6169
      @southernpatriot6169 Год назад +1

      You should never carry and use full metal jacket for defensive purposes unless you want to be on trial for killing an innocent bystander!

    • @MercyMinister
      @MercyMinister Год назад +2

      @@southernpatriot6169, geez, this just isn't true.

    • @WanderingStil
      @WanderingStil 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@southernpatriot6169you shouldn't shoot someone with bystanders behind them, no matter what bullet type. Where are you learning this stuff?

    • @southernpatriot6169
      @southernpatriot6169 7 месяцев назад

      @@WanderingStil Lol ..thanks for showing the world that you don't train with weapons nor do you know nothing about an active shooter situation nor have you trained for REAL life situations! What a joke!

    • @WanderingStil
      @WanderingStil 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@southernpatriot6169 you are welcome. You are right about that. As a citizen with a self defense tool, I have no business shooting in public unless it's a good shot. As for the 45 cal. 230 gr. ball ammo, that's what it was designed the shoot.

  • @JimBaker-vk6ed
    @JimBaker-vk6ed 21 день назад

    My EDC is a 1911 and this video completely changed my ammo purchases and what I carry in her thankyou so much and I have seen the difference especially in ejection and racking thankyou so much

  • @awizardalso
    @awizardalso 4 года назад +7

    I'm quite fond of my 1911 45 acp. I did replace many parts with stainless steel parts. Extended mag release, extended slide release and the slide/hammer safety. I also replaced the trigger with a skeleton trigger, and replaced the barrel bushing with a stainless steel one that keeps the barrel quite secure and tight in the slide and helps with accuracy.

  • @dridder3770
    @dridder3770 4 года назад +19

    Great videos, I’ve been a Glock and Sig guy the past couple years just got into the 1911 in 45acp world a few months ago, really love it enjoy shooting it more than my polymers and who wouldn’t want the excuse to spend an hour or two cleaning and oiling your sidearm! Keep up the great work!

  • @kennethwalton5582
    @kennethwalton5582 2 года назад +2

    Thanks, you make some very good points. I just bought a Dan Wesson Valor V-Bob and learned just what you’re talking about regarding the shape of the bullet head. This is great information.

  • @johnkizziah108
    @johnkizziah108 3 года назад +11

    The first guy i shot in Vietnam was with a 45 ball ammo (even think it was ww2 ammo) the image is still the same to me over 50 years later when that 230 hit him his eyes turned red cause that 230 hit with a thump and broke the blood vessels in his eyes.

  • @Sixx28
    @Sixx28 3 месяца назад +1

    Hey Matt! Just found your channel. I am a first time gun owner and I started with a Springfield 1911 Mil-Spec. I’ve been following guys like Hickok45, Garand Thumb, and Colin Noir for a long time but I am learning a lot from your channel so far so a big THANK YOU!

  • @kurtjensen4693
    @kurtjensen4693 4 года назад +2

    Thank you so very much for the video. I recently bought a Ruger SR1911 in stainless steel with rosewood handles. An absolutely gorgeous Gun!

  • @andyvu8513
    @andyvu8513 4 года назад +8

    Matt - thanks to your videos and reviews of the 1911, I've purchased my first 1911 a week ago. Keep up the good work. Would like to see your review of 1911 holsters for concealed carry.

  • @TheChewy78
    @TheChewy78 3 года назад +17

    The magazines and feed lip angles and length plays a big part of which rounds will work better than others.

  • @lpg12338
    @lpg12338 3 года назад +2

    Great video, my 1911 loves Winchester White Box "Ball" ammo. I have spent many days at the range and no failures.

  • @2Afreedom-sendit
    @2Afreedom-sendit 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the tips, just got into the 1911 platform absolutely love it! Having feed issues with the hollow points this cleared up my search for ammo! Much appreciated sir!

  • @HeavyChevy32
    @HeavyChevy32 4 года назад +9

    I agree! I bought into the "gimmick" of self defense rounds for my 1911. I bought some Hornady Critical Defense and when I tried cycling it it jammed. Which is exactly the LAST thing I want to happen in a self defense situation. I have been using straight ball from that point on

    • @northernninety7
      @northernninety7 3 года назад +2

      Hollowpoints are not gimmicks. They are the most effective in stopping someone while minimizing liability. You can't just try one brand of hollowpoints and write off all the rest.
      1911 owners need to know that this gun design requires the right mags and ammo, especially mags made for your specific gun size and ammo choice. By the way, Hornady bullets are conical in shape which is not ideal for 1911s. Try something with a round profile like Gold Dot or HST.
      And for the love of God, life, family or whatever you believe in, GET QUALITY MAGAZINES! Try a few brands too. You're doing yourself a disservice by not figuring out your gun. Know what works and what doesn't.

  • @jr628318
    @jr628318 2 года назад +1

    The whistling had me cracking up !! I just subscribed, thanks for your service and knowledge.

  • @robertleblanc2375
    @robertleblanc2375 4 года назад +51

    Carried a 1911_A1 sa a Marine Sgt in Vietnam through 3 tours.never had anything but hard ball ammo. Been carrying one for the past 50+. Years as my EDC and still carry hard ball ammo.

    • @thebusterdog6358
      @thebusterdog6358 4 года назад +3

      A 1911 is designed to shoot FMJ. Hollow points are pretty useless in them. So your "hard ball ammo" is what you should be shooting through it. Lmao.

    • @maxmccain8950
      @maxmccain8950 2 года назад +1

      Robert, I’m still carrying hardball too. Thank God I’ve never had to use it but it’s been riding on my hip for the last fifty years.

  • @jamespisano1164
    @jamespisano1164 3 года назад +2

    Thanks man. And thanks for your service. I use Federal HydraShoks in my USPC 45. Appreciate the tip on the rounded ammunition. I keep thinking of getting a 1911 and may still.

  • @fasteddie4107
    @fasteddie4107 2 года назад +8

    Interesting stuff. Oddly, after having tried several different types of rounds on my own, I ended up with round ball in my 1911’s. Cycled the best. Thanks for putting this out.

    • @southernpatriot6169
      @southernpatriot6169 Год назад

      Please do NOT use round ball, aka full metal jacket, for defensive purposes!

    • @perryklein1790
      @perryklein1790 Год назад +1

      @@southernpatriot6169 dude,that what the whole video is about. You should use FMJ
      .45 in a 1911 for defensive purposes if it's a 1911.

    • @southernpatriot6169
      @southernpatriot6169 Год назад

      @@perryklein1790 If you use FMJ for defensive purposes, not only is it less effective than Hollow Points but if you use it in a public place, you better have an excellent attorney because that round is likely to go through the intended target and hit an innocent bystander!

    • @wehrewulf
      @wehrewulf Год назад +2

      Of course it does. That is what it was designed for.

  • @polaroidsofpolarbears365
    @polaroidsofpolarbears365 3 года назад +5

    I keep a 1911 for protection, I love the safety features.

  • @firebrand07
    @firebrand07 4 года назад +12

    Great vid on a great weapon. It’s my everyday carry and only handgun. The 1911 is accurate, dependable and proven.

  • @chriswebb8089
    @chriswebb8089 4 года назад +3

    loved this video helped out alot just bought my first 1911 and was having issuse with holo points so thank you for the help

  • @everythingdefensivecarry1108
    @everythingdefensivecarry1108 3 года назад +13

    Actually, 1911’s made today work very well with HP ammo. The problem with the 1911 and ammo is that there are so many different companies making 1911’s that make them to their own specs instead of the original specs.
    I use the Hornady XTP 230 weight billets exclusively in my 1911’s with no issues or set back. My 1911’s are all Colts or Springfields.
    The 1911 is a controlled feed design arm. If your 1911 is having issues with bullet set back, then you may want to check your extractor tension, or check the feed ramp angle on your gun.....or, it could be an improperly crimped lot of bullets from the factory. I have experienced this with the lighter weight 45 auto ammo, such as 185’s. This is due to , in part by the shorter bullet giving less area for tension by the case.
    The incident you spoke of concerning the 38 not being effective was against the Moro tribes in the Philippines. The 38 in question was the 38 Long Colt They used the 1873 45 Colt revolver to replace it, not the 45 ACP, because this occurred in 1899, about 9 years before the 1911 was in production.

    • @warbirdnut9269
      @warbirdnut9269 Год назад

      LOL. I didn't see this when I posted the same thing basically. But it did move help the move to the 1911 and the 45 ACP cartridge.

  • @GuilePatrick
    @GuilePatrick 4 года назад +1

    I use the same Ammo.Federal also works for me...
    I'm glad you still carry a 1911..
    Ive been carrying one for over 12 years..

  • @petemoonwolf6762
    @petemoonwolf6762 4 года назад +2

    I had that problem with federal hydroshock jacketed hollowpoints. Now I know why... Thanks for the info...

  • @mistermom310
    @mistermom310 2 года назад +5

    I carried a Colt series 80 as my primary until I retired. Never had a single malfunction with Speer Gold Dot 230gr JHP. Highly rated by the FBI. Excellent quality and choice for personal defense.

  • @camprunamuckadkinsclanhome9531
    @camprunamuckadkinsclanhome9531 3 года назад

    Thanks for the Info and thanks for your dedicated service brother.
    Just bought a Tisas .45 4.5in carry. Can't wait to put some rds downrange.

  • @lockedon8953
    @lockedon8953 3 месяца назад +2

    Military does not use FMJ out of desire to do so, they do it because they were forced to do so via treaties ( The Hague Conventions 1899 and 1907). These treaties are still in effect to this day.

  • @FlyEaglesFly19111
    @FlyEaglesFly19111 3 года назад +2

    New to the realm of 1911. New subscriber too. Thank you for the lessons and information. Stay safe and be well.

  • @colerumford8480
    @colerumford8480 4 года назад

    Love the video man. Packed with information and the presentation was great.

  • @jaytearsofblood2879
    @jaytearsofblood2879 4 года назад +2

    Love my beretta 92 since I was a kid but you got me into the 1911s in its like I found my new home because its everything that my favor it beretta was missing man thanks for the content.

  • @garyreichl9480
    @garyreichl9480 4 года назад +5

    my springfield loves Remington golden sabre 230 grain jacketed hollow points 500 rds through it no failures of anykind

  • @charlesgreathouse7376
    @charlesgreathouse7376 4 года назад +16

    Springfield Armory Range Officer Compact likes Winchester .45 ACP PDX1, similar round shape to white box hollow point.

    • @mrflynn510
      @mrflynn510 4 года назад +2

      My RO Compact loves Speer 185 Gold Dots. Give those a try some time.

  • @outdoorswithcharlie6431
    @outdoorswithcharlie6431 2 года назад +1

    Matt, Brian here, a new subscriber. Great video, very informative. Currently my edc is a Glock 19, however that may change in the future. When my dad passed, I inherited his colt commander 1911, chambered in 38 super. I love shooting that gun, balances well and fits the hands well. That got me into getting a 1911 in 45 acp, went with an auto-ordnance A1. It shoots well and the recoil is minimal, allowing me to make accurate follow up shots on paper targets. I’m a big fan of the Hornady XTP’s in my 9mm, but I am wondering now if they may not be the best choice for my 1911. Appreciate the video content. From one vet to another, thank you for your service to our great country.

  • @TheRasmusson
    @TheRasmusson 4 года назад +17

    Hi Matt Im a hunter/sportshooter from sweden, i Really enjoy your No nonsense, No tacticool straight to the point ” this is My humble opinion” on the subject videos Keep it up.

  • @coyolgringo
    @coyolgringo Год назад

    I'm planning on buying my first 1911, thank you for the video and thank you for your service!

  • @lornesnyder1722
    @lornesnyder1722 4 года назад +1

    I just got 1911 rock island love the feel and I am glad I found your sight a lot of info

  • @shilohstreetpictures2640
    @shilohstreetpictures2640 3 года назад

    Cheers Matt and thank you for your terrific videos/insights. Subscribed.

  • @mike45acp89
    @mike45acp89 4 года назад +1

    You are 100 percent correct I have been shooting all sizes of 1911 for over forty years . All I shoot I'd 230 grain hardball. I recently bought the kimber micro 9 for ccw . This miniature almost a 1911. Lol. Is a great gun 9mm hollow points for ccw. And hardball for practice. Great vidio and thank you for your service

  • @crumply5959
    @crumply5959 2 года назад +1

    I like the 45 acp because i like it when my practice ammo is my duty ammo as well.

  • @donaldscow6386
    @donaldscow6386 4 года назад +3

    MSgt D A Scow Retired here. My dad carried his 1911 from Normandy thru WWII, alond with his Brother in Okinawa, I am a 'Nam vet and damb proud of it too. I have 3 1911's, a Sig 1911-22, 9mm and 45 ACP. LOVE them all. I will say that I did the TandemKross mod on the 22, great improvement. Like the 9mm,but since I got the 45, its now my carry and most shooting gun. My 9 and 45 are the Rock Island 1911A1 FS. I reload my own for 8-11 dollars a box of 50 . Mt best receipie is Bullseye powder and BAYOU BULLETS. These bullets are med to hard lead but poly coated. Very clean shooting, no lead or copper fowling. For 9mm I use 4.9 gr of powder for 115 gr bullet. 45, I use 5.8 grains for 230 gr bullet. My 45, I modified my front standard GI sight. Fill 1/2 of radi down to slide. Then a drop of paint, of your liking on the filled edge. Greatly increasing your sight picture. Keep up your vids, Semper Fi Marine. I was a Crew Chief on B52, and was in SEA 67-73. Thank You, Don.

    • @matthewrobinson4323
      @matthewrobinson4323 4 года назад

      Thank you for your service, Brother. USN '64-'68. NAVSUPPACT DA NANG, '66. U.S.S. John R. Craig DD 885, '67 & '68, lots of close in gunfire support
      Of my current gun collection, my Springfield Armory GI replica, and my Smith and Wesson M & P . 38 snubnose are the king and queen.

  • @highinquisitor0083
    @highinquisitor0083 4 года назад +1

    Just got a 1911 the other day. Thanks for making this video. Now I know ball ammo will do the job and to be kinda picky about the hallow points I buy.

  • @draugaman2332
    @draugaman2332 4 года назад +5

    I've also had Federal 230-gr Hydra Shoks work fine in my Springfield 1911

  • @karlmarz5236
    @karlmarz5236 3 года назад +1

    Well well well, Thank You for your thoughts on the Iconic 1911!! That's ALL I carry, Commanders & Officer size, and I love them! 👍

  • @mbenjamin292
    @mbenjamin292 4 года назад +2

    I have the exactly the same pistol as you have.I love the RIA it feels verry solid great choice I can't wait for your next video.

  • @joeharm8141
    @joeharm8141 4 года назад +3

    Matt, thanks for Your 1911 videos. God bless you brother.

  • @davidwacton
    @davidwacton 2 года назад

    I am a new subscriber who just bought a 1911 commander. I’ve always heard that you could use hardball on the range but jhp for defense. I use this in my other weapons (px9 and g2c). Your instruction was very informative. Thank you.

  • @grandduke2145
    @grandduke2145 10 месяцев назад +1

    I went in the Army at 17 in 1979. I have 3 1911’s

  • @americanbiker7568
    @americanbiker7568 3 года назад

    Outstanding info. Exactly the specifics I was looking for.

  • @danielbouchie6397
    @danielbouchie6397 4 года назад +1

    My father thought me to take some emery cloth, (like some sand paper with the all the grit wore off) and polishing off the feed ramp. Something easy and simple to do and helps feeding a lot. Could help feeding if you are having an issue with it.

  • @michaelpark2658
    @michaelpark2658 2 года назад

    Thanks again for another great video, Matt. Very informative.

  • @mrflynn510
    @mrflynn510 4 года назад +6

    I've got an HST variant in my Colt and love it.

  • @hosedragger-204
    @hosedragger-204 2 года назад +3

    Just a heads-up, the majority of modern 1911s have feed ramps that are designed to work with the various different bullet styles that are around nowadays. The ones that have all this trouble feeding are the ones with the original GI style barrels and feed ramps.

  • @gammonlatrell6248
    @gammonlatrell6248 3 года назад +3

    Just bought Rock Island ultra FS 1911. Beautiful gun.

  • @roneddins8395
    @roneddins8395 Год назад +1

    I always figured that the hardball type ammo the military used was the way to go. Thanks for confirming that!

  • @pplrstrange
    @pplrstrange 4 года назад

    Thank you for you service sir and sharing your wisdom

  • @themudshark1106
    @themudshark1106 3 года назад +2

    The match made in heaven 230 grain hardball and the 1911.

  • @bbuser357
    @bbuser357 4 года назад

    Semper Fi and thanks for all the great tips! Just bought a beautiful Kimber RAPIDE

  • @PilotDiggerdavid
    @PilotDiggerdavid 3 года назад +1

    Fired a 9mm 1911 the other day and I really love it! Now I'm trying to find one!

  • @matthewrobinson4323
    @matthewrobinson4323 4 года назад +25

    The m1911 came into service in 1911, 3 years before World War 1 began. After World War 1, the Army conducted a survey of the troops to see if the weapon could be made even better. They came up with about half a dozen minor modifications, most of which could be retrofitted to the existing guns. The result was the m1911 a1. If there's a better combat handgun than the m1911 a1, I sure don't know what it might be. The reason .45 acp and the m1911 work so well together is they were both designed together to be used together by John M. Browning. The difference between .38 Colt (either long or short) and .38 Special is about 200-250 feet per second muzzle velocity.
    I guess polymer wonder nines are okay. I find that people who like that sort of thing find it the sort of thing that they like, but on MY hip, and on MY nightstand will be either a .38 Special snub nose revolver or a Government size m1911 a1 in as close to GI specification as I can find.

  • @jd2931
    @jd2931 3 года назад +1

    great video i was having that problem and i was thinking i was doing something wrong im happy you made a video on this topic i know know one else has

  • @GGlitter72
    @GGlitter72 3 года назад

    absolut right dude, nothing like a 1911 or 2011, got an sti dvc 3 and a colt A1 build 1967 WWI commemorative...sure my best and most precise handguns. cheers from germany

  • @johnnypopulus5521
    @johnnypopulus5521 4 года назад +3

    Blazer Brass 230gr hardball is my carry round in my RIA 1911 FS GI.

  • @we7438
    @we7438 4 года назад +5

    Great vid, always like it when you talk 1911. I have the Sig XO that I carry 95% of the time. Had the same issues with the Sig Sauer elite v-crown 185 gr. The Hornady critical defence has not caused a set back issue for me. I carry 2 Wilson Combat spare mags, and I replaced the Sig spring and follower with Wilson Combat in my primary mag. Works great. The 1911 XO is not too difficult to conceal. No issues now, of course, with winter clothing options.

    • @matthewdiehl1647
      @matthewdiehl1647 4 года назад +1

      Man I love my SIG XO!!! Love it love it! Love it!!!! It’s too bad they stopped making them in 2020, sucks man it’s such a sweet beautiful 1911

    • @we7438
      @we7438 4 года назад

      @@matthewdiehl1647 Thanks, Matthew. It is sweet. Just renewed my CCW last week. Was my primary. Nice to get it out and put some rounds down range.

    • @billofrights9905
      @billofrights9905 4 года назад

      I have a Sig TTT I've run thousands of rounds through it and had 12 failures most within the first 500 rounds.The ammo includes both ball and jhp of various manufactures. I love the gun would never give it up.

  • @1stmardivgrunt314
    @1stmardivgrunt314 4 года назад

    Thanks for the input. Semper Fi G2/7 early 70's

  • @josephgesse71
    @josephgesse71 4 года назад +3

    I just got my first 1911 and it's now my favorite gun to shoot

  • @christophergeorge8800
    @christophergeorge8800 2 года назад +1

    THANK YOU MUCH. AFTER SEEING THIS VIDEO. I ONLY USE 230GR FMJ AMMO IN MY Remington R1 Govt. Never have an issue. And for house protection. Same ammo I will use. Just subscribed. God Speed.

  • @kurtjensen4693
    @kurtjensen4693 4 года назад

    Thank you very much for the video I recently bought a 1911

  • @mikeellis4158
    @mikeellis4158 4 года назад +1

    I have the Winchester white box Jhp on order as I watched this.
    Another good 45acp weapon you forgot was the Grease Gun. Seems it was favored by Army Ranger ECT during WW2.

  • @JoshuaLinn
    @JoshuaLinn 4 года назад

    Thanks for sharing, super helpful to navigate the ammo as I am a new .45 owner. Saw your 1/7 Charley sign... Semper Fi! 2/7 Golf USMC

  • @donaldscow6386
    @donaldscow6386 3 года назад +1

    Love watching your vids. IMPRESSED you love the 1911 as do I. I have 3 1911's, 22,9mm and 45. My Rock Island 1911 45 ACP is my baby. My dad carried one in WWI, I am a retired 'Nam and Gulf vet and damb proud of my service. 22 YRS, Air Force, Crew Chief KC-135A and also my favorite is the B-52 D modrl. From Guam to Thailand we supported Khe San and had charlie on the ropes, but again washington held our arms back. That was sickening to say the least.

  • @Jethorus
    @Jethorus 3 года назад

    Thanks for this video, you answered all my questions and then some :)

  • @pepere2205
    @pepere2205 4 года назад +7

    Great job, Matt. I've read articles by a gentleman who does executive protection worldwide, and he runs 230 grain hardball. His shooting experiences show terrific terminal performance with no overpenetration. The round dumps its energy in the intended target and is found just under the skin on the opposite side or lying on the ground a very short distance away. John Browning knew what he was doing with both the 1911 and with the 45ACP round. The combination can't be beat. Thanks for the video.

    • @ms.annthrope415
      @ms.annthrope415 2 года назад

      That would be Leroy Thompson. I love his experience and gun articles. Yeah he still sports that rice bowl haircut but he has some serious spec ops experience to back uo his advice.

  • @johnricks4497
    @johnricks4497 4 года назад +1

    Merry Christmas back to you Brother.

  • @alstonflowers5099
    @alstonflowers5099 4 года назад +1

    I have a Springfield armory MC operator and I do get compressed rounds using Hornady critical defense. Will try HST.

  • @mitchellpappas2080
    @mitchellpappas2080 3 года назад

    Just found your video and really like the way you promote the .45 it's good stuff. Semper Fi brother oorahh.

  • @RawHeyde
    @RawHeyde 3 года назад

    The round is Hornady American Gunner. I had one do that exact same thing, thankfully I was smart enough to not try toshooting it when it was pushed further into the case.

  • @crazymixture57
    @crazymixture57 4 года назад +9

    That's why I love the HST for my R1 Carry. It's a round JHP but retains the grain of an FMJ round. You can guarantee an HST will expand. Also that's why I go full 5" barrels not only because of the accuracy but also it allows it to get the energy to expand/ My buddy had a micro 1911 (beta) and his JHP rarely expanded. Anything under 4" will have that problem.

  • @elliottberry5317
    @elliottberry5317 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for your service and for sharing brother. 🇺🇸👍

  • @Offroader451-rm5jz
    @Offroader451-rm5jz 3 месяца назад +2

    I seriously doubt the human body has developed an immunity to 230 grain ball ammo since the days of WW1.

  • @paititi
    @paititi Год назад

    Excellent, and very useful, information! Thank you!

  • @monzon529
    @monzon529 4 года назад +1

    My emp wont cycle the winchester hollow points but will take the ball ammo no problem. Inonly use ball ammo on all my 1911’s my colts 70’s series, springfields, and kimbers. Amazing guns. Thanks Matt once again great video.

    • @jackmarks2176
      @jackmarks2176 Год назад +1

      My EMP's run anything I put thru them. Mirror polish the feed ramp and chamber, then use Wilson or Chip McCormic mags. A well tuned 1911 will run any ammo.

  • @bertvanderzon1048
    @bertvanderzon1048 2 года назад

    Great video Matt. Semper Fidelis.

  • @509thparatrooper
    @509thparatrooper Год назад

    New subscriber. Great intel. Just picked up a RI Tac P Ultra, put a light under it and need to get on the range and break it in.