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I have been carrying a Colt 1911 for more than 30 years along the AZ/Mex Border and this weapon has saved my bacon more times than I can count, to include 10 years as a SWAT operator, this weapon is still with me today along the Border. I have a couple of other 1911 to include an old series 70 satin nickel Combat Commander, and a Springfield Ultra compact, and one little baby 1911 in a Colt 380 Mustang, I love my old Colts and love to shoot them, my agency still has numerous Colt 1911s in use to this day. God bless John Moses Browning...God bless America.. Tony Parrish... Cochise County AZ
WOW IM SERIOUSLY IMPRESSED BY SCOTTS COLLECTION he is so very passionate about the 1911s and I wish there were more people like him ! He has his priorities right and I admire him for being so in depth on the history information and stories behind every each piece of his collection! So refreshing to see a master collector doing the true dillagence of perfecting the classic art of firearms collecting especially when it's on my one of favorite pieces of history the 1911 , I aspire to one day be like him ,thank you Scott for sharing your collection is amazing and you sir are a true master of your hobby!
He seems miserable. Never satisfied , always looking to satiate his dissatisfaction, thinking the cause of his dissatisfaction is outer. But the cause is inner confusion, looking outward , he will never be content , never be happy . This is all ego based, self centered , and not for the benefit of others . He’s not selling them to help kids with cancer. “ any action that has as it basis dissatisfaction, only results in further dissatisfaction.” I wish he finds the path to true contentment , free from attachment . These are cool , but this seems out of balance.
My father in law became a US citizen in 1975 in Hawaii. The same day he went to the gun store and bought a Colt 1911 and Colt AR15 with Colt scope. He still has them today.
I’m a legal alien been here my whole life I can buy and have bought pistols and guns without a citizenship, did he not know that he was able to buy rifles and pistols as a legal alien allowed to permanently live and reside and work in the US??
I have always loved Shooting USA, when it was on Network TV. Jim’s voice is engrained in my mind as the voice of firearms. I am glad to see Jim’s Son carrying on. I also loved Bob Munden. I am a huge fan of Byron Ferguson since I shooting a longbow and a recurve. I was so happy to find this on CZcams. Thank you for continuing the great programming .
A private collection like this should never be given to the government it should be in the hands of people who will understand they’re worth and use them
My first 1911 I got from my C.O. who had it built by a Marine armorer in Vietnam. Remington frame, Ithaca slide and Colt barrel. Guts polished like a mirror. Great gun.
My best and favorite firearm is my 1942 Colt Model 1911 with 1942 Colt slide used in WWII in the Pacific theater, stamped US Army. It was recovered in the Philippines return, and rebuilt by the CMP. And it shoots real good, too.
That is a serious collector. Me, just one. One time it was a shooter. My Dad's, Ithaca 1944 with a black MP belt n holster. Run great. Now only a mag or two every couple of years.
I only have one Colt 1911, I bought it because during Vietnam I stood watch with a fairly rare now Navy 1911. I have one other a Kimber, I collect but mostly mouse guns. Great videos guys.
Bought my first 1911 last Christmas. Never looked back. I grew up shooting Glocks, Sigs, Smith & Wessons, all kinds of stuff. First time I ever shot one of my dads Colts it was love at first sight. Never looked back and am 100% a 1911 guy
Fascinating m8, the lunchbox nick name story is brilliant, i'm British & I was given a replica on one of my teenage birthdays & have loved them ever since, 1930's &1970's versions are my favourites, love that blue tint on the older models, dam good firearm
I HAVE A 1911 MADE IN LATE NOVEMBER 1918 THAT WAS PUT INTO STORAGE AND ISSUED TO MY FRIEND IN WW2, HE SHOT OUT THE BARREL AND REPLACED IT WITH A COLT BUT DID NOT SAVE THE WORN BARREL, IT IS SO NICE I AM GLAD HE SOLD IT TO ME WHEN HE WAS DYING IN THE VA HOSPITAL, ALONG WITH A NAMBU JAP PISTOL. I MET HIM WHEN I SERVED IN THE SONS OF THE AMERICAN LEGION IN MY HOMETOWN. GREAT GUY,CAPT. POWERS,
I have two LNIB 1945 Unissued Rem Rand 1911's, with DCM (1149) paperwork my Dad got in 1962 on an NRA sale. Pristine. He paid $17 for them. Came from the Letterkenny Army Depot. They're sitting in my safe with a few other gems...
Awesome video, I picked up a Colt 1911 from 1917. From a Lt who brought it home after the war. I was able to track his unit, deployment rosters and find the battles he was in.
Great TV Show, what a wealth of information and the passion for 1911! I always loved the Colt 1911 when I first laid eyes on it, I inherited a Colt 1911 that was manufactured back in 1926! And still function to this day, thanks for that great TV Show!
Had a Ithaca I inherited from my grandpa. Unfortunately sold it to a gun shop in Fayetteville N.C. , when I was stationed at Ft.bragg in the early 90s. It was a great shooter. We have a colt and a Springfield armory 1911, but we still have the original holster for the old Ithaca. I still have the receipt for the old gun with the sn, I'm curious what ever happened to it, if it's in a collection, or somebody's bed side gun, or just a shooter.
My go to 1911 is a 1943 issue Remington-Rand that the finish is approximately 99%. I carried 1911's during most of my 23 years as a Marine and found that the Remington-Rand was the most dependable of all of the makes we had access too.
I am jealous and envious at the same time. I became a lover of 1911 models just two years ago. Seeing your collection made me realize how much of a true model 1911 aficionado you are Sir. If technology was able to do this, imagine plugging in a thumb drive to your brain that holds all the history of the knowledge you process. Priceless. BTW, one thing I noticed you handling your firearms, have you ever considered using white gloves? Your pieces are so extraordinary, just the look of you handling your guns with white gloves will be some museum kind of look. Great video and thanks for sharing!
More like a piece of American history. Probably the widest recognized civilian pistol ever,,, combined with military exploits that will never be eclipsed by any other handgun...great basis for a collection..
I inherited a Remington 1911 early SN in the low 8000s. I wish it had been looked after by men like him. I had no idea what it was worth but a gunsmith made me an offer. I declined as sentimental value as my Grandfathers carry piece outweighed the offer. I always think of the age of this gun as being about the same as my grandfather. Love the inspector marks and the Remington UMC meatball.
Just a excellent video on all the 1911 hand guns if you have any keep them the Colts are the best the new Colt commander 4.25 barrel is on back orders if you could find one buy it they are hard to find 🇺🇲💯👍
Wow. What an amazing video. I am so proud of Americans who do this kind of collecting, and research. It keeps out gun heritage alive here in America. Doctor G.W.
I bought my 1911 in 1989, it has been the most accurate and fun to shoot gun I've ever owned .
Just like me 1989 .45 auto by Colt, got Angl Zakaz Colt 1911 later
I have been carrying a Colt 1911 for more than 30 years along the AZ/Mex Border and this weapon has saved my bacon more times than I can count, to include 10 years as a SWAT operator, this weapon is still with me today along the Border. I have a couple of other 1911 to include an old series 70 satin nickel Combat Commander, and a Springfield Ultra compact, and one little baby 1911 in a Colt 380 Mustang, I love my old Colts and love to shoot them, my agency still has numerous Colt 1911s in use to this day.
God bless John Moses Browning...God bless America..
Tony Parrish... Cochise County AZ
God bless you, sir.
@@garciamadrid9040 and you as well!
All I can say is polymer guns, will never be an 1911.
100%true no comparison polymer guns are like water pistols
@@MERAJKHAN-pd1nw 🤣😂🤣
Very true, polymer are better
@@blackops8996 you're a polymer guns are modeled after the 1911.
Thats not even close to how you are supposed to use a comma! I pray to God that was a typo.
WOW IM SERIOUSLY IMPRESSED BY SCOTTS COLLECTION he is so very passionate about the 1911s and I wish there were more people like him ! He has his priorities right and I admire him for being so in depth on the history information and stories behind every each piece of his collection! So refreshing to see a master collector doing the true dillagence of perfecting the classic art of firearms collecting especially when it's on my one of favorite pieces of history the 1911 , I aspire to one day be like him ,thank you Scott for sharing your collection is amazing and you sir are a true master of your hobby!
He seems miserable. Never satisfied , always looking to satiate his dissatisfaction, thinking the cause of his dissatisfaction is outer. But the cause is inner confusion, looking outward , he will never be content , never be happy . This is all ego based, self centered , and not for the benefit of others . He’s not selling them to help kids with cancer. “ any action that has as it basis dissatisfaction, only results in further dissatisfaction.” I wish he finds the path to true contentment , free from attachment . These are cool , but this seems out of balance.
That guy gives me the creeps. 💨🌑
I guess the moron just wanted to hang out his shingle as a wanna be psychiatrist
My father in law became a US citizen in 1975 in Hawaii. The same day he went to the gun store and bought a Colt 1911 and Colt AR15 with Colt scope. He still has them today.
I’m a legal alien been here my whole life I can buy and have bought pistols and guns without a citizenship, did he not know that he was able to buy rifles and pistols as a legal alien allowed to permanently live and reside and work in the US??
Also served 9 years in the army still not a citizen and not sure if I want it
What a collection
At 71 yrs young I have seen some old ones. Scott's collection is truly amazing. Thank you Shooting USA. Take care, Vern
Love 1911's
Love it! I was able to pick up a Remington Rand 1911 on the CMP lottery.
I have always loved Shooting USA, when it was on Network TV. Jim’s voice is engrained in my mind as the voice of firearms. I am glad to see Jim’s Son carrying on. I also loved Bob Munden. I am a huge fan of Byron Ferguson since I shooting a longbow and a recurve. I was so happy to find this on CZcams.
Thank you for continuing the great programming .
Their background music brings me/us of another time.
Indeed. Very nostalgic. Great production where quality is valued.
The one from 1935 with the curved grip looks phenomenal
That's an amazing story. You could never create a collection like that today..
Lots of sub $200 military surplus pistols from time to time. You just have to stack cash and wait for the right time.
This collection needs to go to the Smithsonian when you pass. A whole separate wing. It should never be broken up.
A private collection like this should never be given to the government it should be in the hands of people who will understand they’re worth and use them
Banned by CZcams.. 18:38
My first 1911 I got from my C.O. who had it built by a Marine armorer in Vietnam. Remington frame, Ithaca slide and Colt barrel. Guts polished like a mirror. Great gun.
Wow, what great hustory and collection of ever brave colt M1911 cal. 45 acp!
Love my 19111’s have several Colts and a Remington WWII model with holster & duty belt
That is one great dude!!! We can all learn from his unending passion!!! Thanks guys
Great video, I've always loved the 1911.
My best and favorite firearm is my 1942 Colt Model 1911 with 1942 Colt slide used in WWII in the Pacific theater, stamped US Army. It was recovered in the Philippines return, and rebuilt by the CMP. And it shoots real good, too.
Great video. I’ve had my Colt series 70 1911 for almost 40 years. My most prized gun. I love it
And I thought my 14 1911s is a lot 😁. Very impressive passion; my hat's off to you, fellow Patriot.
That’s a great collection! I’ve shot 1911’s, but never had enough pennies to buy one.
That is a serious collector. Me, just one. One time it was a shooter. My Dad's, Ithaca 1944 with a black MP belt n holster. Run great. Now only a mag or two every couple of years.
This was a wonderful video. Would love to see more like this.
I can't imagine the money he has in that collection, great show, God bless!
I would love to jus sit and talk to that man for a week. The knowledge that man possess is incredible
What a wonderful, beautiful collection! Thank you very much for sharing!
That is an incredible collection. Great video, thankyou. From New Zealand
I only have one Colt 1911, I bought it because during Vietnam I stood watch with a fairly rare now Navy 1911. I have one other a Kimber, I collect but mostly mouse guns. Great videos guys.
Bought my first 1911 last Christmas. Never looked back. I grew up shooting Glocks, Sigs, Smith & Wessons, all kinds of stuff. First time I ever shot one of my dads Colts it was love at first sight. Never looked back and am 100% a 1911 guy
Been shooting 1911s for 30 years now. I thought I was obsessed till I saw Scotts vault. I would love to spend a week with him.
Fascinating m8, the lunchbox nick name story is brilliant, i'm British & I was given a replica on one of my teenage birthdays & have loved them ever since, 1930's &1970's versions are my favourites, love that blue tint on the older models, dam good firearm
I HAVE A 1911 MADE IN LATE NOVEMBER 1918 THAT WAS PUT INTO STORAGE AND ISSUED TO MY FRIEND IN WW2, HE SHOT OUT THE BARREL AND REPLACED IT WITH A COLT BUT DID NOT SAVE THE WORN BARREL, IT IS SO NICE I AM GLAD HE SOLD IT TO ME WHEN HE WAS DYING IN THE VA HOSPITAL, ALONG WITH A NAMBU JAP PISTOL. I MET HIM WHEN I SERVED IN THE SONS OF THE AMERICAN LEGION IN MY HOMETOWN. GREAT GUY,CAPT. POWERS,
Still my Favorite Pistol Ever.
It's a Great video on all those 1911 all different kinds 😀 wow taught me new things 👏 🙌 😀 thank you
really appreciate the passion and appreciation for his collection. genuine joy on his face just talking 1911
You know it's a lunch box gun when the gun has sandwich and coffee stains on it Lol
Awesome segment! It’s incredible to see that unbelievable collection!
I would be beside myself just to have one of these Original Beautiful Colt 1911's. WOW IMPRESSIVE..
What a collection!! Wish I was in your will!
A man cannot own enough 1911's.
I have two LNIB 1945 Unissued Rem Rand 1911's, with DCM (1149) paperwork my Dad got in 1962 on an NRA sale. Pristine. He paid $17 for them. Came from the Letterkenny Army Depot. They're sitting in my safe with a few other gems...
Nice 👍 they should be on your wall
I hope the ATF never touches a single one of his firearms
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Awesome video, I picked up a Colt 1911 from 1917. From a Lt who brought it home after the war. I was able to track his unit, deployment rosters and find the battles he was in.
Incredible collection. Incredible man! Thanks, Scott, for enriching our lives because of your dedication to the fantastic 1911 pistol!
You have to wonder what the hell is wrong with JOE BIDEN's brain ;-)
Great TV Show, what a wealth of information and the passion for 1911! I always loved the Colt 1911 when I first laid eyes on it, I inherited a Colt 1911 that was manufactured back in 1926! And still function to this day, thanks for that great TV Show!
This is the best 1911 video out there, very well done with so much history. 1911 FTW.
I would work for free just to help clean these true and rare artifacts . My hat is off to you..Great historical video!
Mr. Vickers,
Excellent video. Thank you very much for covering the safety rules so clearly and effectively.
Bob
Great story !
Great collection, invaluable pieces shown here. I always wonder what will become of such a collection as this, really pieces of history.
Wow, just an incredible video story for all collectors of the 1911! And a wonderful collection! I love my Colt firearms!!!!!!!!!!
Amazing history, THANK YOU SO much !
Excellent video keep them coming. God bless America
What an amazing collection. But more importantly what a breadth of knowledge.
impressive collection. Thanks for doing this video.
Amazing collection !!! congrats Scott !!! Greetings from Chile.
Had a Ithaca I inherited from my grandpa. Unfortunately sold it to a gun shop in Fayetteville N.C. , when I was stationed at Ft.bragg in the early 90s. It was a great shooter. We have a colt and a Springfield armory 1911, but we still have the original holster for the old Ithaca. I still have the receipt for the old gun with the sn, I'm curious what ever happened to it, if it's in a collection, or somebody's bed side gun, or just a shooter.
Wow that's a great collection. Thank you for sharing some of it with us.
Incredible collection thanks for showing it.
My go to 1911 is a 1943 issue Remington-Rand that the finish is approximately 99%. I carried 1911's during most of my 23 years as a Marine and found that the Remington-Rand was the most dependable of all of the makes we had access too.
I can only dream of being able to collect like this.
I can stay with that guy and his guns in a deserted island forever, lol
Beautiful collection
That was very interesting, what a phenomenal collection, amazing
I am jealous and envious at the same time. I became a lover of 1911 models just two years ago. Seeing your collection made me realize how much of a true model 1911 aficionado you are Sir. If technology was able to do this, imagine plugging in a thumb drive to your brain that holds all the history of the knowledge you process. Priceless. BTW, one thing I noticed you handling your firearms, have you ever considered using white gloves? Your pieces are so extraordinary, just the look of you handling your guns with white gloves will be some museum kind of look. Great video and thanks for sharing!
What a collector!
What a collection!
I had a 1911 colt
More like a piece of American history. Probably the widest recognized civilian pistol ever,,, combined with military exploits that will never be eclipsed by any other handgun...great basis for a collection..
The ATF would like to talk to you about that “lunch box gun”
What an amazing collection
Wow, those are some beautiful guns!
🤩what an amazing collection of beauty and history
WOW, epic collection
Wow now that's a collection to be Proud of 👏👏👏
That was fantastic, thank you!
Wow a beautiful collection
I have 2 Springfield Mil-Specs. One is my EDC and the other sits on my night stand.
Awesome.
Great stuff thanks
Love this video
Excellent video!
I inherited a Remington 1911 early SN in the low 8000s. I wish it had been looked after by men like him. I had no idea what it was worth but a gunsmith made me an offer. I declined as sentimental value as my Grandfathers carry piece outweighed the offer. I always think of the age of this gun as being about the same as my grandfather. Love the inspector marks and the Remington UMC meatball.
Remington, or remington rand? If it's a remington, then it would be from 2010 on up
Love the videos keep them coming
Meant to say in my last comment that with simple maintenance & a steal build it will keep on firing for many many years
Good stuff. Thank you.
Awesome video.
Outstanding Story! Thanks
I own a few 1911s myself, but my collection pails in comparison and none of mine are as notable as those in his collection.
Scott is one hell of a guy!
In no doubt,an iconic pistol👌
To me the Colt 1911 series 70 in blue is top
Just a excellent video on all the 1911 hand guns if you have any keep them the Colts are the best the new Colt commander 4.25 barrel is on back orders if you could find one buy it they are hard to find 🇺🇲💯👍
Another great video.
I love the 1911.
Great video and what an awesome host with a great voice
Amazing 😍
Wow. What an amazing video. I am so proud of Americans who do this kind of collecting, and research. It keeps out gun heritage alive here in America. Doctor G.W.
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