Stainless Steel Colt Competition 1911 Pistol - Good for Carry, too!: Guns & Gear| S9 E10
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- čas přidán 28. 12. 2017
- Colt's Competition 1911 Pistol - now available with a stainless steel slide and frame - is great for both competition and carry. Find out more at www.colt.com/Catalog/Pistols/....
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I just got one for my birthday! I have a Kimber that’s a bullseye target pistol! But a Colt 45 1911 is still one of the sweetest shooting handgun you’ll ever need!
Very beautiful gun perfect for personal defense or competition
Just bought one Sunday I haven’t shot it but I’m in love ❤
Mine will make the carry rotation.
I have one and it's awesome 👌 😎 👏
1911 in 9mm ... call me old but some things just don’t go together in my opinion. It’s like eating spaghetti and meatballs with mash potatoes and gravy !
I definitely have a prejudice against it. If you're gonna buy a 1911, it should be a 45
Made the mistake of buying my first 1911 on 380 ACP, tons of malfunctions, went with 45 ACP, not looking back.
What a hog wash comment, I have several 1911. All very good guns, the one i like the most are those I have in .38 Super. I have Remington R1 Enhanced + (my own build long before Remington put them in productions) in .45 ACP and have probably shot one of them more than 80 000 rounds. Replaced the barrel once a few recoil springs and one extractor.
I have one in .38 Super.
very good i love i want
COLT COMPETITION STAINLESS
38 SUPER
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I have purchased the colt comp ss 9mm and it has a poor fit and finish with very poor extraction that throws brass in your face extremely often. Extractor was weak. Put more tension to the extractor and it made 0 difference. Don't make the same mistake I did.
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9mm kicks less than .45 ACP? Not really.
With standard loads at least, they're both actually more or less the same energy wise, and therefore more or less the same recoil wise.
still, the barrel of a 9mm round is heavier than the .45 and therefore it takes more energy to flip.
@@norseman5041 Is that right?
I'm guessing a 9mm barrel is heavier because of the 9mm's higher chamber pressures, is that right?
@@johnnypranin5874 No, the outside diameter on 1911 barrels regardless of caliber are pretty much the same. A .45 bullet is 11.25 mm so it carves out much more material to fit the big .45 round, the 9mm oily carve a 9mm hole in the barrel. So all in all a smaller caliber 1911 is heavier than a .45 caliber 1911. Given they are made out of the same material. (Sorry for the long reply, hope I managed to explain, English is not my first language)
Dear Colt you forgot front serration as usual
Only tactitards press check you queef
Suggesting a 1911 for concealed carry is foolishness. Sure, there are well-trained individuals who can carry them without handicap, but for the average, poorly-trained citizen this is not ideal! Single action, plus grip safety, plus side safety, plus hair trigger, plus lower magazine capacity--equals major potential for operator failure under stress.
SGBass it’s a training issue period. Give someone as you stated a striker fired and it’s even more dangerous. It’s all training in the end for whatever platform someone chooses. Your also right that majority of gun owners don’t train/shoot enough as well.