Why 1911's?

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    Why 1911's? I love this question. There's a part of it that can't be communicated. It either speaks to you or it doesn't. It's a polarizing gun. But, consider this our attempt to convey to you why 1911's are so amazing. Special to shoutout to Rob at Cabot for the thoughtful words.
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  • @dburns8381
    @dburns8381 Před 3 lety +384

    I have my father's 1911. It was made in 1918 and it STILL shoots to point of aim. Dad is long gone but every time I pick up his gun, it transports me back in time to a range somewhere, standing next to him. New or old, a 1911 does have a soul and the history of the United States of America and John Moses Browning in it.

    • @HighSpeedNoDrag
      @HighSpeedNoDrag Před 3 lety +5

      Right On and you may want to replace the barrel spring.

    • @dburns8381
      @dburns8381 Před 3 lety +12

      @@HighSpeedNoDrag l put an 18 pound recoil spring in it several years ago. I still have the original though. Thanks for the comment.

    • @rowanmakesmemes7301
      @rowanmakesmemes7301 Před 2 lety +2

      Makes me think of rdr1. Ww1 Era pistol.

    • @jb111082
      @jb111082 Před 2 lety +19

      My grandfather used the 1911 in WW2 and oh man I wish I had that gun. Alas, he was buried with it. I remember him saying something to the effect of "If you want love, get a woman. If you want unconditional love, get a 1911"

    • @MDeJo27603
      @MDeJo27603 Před 2 lety +6

      Holy moly, thats powerful.

  • @dustinb.77
    @dustinb.77 Před 3 lety +332

    I have never heard someone describe a 1911 so poetically. Your friend with the, "we are in the final act of striving for 1911 perfection." Tears man, seriously.

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Před 3 lety +35

      Incredibly well written

    • @chieftainrider913
      @chieftainrider913 Před 2 lety +12

      Thank you for the eloquent poetry. And the praise of the beautiful wonderful 1911. As a former Marine I am honored. You have made this Marine shed a tear

  • @moistexistence3090
    @moistexistence3090 Před rokem +9

    The 1911 is the definition of “they don’t make ‘em like they used to.”

  • @drew5337
    @drew5337 Před 3 lety +88

    As a wearer of mechanical watches and a knife maker, I now (almost tearfully) yearn for a 1911.

    • @oldwarmonger8750
      @oldwarmonger8750 Před 2 lety

      Why not buy another one?Or do you just miss it while sleeping?

    • @drew5337
      @drew5337 Před 2 lety +12

      @@oldwarmonger8750 since that post I have acquired a 1911 and eschewed my other carry guns almost completely in favor of it.

    • @stinkeye460
      @stinkeye460 Před 11 měsíci +1

      As a former jeweler and at on time the largest independent Seiko dealer in Virginia, quartz watches suck. Their movements don't last and a gentleman always prefers a dress watch he can wind up. I also own a 1911.

    • @notmac1853
      @notmac1853 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@stinkeye460Sort of an odd comment given the short, mandatory service intervals required for all mechanical watches. I love my mechanical watches but the gshock I got in high school is still trucking on the same battery for the past 12 years.

    • @kentac1911
      @kentac1911 Před 9 měsíci

      @@drew5337 Welcome to the family!

  • @Cabot1911
    @Cabot1911 Před 3 lety +745

    Wow, I'm humbled by the shout out Jake! I'm glad I could make a small contribution you were able to use for content. Thanks for asking the question. And THANK YOU for honoring the venerable 1911!!!

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Před 3 lety +72

      Your words my friend had an impact

    • @damcintyre81
      @damcintyre81 Před 3 lety +15

      Had? (Correction) HAVE an impact. Thank you for your appreciation of beauty. Linguistic art. Spirit. And Soul. (For the kids-->) Tuxedos are dope! If you don't get it, you'll never have one. And, that's okay with me. She will stand out even more.

    • @noclass2gun342
      @noclass2gun342 Před 3 lety +9

      I knew Cabot Guns made a solid 1911 when james Yeager said they were a good guns... Yeager hates 1911s. Says they're all shit

    • @deanhalleck5738
      @deanhalleck5738 Před 3 lety +9

      Thank you, your words touched my soul

    • @RBYouTube583
      @RBYouTube583 Před 3 lety +6

      @@deanhalleck5738 That's a really amazing compliment! Thanks.

  • @mylifeisdope916
    @mylifeisdope916 Před 3 lety +285

    if you have to ask, get back into your automatic mustang, go back to costco and buy your bulk pack of tilapia

    • @marcogram1216
      @marcogram1216 Před 3 lety +4

      BOOM!

    • @tieroneactual2228
      @tieroneactual2228 Před 3 lety +13

      Speaking of Tilapia, not sure about Costco, but don’t by that shit at Walmart! Was going to get a bag of it where each piece is individually wrapped up, I decided to read the printing on the bag first, & much to my surprise the last sentence was “Farm Raised in China”. WTF! They can’t even get fish from the U.S.? Maybe they should start selling Norinco 1911’s!

    • @357bullfrog9
      @357bullfrog9 Před 3 lety +10

      Wal Mart us a china boot licker just like bejing biden

    • @thegodfather_8455
      @thegodfather_8455 Před 3 lety +3

      @@tieroneactual2228 yeah and their raised in the most polluted rivers in the world

    • @Maur460
      @Maur460 Před 3 lety +9

      🤨As a future 10spd mustang Gt owner Costco member and frequent tilapia eater..... I take offense to this 😂

  • @johnhermann7498
    @johnhermann7498 Před 2 lety +18

    I am an "Old Guy" so I quite often carry my Para Ordnance PRX14.45 on duty...Without fail people, including other officers, never fail to notice the classic 1911 profile protruding from the top of my holster...
    For me it is also an "emotional" thing as much as it is a functional thing.
    Great Video!

  • @rossifumifan1
    @rossifumifan1 Před měsícem +8

    I got emotional. This is what I tell people who don't like guns and ask me why I do. Art is not one thing. It can be anything. Guns are a beautiful sculpture made of steel by a human. A humans hands this metal thing that not only is pleasing to the eyes, mind, and heart, but it also functions flawlessly when done right. It is gorgeous, soul stiring, ear thumping, a moving living thing. Circling back to what made it and brings it to life everytime the trigger is pulled by, the human hand.

  • @Gideon94NC
    @Gideon94NC Před 3 lety +100

    “To 1911 or not to 1911, that is the question..”, the answer is always 1911.

  • @davebentz6072
    @davebentz6072 Před 3 lety +86

    I agree with everything you said. There's something satisfying about holding a 1911that no other gun gives you. There's no better trigger than a 1911.

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Před 3 lety +7

      No doubt

    • @cbroz7492
      @cbroz7492 Před 3 lety +8

      If you notice...all the folks thatbwant thrier triggers "worked on"...want them to be just like that of a 1911...

    • @halverde6373
      @halverde6373 Před 3 lety +1

      There is a better trigger, but you'll need a gunsmith to tune it to a lower pull force.
      Mine is 4 ounces.
      People say that's dangerous.
      I say guns are supposed to be as dangerous as possible.

    • @turbolegend3976
      @turbolegend3976 Před 2 lety

      @@halverde6373 I brought my kimber micro 9 down to a 2.5lb pull. Not dangerous at all just keep your finger off the trigger, I only used the safety for reholstering because it has a firing pin block.

  • @decibal7532
    @decibal7532 Před 3 lety +42

    Love the 1911. Don't get the same feeling holding any other pistol. Just such a beautifully crafted and battle proven design.

  • @rhyanh1407
    @rhyanh1407 Před 3 lety +39

    Just picked up my first 1911 after wanting one for years and I've never been more excited about a firearm, even my ar10 or AK. This video explains it to a T.

  • @javierdiaz7825
    @javierdiaz7825 Před 3 lety +348

    I’m not crying, you’re crying.

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Před 3 lety +31

      NOT crying

    • @johngalt3568
      @johngalt3568 Před 3 lety +7

      @@1911syndicate Stop you two!

    • @PJS50
      @PJS50 Před 3 lety +13

      @@1911syndicate DAMMITT! Stop That! I'm not crying either!
      LOVE every part of this video.
      I especially like the part where you say "It is the Hero Weapon!" and "... it's the gun for people who have a little bit of old school in them". BRAVO!! Right out of the park on BOTH points!
      1911's were designed and used my REAL MEN who knew that heroes are necessary to a polite society! A real hero also doesn't expect any recognition from their acts of heroism, even when it costs them their lives! We heroes/old-school 1911 lovers hold doors open for women, even after being married to them for decades and we always walk just behind and to the side of them so we can guard and protect our ladies from ANY harm, no matter deadly it may be! I'd like to add one last point from my own personal experience in owning and collecting many 1911 pistols, and it ties into your point of how this iconic, mechanically brilliant tool of Liberty that the 1911 really is, binds together different generations of heroes.....
      My dad was a WW II veteran up in the Aleutian Island/Alaskan/Pacific theatre of battle. When the Japs. bombed Pearl Harbor, my dad was only a few months into his sophomore year at the University of Notre Dame (yea, we was a smart hero too!). Even before all the smoke had cleared from Pearl, he left school and went and enlisted in the US Army Air Corps. In a month or so, he was shipped out to do basic training (ironically from the very same base that HIS DAD was shipped out from to serve in WW I!), and he went on to serve through VJ day +6 months on a treeless, Godforsaken volcanic island out in the F'ing Bearing Sea, working as a radio operator/weather man on an airbase that maintained top secret status throughout the entire war (meaning all his letters going home were cut up/had parts removed by censors and his family never had any idea even where he was stationed/what he was doing throughout the entire war).
      About 21 years ago, when my personal hero/dad was dying of cancer, I had the privilege of buying one of the prize 1911's that is still in my collection today; an all original, 85-90% condition, 10,0XX serial number Colt 1911 pistol (built in 1912). As you probably also know, even though they were military guns, the early ones were "works of art" in many ways because during this time frame, they all sported the commercial "deep/royal-blue" bluing. When I bought that gun (yes, it was expensive!), I took it over and showed it to my dad.
      Man you should have seen his face when I pulled that out of its protective rug!!!
      All the pains, worries and physical inconveniences that he suffered from being in the end stages of his fight with that terrible disease just DISAPPEARED! He lit up like a Christmas tree and he began talking about his days in the war and how he was trained to shoot a pistol exactly like the one I bought (although his was likely an A1 version, I just let him go...). He showed me how they trained him to hold it (kinda counter-intuitive to modern pistol combat grip standards), how he could field strip and put one back together very quickly, even in the dark/with zero lighting. He went on for 30-40 minutes how he loved that gun and the M3 "Grease Gun" SMG; ironically another .45 caliber weapon.
      For just a few minutes, he was 20 again, freezing his ass of in Alaska instead of wearing diapers and dying of cancer...
      That's also what 1911's can do; they can bring heroes back from near death and make them smile ear to ear..... NOW I'm fucking crying!
      Great video Dammit!

    • @mikepreciado7807
      @mikepreciado7807 Před 3 lety +3

      Ya. Iam crying. Well said my friend. I have my dads 70 series he carried as his personal side arm. But he told me when when in Korea it never let him down. An no double taps needed. I love that pistol- artwork

    • @steverussell6642
      @steverussell6642 Před 3 lety +1

      @@mikepreciado7807 vary cool👍

  • @mrflynn510
    @mrflynn510 Před 3 lety +120

    Also, every word Rob said was perfectly fitted to the task, just like the parts of a fine 1911.

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Před 3 lety +13

      He’s a classy fella

    • @pvtsnoballz
      @pvtsnoballz Před 3 lety +3

      Does having a wider magwell mean it is automatically poorly fit and made with any less attention to detail?

    • @Kikinahm
      @Kikinahm Před 3 lety +2

      1st day of shooting a Remington. me & wife were right on target. Now slowly building a custom 1911

    • @someguy5444
      @someguy5444 Před 3 lety +3

      Except for the garbage aluminum trigger shoes that every modern 1911 is forced to use. Like make an affordable (sub 80$) stainless shoe and the design would be perfect but having a loose trigger after 800 rounds is horseshit.

    • @mrflynn510
      @mrflynn510 Před 3 lety +1

      @@someguy5444 agreed, especially since companies like Harrison have steel triggers available for $35.

  • @glorybound7599
    @glorybound7599 Před 3 lety +31

    It’s been around for over 100 years, why? It works, does the job, was built to last and if my life depended on it will be my close range weapon of choice, period.

  • @jail13ot63
    @jail13ot63 Před 3 lety +11

    “It’s dangerous to go alone, take this.”

  • @SuspiciousGanymede
    @SuspiciousGanymede Před 3 lety +146

    My grandfather carried a government issued colt 1911 in Vietnam while serving as a postman in active combat zones. The pistol saved his life a number of times but was stolen when he moved a few years back. He eventually purchased another CMP 1911 but it didn't feel the same to him.

    • @Mossy500A
      @Mossy500A Před 3 lety +10

      the proto-Courier 6.

    • @harryann1069
      @harryann1069 Před 3 lety +23

      Everyone on the internet had a grandfather that used a 1911 in a combat zone

    • @dojos2874
      @dojos2874 Před 3 lety +27

      @@harryann1069 mine actually used a Luger.

    • @robertrickett7816
      @robertrickett7816 Před 3 lety +5

      I carried one in the Army too, and fell in love. Only Ma Deuce is loved more, but she's harder to carry around.

    • @donotneed2250
      @donotneed2250 Před 3 lety +1

      @@harryann1069 I didn't but my dad did. He served in South Korea and Vietnam. I went in at tail end of Vietnam and on occasion carried one.

  • @debow567
    @debow567 Před 3 lety +322

    “It’s the fucking hero gun !” Nuff said...

    • @HighSpeedNoDrag
      @HighSpeedNoDrag Před 3 lety +3

      , I carry a Baby Glock 9 mil every F@cking day and extra mags. If I did not carry a 9 mil. The .45 is my next choice.

    • @madkabal
      @madkabal Před 3 lety +5

      back to back, World War Champ 😎

    • @donotneed2250
      @donotneed2250 Před 3 lety

      One round of a .45 compared to 2 or 3 of a 9mm to do the same thing? Shoot someone in the hand with a .45 and take half of the arm off. It may have a slower muzzle velocity compared to a 9mm but look at the damage it does compared to the 9mm.🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @JohnW-yv6yp
      @JohnW-yv6yp Před 3 lety

      @@donotneed2250 You're joking right?

    • @JohnW-yv6yp
      @JohnW-yv6yp Před 3 lety

      @Fazed Out561 Pistol has nothing to do with caliber. There are both 1911s and Glocks in 9mm, .40, .357 sig, .45 and 10mm

  • @kamrandil4299
    @kamrandil4299 Před rokem +31

    This was beautiful. I agree wholeheartedly...the 1911 is more than a GUN. It's history, it's beauty, it's self reliance, it's AMERICA.

    • @rogerbuesing9374
      @rogerbuesing9374 Před 8 měsíci

      AMEN!!!

    • @enzov9772
      @enzov9772 Před 7 měsíci +1

      It's the American version of the Japanese katana, the Russian AK-47.

    • @rogerbuesing9374
      @rogerbuesing9374 Před 7 měsíci

      @@enzov9772 agree wholeheartedly but there is also a beauty aspect…the Katana absolutely…the AK 🫤
      But nothing beats American steel in your hands…not plastic but good old American forged steel (also quality forged/machined AL!)…from my micro Sig P938 to my Dan Wesson CCO 45 to my Ruger SR1911 45…all beautiful and fit the American hand like a glove!

  • @oldmike7239
    @oldmike7239 Před 2 lety +13

    Very well done. Your words exactly describe my feelings about the 1911, which takes me back to my military days stationed in the Philippines. Standard sidearm for watches was a 1911 with two magazines. My first 1911 HAD to be a mil spec A1, and it’s always with me. In my view it’s one of the finest handguns in the world. Great presentation.

  • @Puddin127
    @Puddin127 Před 3 lety +208

    I love this. The only vid that truly captures how a lot of people feel about these guns. It’s so obnoxious if your an outspoken 1911 lover people just call you a boomer fudd and tell you to go away. We all have glocks, M&Ps shit like that but life is too short to not appreciate the finer things in life, old cars, expensive food and 1911s. Good video sir.

  • @philp411
    @philp411 Před 3 lety +51

    I have plastic guns and 2011’s. They serve a purpose. My 1911’s stir my soul and I pridefully and proudly carry them.

    • @StringerNews1
      @StringerNews1 Před 3 lety +2

      I love my little polymer guns. They're easy to conceal and shoot well. I know some do conceal the 1911, but I am happy to carry mine out in the open. Great conversation starter. If I could find a P-08 that I'd trust to carry, I'd do that too.

    • @TheTexanInfidel
      @TheTexanInfidel Před 3 lety +4

      @@StringerNews1 open carry is dumb unless you’re on duty. You lose the element of surprise, and any would be threats just painted a giant bullseye on you first.

    • @whereswaldo5740
      @whereswaldo5740 Před 3 lety +2

      My uncle owned a gun shop. I grew up with guns. You could tell the quality of a gun by the heft and the action. Now that’s a real gun! You just know as soon as you pick it up.

    • @whereswaldo5740
      @whereswaldo5740 Před 3 lety +1

      @Texan Infidel There’s just some things you don’t do in public.
      If they make it open nationally that’s the goal.

  • @dpchief_216
    @dpchief_216 Před 3 lety +16

    The first handgun I ever fired at the ripe age of 14 was a Springfield 1911. Ever since then, no other handgun has quite stuck with me. Sure, I like the m&p series, and I like to try out different handguns, but the gun I’m always drawn to is the 1911.

  • @ssproductions8004
    @ssproductions8004 Před 3 lety +11

    The first time I saw a 1911 I feel in love with them. It’s hard to say but they look the way a gun should look, I purchased my first 1911 Kimber Custom Eclipse II and love this thing. I have never shot a more accurate hand gun and one that inspires so much confidence. What an amazing hand gun and true piece of American Pride!

  • @JohnnyBlaze5680
    @JohnnyBlaze5680 Před 3 lety +23

    this video expresses exactly how i feel about the 1911. I”m getting my wife into firearms in the hopes she’ll understand the passion. the positive importance of firearms in human society. she asked me what my favorite gun is and in a smile i told her “the 1911 platform” that was a week ago. i can’t wait to show her this video. thank you very much for posting this

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Před 3 lety +3

      🍻

    • @HalfCrazy520
      @HalfCrazy520 Před 3 lety +6

      My wife doesn't 'get' the 1911 thing at all and does not enjoy shooting my 1911s.
      We have several guns that are arguably better for concealed carry, so when we get dressed to go out she will say, "Why do you still carry that?".
      Because this Officers ACP is my emotional support pistol and I've had it longer than I've had you. Same capacity as your Shield and .45 caliber. But the real reason I carry it is "Fuck around and find out!". Inside 7 yards it doesn't even need sights, the rounds land right where I want automatically.

  • @JohnUSMC0311
    @JohnUSMC0311 Před 3 lety +74

    Great video. I own three 1911s and I've been a LEO for the last 8 years. My off duty carry is always a 1911 and always has been. I would carry it on duty if my agency would authorize it. There is a reason it has stayed for over 100 years while other guns have gone by the way side. God bless America and John Moses Browning. Semper Fi. Stay safe out there.

    • @74csfinch
      @74csfinch Před 3 lety +9

      Hell yeah brother. Luckily my agency lets us carry what we want. 1911 on duty belt, issued M&P sitting in the safe. Semper Fi

    • @tieroneactual2228
      @tieroneactual2228 Před 3 lety +4

      @@74csfinch Same here, a 70 series Colt Commander to be exact. With 3-10 rd McCormick mags on the Sam Browne to go along with it, loaded with Spear Gold Dots. It has never let me down & always performed well when I needed it too.

    • @threeriversforge1997
      @threeriversforge1997 Před 3 lety +3

      I carried a 1911 for a couple years until some beancounter said it was against policy - even though I had the list of approved sidearms and it was clearly printed on there! Nobody would back me up since that cocked hammer was so very scary. So I switched to a CZ75B that wasn't on the list at all.... and made sure to only cock the hammer back once I was out and about. Twice the ammo, yet lighter than the 1911, single-action, good ergonomics, all-steel design.... if there was ever a pistol that could give the 1911 a run for its money, it'd be the CZ75B. But it'll never be a 1911! ;-)

    • @JoePayette
      @JoePayette Před 3 lety +2

      God bless Mr. Browning

    • @istartedajoke1704
      @istartedajoke1704 Před 2 lety

      What do you think about the rock island armory 1911 45 "the rock" fs .....with the skeletonised trigger? It's hard to get to the range these days but i baught one about a month ago...i take it down/and or lube it everyday bassicly ....i just want to know it will work...i have fmjs..but loaded 230 federal premium rounded hallow points loaded in two wilson combat mags..and even though I can cycle the fmjs through manually..i don't want to do that with hallows that i paid 2.50 a round for

  • @kenr4531
    @kenr4531 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for putting into words something I've felt for a long time.

  • @robertfisher4356
    @robertfisher4356 Před 2 lety +7

    This video expressed everything I love about the 1911. Thank you!

  • @Taywi
    @Taywi Před 3 lety +36

    “I love 1911s”
    Channel name checks out

  • @mrflynn510
    @mrflynn510 Před 3 lety +52

    The 1911, being a slimmer pistol, is much easier for me to conceal.

    • @whodat9198
      @whodat9198 Před 3 lety +4

      exactly, funny this point was missed completely

    • @johnnybagofdoughnuts4193
      @johnnybagofdoughnuts4193 Před 3 lety +3

      Yeah it’s actually as slim or slimmer than a bunch of modern carry pistols (shield, p365, etc)

    • @mrflynn510
      @mrflynn510 Před 3 lety +3

      @@johnnybagofdoughnuts4193 and a lot easier to manage recoil with.

  • @boomtech9999
    @boomtech9999 Před 3 lety

    I subscribed to your channel simply cause your handle captured my attention. Since then I have become an admirer. I really enjoy your content and style. This video confirms my thoughts one your style..... Old school, thoughtful, and just friggin honest. Good for you, and Cabot's comments are golden. Just wish I could afford one of his offerings. Keep up the good work.

  • @pepere2205
    @pepere2205 Před 14 hodinami +1

    Thanks for making this video. I've never been able to put it into words like this. I own two 1911s made in 1912, one made in 1914, and one made in 1944. Very special.

  • @socalgx9341
    @socalgx9341 Před 3 lety +43

    In the world where everyone is looking for instant gratification it's nice to see there are still few who appreciate craftsmanship and value a good story.

  • @sanpogiri
    @sanpogiri Před 3 lety +35

    Worst mistake I ever made was selling my two Sig 1911's. I needed the money at the time, but damn, I regret it to this day.

    • @redranger1949
      @redranger1949 Před 3 lety +1

      I have a sig tacops 1911 i love it todead but carry my Taurus 1911 or my rock island 1911 , the 1911 really is a addiction

    • @theviolator1074
      @theviolator1074 Před 3 lety +3

      Damn I've been in that same position but I've never once thought about selling my guns. That's like giving away your babies man! 😆

    • @sanpogiri
      @sanpogiri Před 3 lety +2

      @@theviolator1074 Hindsight being 20/20, I agree, man. I have never sold another gun since and never would now.

    • @tonyromano6220
      @tonyromano6220 Před 3 lety +1

      I bet.

    • @tommygun7702
      @tommygun7702 Před 2 lety +1

      Hey bill every one of us went threw it . But the 1911 hit me the hardest I had a colt government model with some Wilson combat parts on it and I trade for a some ammo . But at the time I need it . When ammos crisis hit me hard . I regret I try to contact the person. I traded and I ask him i will throw something good on top of it if he will give me back my colt . But you already probably no what he say . Lol .

  • @greenangel-nk9hp
    @greenangel-nk9hp Před 3 lety +3

    I kinda wanted a 1911 but now I need one

  • @archangel20031
    @archangel20031 Před 3 lety +29

    I have two 1911's both of them full size, one's a 9 mm, one's a 45 ACP, and they were built by two different companies. I find it interesting that every single part between the two guns that is not caliber specific like the 9mm ejector being in a different location than the 45 ACP ejector, or how the 9 mm barrel fits the slide and the 45 ACP one is just a little bit wider because of the larger caliber, fits as if it was made for the other gun!
    I also like the fact that they are all metal and a little bit of heat isn't going to melt anything, and if I run out of ammo I can just spin the gun around in my hand use it as a club legend people to death with it and then when I do run into ammo I can load up a magazine and continue shooting, because I don't have to worry about some plastic piece breaking off!

    • @appaple2937
      @appaple2937 Před 2 lety

      you can do the same with a P226

    • @koolsolutionszx12r55
      @koolsolutionszx12r55 Před 2 lety +2

      Correct Sir, a 1911 is loaded with sharp edges and hard corners. They work great as a tool to bash in someone's brain bucket one you run dry

    • @Rokaize
      @Rokaize Před 2 lety +2

      What polymer gun have you seen that’s melted with a little bit of heat? Glock being the most popular example, wouldn’t all the militaries and police forces around the world have found out about that problem?

    • @veedee4860
      @veedee4860 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Rokaize there’s a lot of hyperbole in these posts. 🤣

    • @Rokaize
      @Rokaize Před 2 lety +1

      @@veedee4860 pointless hyperbole, at that.
      Instead of just saying “I know the 1911 is an old design but I prefer it. I shoot them better. Enjoy how they feel. They’re easy to carry and I have a lot of experience with them.” People always have to make up some ridiculous reasons to justify their love of something.
      Like polymer guns melting? What? Isn’t waste plastic like a huge problem with pollution? Since it takes hundreds if not thousands of years to break down? Can’t you just like something without making stuff up about how it’s better?

  • @davidglass7516
    @davidglass7516 Před 3 lety +22

    The 1911 is an AMERICAN VETERAN ,tried and true and will always command respect for what it has done to help other AMERICAN VETERANS do for our country.

  • @agrisizkulak
    @agrisizkulak Před 3 lety +169

    God damn... I've felt like I gave birth to a bald eagle, alien style.

  • @regondi
    @regondi Před 8 měsíci +1

    I could never put in the words why I love 1911 so much… This did it for me. You , Sir have just got a new subscriber.

  • @TLEW-sj1nl
    @TLEW-sj1nl Před rokem

    Well written but also an excellent video! You are absolutely right about the 1911, they are like timeless songs in your hand.

  • @jaredfernandez1990
    @jaredfernandez1990 Před 3 lety +42

    I’ve been for years trying to figure out how to word why I love the 1911/prefer it over modern polymer guns. I haven’t yet found a better way to say it

  • @Nattieboop
    @Nattieboop Před 3 lety +18

    While I don’t own a 1911 myself right now, everything about interfacing with that platform is a treat. Even on a budget, absolutely standard model the accuracy is true, the grip interface feels natural, and the comfort of knowing you’ve got something rock solid in your hands can’t be quantified.
    Not everything needs or should be rational. Adoring, cherishing, and operating 1911 is a labor of love.

  • @robertbystrycki4678
    @robertbystrycki4678 Před 3 lety +1

    This is an EPIC review! Thank you. Simply Awesome!!!!!

  • @sidanx7887
    @sidanx7887 Před rokem +1

    Best rational talk on this subject I have seen - CCW a DW TCP in 9 x 2 mags here

  • @davidyetter5409
    @davidyetter5409 Před 3 lety +65

    When you hold a 1911, you're holding a century of history used by some of the greatest heroes in that century. You're holding that memory of all those great heroes.

  • @mikehalfmoonmullins404
    @mikehalfmoonmullins404 Před 3 lety +17

    Dammit man , now i have tears in my beer . absolutely the bestest words spoken / written about how iconic the 1911 is .

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Před 3 lety +3

      🍻

    • @Rumpleskin
      @Rumpleskin Před 3 lety +1

      I'm thinking he should eulogy me at my funeral! Everyone would love me.

  • @boblack1774
    @boblack1774 Před 2 lety +1

    Just traded a block 43 for a almost brand new RIA 1911 a1 FS. Just subscribed to your newsletter! Always wanted a 1911 enjoy the content. Thanks

  • @bigshrek3252
    @bigshrek3252 Před 3 lety +1

    They do give you the feeling of having greatness in your hand! Love my 2 Springfield NM both made in 89!!

  • @tecate9408
    @tecate9408 Před 3 lety +14

    Been a 1911 fan for some time. They are exceptional, beautiful, and accurate. I hear all my friends talk crap about round count, does not phase me. 1911's have a timeless soul that will never go out of style.

  • @Dc_7o2
    @Dc_7o2 Před 3 lety +10

    That explanation with the truly Moving music in the background almost made me cry.

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Před 3 lety +2

      I understand completely. It’s a gun that moves me

  • @jb111082
    @jb111082 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for turning me on to Cabot Guns. I hadn't heard of them before, but both you and Cabot have earned a new subscriber, for what it's worth.

  • @kuzz7919
    @kuzz7919 Před 3 lety +2

    " It has a Soul !!" Amen to that and great job giving a beautiful tribute to the 1911.

  • @Noobshot01
    @Noobshot01 Před 3 lety +9

    What a beautiful video! The way it was filmed, the editing, the words appearing on screen, the music in background, and the poetry from Rob all come together in this master piece. Well done. 1911s forever!

  • @heeebeeegeeebeee
    @heeebeeegeeebeee Před 3 lety +31

    For some reason I was sucked into this video the whole time.

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Před 3 lety +4

      We’re not exactly sure why but people def seem to be getting into this one

    • @Heklasfire
      @Heklasfire Před 3 lety +1

      Because you are a man. Silly rabbit, Glocks are for kids.

  • @YoitsJT2
    @YoitsJT2 Před 3 lety

    This is the 4th time I've watched this in the last 2 months and I swear, it gets better and better every time...

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Před 3 lety

      Ha you’ve watched it me than me actually haha

  • @luckyduckydrivingschool3615

    I have a (mid-grade) 1911 and I love it. It's heavy and totally impractical for carry and there's plenty of handguns that can outperform it in every way, but I don't carry it or rely on it for service or defense. I take it to the range and enjoy it shooting it. It feels nice to hold, and nice to look at. I take it apart and enjoy cleaning it. I shop for parts and accessories. If you're into handguns as a hobby rather than just a tool, there's little more satisfying than 1911 ownership.

  • @walterjunovich6180
    @walterjunovich6180 Před 3 lety +6

    Wow ! , I just teared up 😪.
    A 1911 , a KaBar, a good Dog .
    Man it just dosen't get any better than this.

  • @formerpilgrim4934
    @formerpilgrim4934 Před 3 lety +42

    Magnum PI had a 1911, I rest my case.

  • @toddswinscoe6218
    @toddswinscoe6218 Před 3 lety +5

    Great video!! I carried a Glock for 20 years. Now that I am retired, I carry a 1911. I can afford it! And that is only because the plethora of 1911s on the market. I went mid range - Remington R1 Enhanced. I absolutely love it. And you put into words why!

    • @kskeel1124
      @kskeel1124 Před 2 lety +1

      I have an R1 stainless and I'd never think of selling it...

  • @markfung5654
    @markfung5654 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Dude!!!! The sound of the wind is EPIC!!!!

  • @azrael3758
    @azrael3758 Před 3 lety +4

    Well said. I'm barely just diving into the 1911 rabbit hole and I can feel it.

  • @davidleesin112
    @davidleesin112 Před 3 lety +6

    Well said, no matter what's out there, once you've had experience with a 1911 there's nothing quiet like it

  • @Jennifer_Prentice
    @Jennifer_Prentice Před 3 lety +6

    I love mine. There is nothing quite like a masterfully crafted chunk of steel that chucks out .45 cal rounds with very little effort and not to mention cake to work on and modify if you so desire :). There is a reason the 1911's are still used today and that is because they just work and will still work like you said 100 years from now.

  • @ultimatejoe71617
    @ultimatejoe71617 Před 3 lety +1

    lol ‘you got to write a book’ haha definitely beautifully written. I am so happy and honored to have chosen a top end model 1911. I agree with everything you said in the video. Loved the whole videos well done!

  • @mikebaxter6771
    @mikebaxter6771 Před 3 lety +22

    I was sold on 1911's ever since I listened to Snake geek out over them in Metal Gear Solid 3. lol

    • @dirrrtydawg9772
      @dirrrtydawg9772 Před 3 lety +1

      An Operator.... Grizzly gravel voice of a Gaming God ensues. 😂 That's what made me get a Springfield Armory MC Operator. The TRP tolerances are too tight for my liking.

    • @mikebaxter6771
      @mikebaxter6771 Před 3 lety +1

      I picked up a Rock Island about a year ago and it’s a great shooter as well. Great price too!

  • @Sovereignshield
    @Sovereignshield Před 3 lety +6

    Some day I'll have a high end 1911. It was an old colt series 80 at a pawn shop, that I bought on my 21st birthday, that set my soul on fire.

  • @monchgupit
    @monchgupit Před rokem

    needed this reminder. thank you!

  • @mikesmith-wk7vy
    @mikesmith-wk7vy Před 3 lety +1

    Amazingly stated , I’ve always loved them but now I got to truly understand these points going from a Taurus to a ruger custom shop , the smoothness and craftsmanship is so nice and it’s a blast (until that boating accident lost it ) , and that’s not even a full custom either

  • @joshuakolling4869
    @joshuakolling4869 Před 3 lety +59

    It's a sword. It's Excalibur. It's siren song calls a King to battle.

    • @jerstolp1
      @jerstolp1 Před 3 lety +2

      Mmm hmmmm

    • @johnplaid648
      @johnplaid648 Před 3 lety +3

      iT'S OLD TECHNOLOGY AND LOW CAPACITY

    • @kuuryotwo5153
      @kuuryotwo5153 Před 3 lety +1

      @@johnplaid648 my 1911 A2 with 16+1 rounds of capacity would like a word with you.

    • @bravo6959
      @bravo6959 Před 2 lety

      @@johnplaid648 it’s not bad

    • @jacobcollins4477
      @jacobcollins4477 Před 2 lety

      Damn dude the siren song calling a king to battle is deep

  • @BIGJAKE-sq4ds
    @BIGJAKE-sq4ds Před 3 lety +6

    I've been in love with the 1911 pretty much my whole life. I know there are handguns that may outperform it in some areas, but as you said, nobody wants a polymer pistol like they would want a 1911. Great video.

  • @Richard-gz9zt
    @Richard-gz9zt Před 3 lety

    Thank you. This video made me realize why I love my 1911s. The simplicity of them is why I really enjoy working on and shooting them. Someday I hope to have a full custom one built for me but for now I am happy with what I own now.

  • @gaelicgirlfilly
    @gaelicgirlfilly Před 23 dny +1

    I am not ashamed at all to say this made me tear up. Thank you so much for this tribute to my favorite gun and all other pieces of fine craftsmanship. Pieces of art like a well-crafted 1911 or knife do indeed have a soul of sorts because we, as their creators, pour part of ourselves into them when we create them, and they cannot help but reflect that. Machines have no capacity to do that, no matter how perfectly they can produce something. In an age of soulless mass production and machine-produced everything, we are starved of things that have beauty inlaid into their functionality.

  • @robertellison2851
    @robertellison2851 Před 3 lety +40

    The Gun like me has age, scars, nicks, time honed issues and responses. Like a Good Whiskey my 1911 and I have aged and it works well, is accurate and a .45acp. Not a Polymer hater as I routinely carry a Sig P365, and an old school upgraded Beretta 92G. Use what works for you, like a good car, a good woman, a fine Whiskey and a Good Cigar they are timeless. Like a good mousetrap, why improve perfection!

    • @seamuszharper
      @seamuszharper Před 2 lety

      Absolutely agree on all counts. I would love to have the old 1911 I used when I got my Marksmanship ribbon back in 1993. It was beat all to Hell by everyone that used it but it still ran as if it were near new. I carry a P365 as well and it's great for what it is. My 92FS is the closest I have to a full frame that looks similar to a 1911. Funny story, I got my wife a Browning 380 1911 that she just loves.... she handed it to me at the range the first time, I took aim at the target and I kid you not, shot a bullseye first round out of that pistol. I hope some of my good luck wore off onto that gun to keep her safe. Now, I've got my sights set on finding an old Singer 1911. Probably cost me a fortune.

  • @Davepool_TF-69
    @Davepool_TF-69 Před 3 lety +10

    This was GODDAMN inspirational! Well done. Bravo.

  • @texastomsshavingtips6359
    @texastomsshavingtips6359 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Excellent video,thank you for posting this !!

  • @KyleCowden
    @KyleCowden Před 9 měsíci +2

    I have a few invocative weapons. My safe queen is the 1911 that my uncle competed with. It's also the favorite of all of my girls and my wife. I carried one in the Army. Admittedly a bit of nostalgia. I finally got off my butt and relegated my Glocks to backups and returned to a 1911.
    The feeling when I first picked it up, my uncle's love when the rest of the family didn't know how to take me when I came out of the Army, the feeling like the 18 year old that carried a then 40 year old 1911 in the 70s. The incredibly natural fit in my hand and the feel of it at my side. All of those welled up when I returned to it. I'm never going back.
    Capacity? There are many, many shooters better than I but I already know I'm functionally accurate under pressure and just carry the extra mags.

  • @matthewcoger6274
    @matthewcoger6274 Před 3 lety +11

    1911's are my favorites ! When you see a high end 1911 its like taking in a woman's beauty !

  • @gebeme11
    @gebeme11 Před 3 lety +4

    The old car analogy is spot on. I've got a modern truck and a 50 year old GMC. Every measurable aspect of the old truck is objectively worse, but I love it. The modern truck is objectively better at everything, but it is just an appliance.

  • @charliewade1057
    @charliewade1057 Před rokem

    I'm new to the channel, and I thoroughly appreciate the content of this video. No gratuitous product placement. No exaggerated facial expressions. No "porn" intro music. I love 1911s, and your appreciation for history and the concept of craftsmanship is obvious. Consider me a new subscriber.

  • @jackpearce6848
    @jackpearce6848 Před rokem +1

    I'm glad one of my favorite videos is back up. America!

  • @bigredshelby
    @bigredshelby Před 3 lety +3

    This amazing video just earned this channel another subscriber. Keep up the good work sir.

  • @RickJZ1973
    @RickJZ1973 Před 3 lety +8

    Enjoyed this video! The sentiments are spot on. In my opinion, the 1911 is the greatest combat pistol designed. Over 100 years and still very much relevant.

  • @b4sog615
    @b4sog615 Před 2 lety

    This video is a work of art. Definitive homage to the best handgun ever made. Well done young man, well done. Sharing this with the friends that continue to ask me why I carry "that heavy old thing". I'm over 70. Glad you continue to carry the torch. Thank you.

  • @jonhogan6730
    @jonhogan6730 Před 2 lety +1

    Not only was the letter well written but it was well presented in the video. Been watching your videos for a while this one definitely made me subscribe. You Almost made me want to sell my Staccato C2. Not quite but almost. 🤜🏼

  • @HaveRandomQuestions
    @HaveRandomQuestions Před 3 lety +9

    i like the "is this Heaven? am i dead? - music in the background

  • @josephhradil86
    @josephhradil86 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for putting my thoughts into words.

  • @lsporter88
    @lsporter88 Před 20 dny +2

    Not all Guys nowadays will know what you mean, but you're absolutely right. Great video.

  • @davidsegal2236
    @davidsegal2236 Před rokem +1

    The end scene where you wax poetic was beautiful. I would like to hear your poetry on the hi-point

  • @gfghgfrtggfrHD
    @gfghgfrtggfrHD Před 3 lety +17

    I've only gotten into handgun for 3 weeks and this has to be one of the most beautiful poetic videos

  • @lorenzoamador3363
    @lorenzoamador3363 Před 3 lety +5

    1911s had been in my family for 4 generations,Grand pa colt 45 ,my father colt 38 super,me colt 45 and 38 super and my son colt 45.

  • @shottafps
    @shottafps Před 2 lety +1

    Dude…this is one of the most beautifully edited gun videos I think I’ve ever seen. Well done! You just got a new subscriber.

  • @machp3d36
    @machp3d36 Před 2 lety

    Returning for my second comment on this video and also ripping it to keep a file of this video on my hard drive because I like it that much! Just want to say awesome video again! Background music, setting, the whole works. Love it!

  • @justinmark3818
    @justinmark3818 Před 3 lety +3

    Perfectly said!! By both of you. First hand gun I bought and they are the last I would sell!

  • @Tony-dc1qt
    @Tony-dc1qt Před 3 lety +22

    The real question is, "Why is a double stack 1911 at least 2 times the price of a single stack for simply keeping up with the times?"

    • @zp3495
      @zp3495 Před 3 lety +3

      Depends on the single stack...

    • @ACGBLR
      @ACGBLR Před 3 lety +2

      From the same maker there is a difference, not quite that drastic though.
      Nighthawk will make a double stack for 650 higher than their standard.

    • @1911syndicate
      @1911syndicate  Před 3 lety +7

      They are twice the price. I’m speaking from experience

    • @theodorehunter4765
      @theodorehunter4765 Před 3 lety +6

      Probably because not that many people make a double stack 1911. You either have something like a Para, that can't sell enough to warrant being on the market, or a 2011, which is targeted at competition shooters and start around $2000 for an entry level gun.
      The double stack grip also craps all over one of the major things 1911s are known for: Ergonomics.

    • @Tony-dc1qt
      @Tony-dc1qt Před 3 lety +2

      @@theodorehunter4765 when I think 1911, I think best trigger. There are plenty of other handguns that feel nice in the hand and have good placement of controls. Those things are, in my opinion, a lot more subjective than how much better the 1911 trigger is than any other pistol trigger.
      I understand market dictates price... I just think if one of these American manufacturers decided to address the only real complaint anyone can have about the 1911 platform, capacity, with a gun that is competitively priced with... idk... CZ75 variants, they might be the next Elon Musk, but with guns

  • @vicking7070
    @vicking7070 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the appreciation of the 1911s. It reminds me why is my personal best choice of gun.

  • @firedust3
    @firedust3 Před 3 lety +1

    Very well said. It's not because I own one but you really can tell the difference of a classic 1911 form other guns that you've tried.

  • @snakedoctorncoic5107
    @snakedoctorncoic5107 Před 3 lety +6

    Great video and extremely well done...ordered a Cabot a few months ago...after watching you prior videos...Nero, but modified, it’s gonna be awesome, will share photo when I get it in 6 months ;-)

  • @dw5523
    @dw5523 Před 3 lety +7

    Well said. The human soul requires beauty like the body requires food, air, and water.

    • @heinrichnitschke5485
      @heinrichnitschke5485 Před 3 lety +3

      Well said,Sir. That's why I don't care for "modern"art.

    • @dw5523
      @dw5523 Před 3 lety

      @@heinrichnitschke5485 amen!

  • @machp3d36
    @machp3d36 Před 3 lety

    AWESOME video! Coincidently to your last statement, I placed an order for a Wilson Combat CQB. I can't wait!!!

  • @ween4314
    @ween4314 Před 3 lety +5

    Springfield trp operator has been my main pistol for years.