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1911 Madness!!

Happy New Year! Who is a fan of the 1911? I've got a nice starter collection of this awesome pistol....check it out!

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  • @johngaltman
    @johngaltman7 ай бұрын

    I love that he bought a 1911 in a hardware store going off to WW1, that is what the 2A was meant to be, back when it was actually understood.

  • @BurninatorTheTrogdor

    @BurninatorTheTrogdor

    7 ай бұрын

    Yeah man, remember the SEARS catalog?

  • @johngaltman

    @johngaltman

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes I do, I have worked on several shotguns that peoples grandfather had purchased from that catalog and others.@@BurninatorTheTrogdor

  • @georgefredrick5245

    @georgefredrick5245

    7 ай бұрын

    We need to get our country back!

  • @tomeickhorst6787

    @tomeickhorst6787

    7 ай бұрын

    I have actually accumulated a pretty decent Sears and Western Auto gun collection. Started when I was 18 with a JC Higgins bolt action 30-30. From the local western auto store that was open in my home town. Since then it has grown a lot. Most people don’t know that Sears and Western Auto sold Remington,savage,Marlin,Winchester but stamped and marked for their stores

  • @anthonyfigueroa2395

    @anthonyfigueroa2395

    7 ай бұрын

    The 1911 was used in any war since 1902 when the arms started getting them developed and tested...they bought the final contracts in 1911...hence the name 1911.

  • @mike5805
    @mike58057 ай бұрын

    My dad was a gunsmith for 50 plus years. He's been gone since April 4th of 21. He built a custom colt commander. It's all fitted parts and shoots great. I have a comp barrel for it that makes this thing shoot like a 38 special. Happy New Year, Mark.

  • @billdonaldson7546
    @billdonaldson75467 ай бұрын

    A chef engineer on a boat I worked on mailed one back to his wife from Korea during the war he hid it inside of a Japanese radio he moved the electronics up and made a false bottom anyway she had it and the radio when he got home.

  • @bootstrappyworkshop8367
    @bootstrappyworkshop83677 ай бұрын

    I'm 45 years old myself, and this year I'm building a doublestack .45 using a SW1911PD donor gun with cnc STI frame(have the block of 7075 ready to go) and a 3D printed grip for Paraordinance P14 mags. Why you ask? Why not.

  • @travistucker7317

    @travistucker7317

    2 ай бұрын

    Have you started on this? Have you seen the project out there already? I forget the name, but it's a para ramp/ sti mag print project, if i remember a guy is doing. It's called something like 3d 2011. Lots of good info in there

  • @bobbowie5334
    @bobbowie53344 ай бұрын

    Years ago a new guy at the range (from New York) went to a gun store thinking to buy a _Combat Elite_ but was instead sold a _Delta Elite_ by an unscrupulous salesman (The 10mm Delta Elite at the time wasn't selling at all). He hated the gun and the fact that he just got hoodwinked by a guy whose last job was at a bowling alley. The shooter in the next booth overhead his whining and took the piece off his hands for a hundred bucks. True story.

  • @MooreFishing-ky3wq

    @MooreFishing-ky3wq

    Ай бұрын

    What a tool ! 😂

  • @WrenchHead
    @WrenchHead7 ай бұрын

    You mean that was Edwins great grandpa buying that 1911 😂

  • @alex7x57
    @alex7x577 ай бұрын

    Based on the markings on your dad's pistol, Grandpa for sure didn't buy it from a hardware store. Being marked with "M1911 US Army" on the slide, and "US Property" and Ordnance Department inspector initials on the frame, that gun was definitely made for military contract. The equivalent pistol being produced for the civilian market at the time was marked "Colt .45 Automatic" on the slide and "Government Model" on the frame without any inspector initials. Grandpa in all likelihood took it home with him after WWI, and he wouldn't have been alone. Hundreds of thousands of M1911's grew legs and walked off in that era, such that it was a major contributing factor to the pistol shortage when the US entered WWI, not just because of low procurement because the US military was tiny at the time. The shortage was also the reason for the oddity which is the Colt and S&W M1917 revolvers chambered in .45 ACP with half-moon clips. Thanks for sharing your collection with us. You have some awesome pieces.

  • @steveb6103

    @steveb6103

    7 ай бұрын

    I had to go look. My grandfather's M1911 is marked the same way. And he definitely bought it at a hardware store. Because the handwritten receipt is in the box. Officers could supply their own sidearm. Or be issued an M1917 . Witch, I also have.

  • @alex7x57

    @alex7x57

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes, I'm very familiar with the practice of officers having to provide sidearms at their own expense, @@steveb6103, in addition to their uniforms, insignia, and field equipment. It's a tradition which dates back to at least to the knights of Medieval times, if not earlier. If an officer did purchase an M1911 pistol, or any pistol, from the government, then the receipt coming with it would have been from the government, not some hardware store, because that would mean said hardware store was dealing in stolen government property. And why would a US Army officer buy stolen government property to use while in military service?

  • @billyj.williams2341

    @billyj.williams2341

    7 ай бұрын

    Most likely purchased sometime well after the war surplus... as it was like the one he was issued by the military. The SN, 240xxx, which is very clear, indicates it was made in the last batch of Colts Govt contract for 1918.... Which means it was probably delivered too late to have been used in WW1.... also obviously wasn't purchased in 1917 like grandads story. These family stories often have little embellishments that grow over time.

  • @klesmer
    @klesmer7 ай бұрын

    Thanks Mark. I am glad you survived your visit with the Mad Man in the West. If I were only allowed to own one handgun it would be a 1911, chambered in 45acp or 10mm. I am a 76yr old Army brat and cut my teeth on 1911's.

  • @Oldhogleg
    @Oldhogleg7 ай бұрын

    To me there's 1911s, then everything else. I've shot a number of different types of pistols, but I always come back to the 1911 platform. I still have the PARA ORDNANCE 1911s I got back in the 90s. One of them I converted to 45 Super!

  • @erniemiller1953
    @erniemiller19537 ай бұрын

    I walked into a local gun shop and told him I wanted a 1911. He sighed and treated me like a tard. I want a 1911 because it is what i played with in the Army.

  • @murphymmc
    @murphymmc7 ай бұрын

    My first handgun was a P226, a couple of others followed, then picked up a 4" 1911 and it became my favorite. Easy for EDC, exceptionally accurate. Since then a few more calibers and pistols. All shoot well, none as accurately as the .45. I've only shot a few thousand rounds through it and maybe a couple thousand through my 9mm's. Love the 1911 in .45ACP. Side note, your Delta Elite was the first competition against the Bren Ten 10mm, it was also the first to fail with that original high pressure loading of 10mm. The Bren Ten was built around that high pressure 200gr bullet at 1250fps. I remember reading it was around 50,000psi. The resurrected 10mm today is no more than 38,000psi, your Delta Elite should eat those easily.

  • @benjaminnevins5211
    @benjaminnevins52117 ай бұрын

    I love the display stand!

  • @hessex1899
    @hessex18997 ай бұрын

    Man that' 60's NM is *sweet*. I have one 1911, a full house custom CCO built on a Caspian frame and slide. I didn't commission it, some fool's dad did. They sold it on consignment for $400 at my LGS. :)

  • @ulkesh78
    @ulkesh787 ай бұрын

    Beautiful line up!

  • @shook0002
    @shook00027 ай бұрын

    Same tastes. Lol. I have a Colt 1911, Tisas 9mm 1911, and a CMP Remington Rand 1944 1911. Such a classic pistol. The Tisas shoots perfect! And so does the Remington Rand.

  • @wes11bravo
    @wes11bravo7 ай бұрын

    The first time I ever took my daughter to the range, she absolutely loved firing my AR15A2 but was a little bit rattled after she sent a few rounds downrange with my M1911A1 which she said "has a really big jump", haha

  • @CarbonGlassMan
    @CarbonGlassMan7 ай бұрын

    My first 1911 was a Llama commander sized model. It was not Milspec but I made Winson Combat parts fit it anyway. I got one of their triggers in there and the grip safety with the beavertail. It just took some sanding and filing from what I remember. I also made a rubber wrap-around grip fit it. I think that required some welding, drilling and tapping because they put the grip screws about half a hole off from every other 1911. When I went to Bowling Green Ky for one of my job interviews for the Corvette plant, the girl I had just stopped dating broke into my apartment and stole it. Years later she told me she traded it for some crack rocks to a crack dealer. All of my custom gunsmithing down the tubes.

  • @MrWilberbeast1
    @MrWilberbeast17 ай бұрын

    As a Ausfailian, I struggle how someone can fit so much freedom in a video. Cheers mate.

  • @brianbird3756
    @brianbird37567 ай бұрын

    When i first started carrying concealed, i started with a Colt 1911 (80 series) in stainless. I trained CONSTANTLY, drawing, shooting four, then reholstering, over and over and over. A few years back i "upgraded" my collection and started carrying a 2.0 in 9mm. This year I dusted off the old 45 and started carrying it again, but this time in a shoulder rig. I started training with the now changed draw and realized that I'm still dead on with it four times in a row.

  • @mutantfmj
    @mutantfmj7 ай бұрын

    As a Recon Marine i carried qualified expert and used my MEUSOC .45 then M45A1 for many years in combat, it always worked and worked great.

  • @gdaddy5193
    @gdaddy51937 ай бұрын

    I just got back into 1911s. I Have some pretty nifty carry guns ... Ruger 57, FN FNX .45, Taurus 1911 .45 ... I now carry a Rock Island Armory in 10 mm. There's just something comfortable about carrying something that always feels familiar. When the Florida weather comes back I may fall out of love, but, for now ......

  • @homegunsmithunger598
    @homegunsmithunger5987 ай бұрын

    Thanks for showing it, the WWI 1911 is actually amazing, it is very very rare to see the original finish in that condition. The 1967 National Match is the best 1911 one can get, I have exactly the same model from the same year, all the parts are fitted much better than at any other Colt 1911 till this day.

  • @davidwollenberg1758
    @davidwollenberg17587 ай бұрын

    You've got some nice pistols your observations about society are correct

  • @TimothySielbeck
    @TimothySielbeck7 ай бұрын

    Loved using it as a sidearm in the Army. When I bought my first pistol it was a 1911A1 in (forgive me John Moses Browning) 9mm. I got it because of my familiarity with the platform and I remembered how to field strip it after 40 years (thanks Drill Sgt Cobb) and was still fairly accurate, too. I would have preferred it in .45 but the only ones the store had were more than twice what I paid for the one I got.

  • @xb0xisbetter

    @xb0xisbetter

    7 ай бұрын

    JMB didn't choose the caliber anyway (although he designed that too), the U.S. army did. Military trial prototypes were chambered in .38 ACP until the 1905.

  • @robjohns5569
    @robjohns55697 ай бұрын

    Wearing custom 1911 I built for my dad 29 years ago .slicked up A1 better sights barrel and bushing . Spring kit and trigger Laped . Salt mirror blue !

  • @KarenNakamura1
    @KarenNakamura17 ай бұрын

    I have a nice 1944 Remington Rand 1911 from CMP. It's one of my keep'ems.

  • @dewaynegoodwin5695
    @dewaynegoodwin56957 ай бұрын

    I own a couple of 1911's. One is a Springfield Armory double stack (that's right, 14+1) made in 1983 and my Kimber Tactical Pro II that is one of my carry guns.

  • @42pyroboy
    @42pyroboy4 ай бұрын

    Between you and Mark Novak I have learned a good deal. Thank you so much for sharing your passions.

  • @fredboat
    @fredboat7 ай бұрын

    Thanks, Enjoyed, Been a 1911 fan/user since the 70s myself.

  • @badkatrising3918
    @badkatrising39187 ай бұрын

    1911’s are like 5 spd transmissions, not everybody can shoot them, or maintain them. Ken at C&S got one of my last Para 1911’s and we bobtailed it before everyone had ever seen an Ed Brown. That was his daily carry for almost a decade. 😂

  • @bgg9619
    @bgg96197 ай бұрын

    Nice collection of 1911s. Tnx fr sharingm

  • @voodooreptiles3553
    @voodooreptiles35537 ай бұрын

    They have done everything they can to make all groups hate each other. Nice collection, I like the rotating rack.

  • @briancox2721
    @briancox27217 ай бұрын

    10mm loads can vary from less spice than 40 S&w to damn near .357 power, so comparisons to 45 ACP are a bit fraught. My scariest 1911 story is mine. I bought some "+P" rounds from a local "boutique manufacturer", now defunct, at a gun show. Didn't know anything about overpressure signs or typical muzzle velocity at the time. Ran a couple mags through Willy nilly. The primers that weren't ironed flat ruptured. My Ruger 1911 held, but I'm sure I shortened it's life.

  • @brianminser8490
    @brianminser84907 ай бұрын

    I owen 2 1911's. A Ruger SR1911 full size in stainless and a Tisas 1911 Commander w/ cerakote. "A 9mm will take your life but, a 45ACP will take your soul".

  • @billdonaldson7546
    @billdonaldson75467 ай бұрын

    I have a cheap rock island and love it supposedly they were made on old colt machines.

  • @chethaynes5802
    @chethaynes58027 ай бұрын

    Great Report. Thank You. I proudly use the 1911 and variants.

  • @ronmccants1513
    @ronmccants15137 ай бұрын

    Show off! I totally understand, I too own a half dozen special 1911’s in various forms. As a retired machinists and engine builder the genius of John Mosses Browning I what fascinates me the most. Super basic physics at a time before CAD & CNC and to this very day there isn’t an auto loading pistol that doesn’t take cues from the 1911. Guess that makes me a Fudd also. Nothing stays around for over 100 years and not be only good but the best. I own a few polymer guns but to me they’re simply throw aways. As a carry weapon should it ever need to used it’s now evidence, none of my 1911’s will ever see the inside of an evidence locker. I appreciate your tribute to one of the most prolific machines ever invented. Happy New year!

  • @1248dl
    @1248dl7 ай бұрын

    Happy New Year to you, too!

  • @bassassassinnn7459
    @bassassassinnn74597 ай бұрын

    I have two "1911's". A Kimber Pro Carry Series 1, and a fully custom John Jardine Valtro 1998A1. The Valtro is insane. Smooth like glass, and it's a high mirror polish blued finish. I love old steel guns. I'm 37, but I act like a 78 year old.

  • @jackusmc2542
    @jackusmc25427 ай бұрын

    Very nice collection. Not a 1911, but I picked up a 1903 Pocket Hammer in .38 Auto a few years back. Think Commander length 1902. Pivoting barrel, no external safeties and in decent condition. I saw it in a local shop and got it for a decent price. Even came with two magazines. I already reload for .38 Super so I was able to work up some loads for it. I was able to find a source for .38 Auto marked cases, but they won't ship to my state, so having a local dealer get them for me. Shoots really good for a 100 year old gun. My favorite 1911 is my 1978 Combat Commander in .38 Super. It was a mess when I got it but is very nice now, thanks to a local smith who specializes in Colts.

  • @sohum63
    @sohum637 ай бұрын

    Excellent timing. Went out to the shop a few hrs ago and decided I needed to reload some 45acp. Hadn’t loaded much in a while and spent some time switching the press over and made up a few test loads only to come in to this video of some nice colts.

  • @CarbonGlassMan
    @CarbonGlassMan7 ай бұрын

    An old man that I use to work with, a big gun nut that helped get me into guns, carried a Colt 1911 that he bought from the army for $15. He bought two of them for $15 each. Not long after that, they stopped selling them for that and started throwing them in the ocean. That's what he told me anyway.

  • @kevinknowles2109
    @kevinknowles21097 ай бұрын

    I like them because I am a Fudd. I used to shoot the mark 4 series 70 for RCBS. Back in the mid 70ies. Thx great video 🎉

  • @JohnTBlock
    @JohnTBlock7 ай бұрын

    First pistol i was old enough tobuy, was a 1927 Argentine, built on Colt tooling, idential to an A-1 model. Got it 2nd hand from a shop, someone had put big target sights for Bullseye on it.I campaigned with it in IPSC in the 80's, in a homemade holster and mag pouches... still got it, I'm 70 now and still enjoy it!

  • @krowchuk1
    @krowchuk17 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing, my grandfather two favorite pistols were 1911 45ACP and 1903 32ACP, I will never forget the day he told me it’s time for me to shoot a man’s gun. He made me dry fire it a few times and then gave me a magazine with one round. The things that my grandfather shared with me and showed me helped form the person I am today. That’s what 1911’s made me think about, my grandfather was very passionate about 1911’s. Happy New Years and thanks for sparking the memories of my grandfather. God Bless!!! Hopefully you can find time to make many KZread videos this year. Your videos are educational and informative and make me look at things from an engineering, machinist and toolmaker’s perspective. Thank you.

  • @AldoSchmedack

    @AldoSchmedack

    7 ай бұрын

    Best way to learn is round at a time until you can control all the recoil. Makes many jump first time. See one fire once that had a second go off near their face from recoil. Hard for the younger to control many times for sure!

  • @ulysisxtr
    @ulysisxtr7 ай бұрын

    Amazing colletion!

  • @rickkinnison9573
    @rickkinnison95737 ай бұрын

    I was a unit armorer with the 16th MASH, Ft Riley. Even the nurses qualified on and carried M1911’s. Beautiful weapons.

  • @prestonnewcomb5991
    @prestonnewcomb59917 ай бұрын

    I started out liking plastic fantastic, but not going as far as Glock, I bought a Walther P99. Now I prefer to carry a Beretta and have a National Match Series 80 for competition.

  • @KRN762
    @KRN7627 ай бұрын

    I love the M1911. Its a piece of Americana that every American should own. Just like the M1 Garand

  • @HyenaButts
    @HyenaButts7 ай бұрын

    I built two 1911s using 80% frames back before the ATF got their panties in a bunch over 80%s. One using Ed Brown parts that I hand fit and the other using a parts kit Springfield 1911A1. Very fun guns, quite reliable too.

  • @nobodynoone2500

    @nobodynoone2500

    7 ай бұрын

    And yet, 80% are, and have always been, legal. Don't let the doomsyaers getcha with the fudd.

  • @joshkelley1171
    @joshkelley11717 ай бұрын

    I just consider them old school but still extremely effective. I've been thinking about adding a 1911 to my collection honestly just for the history of it.

  • @TheRealZJE313

    @TheRealZJE313

    7 ай бұрын

    What!!!! Just cause of the history? Where I am from criminal are hoping out with Draco and AR pistols. The 1911 in 45 has al ready proven its self in battle and now we have other platforms that give us more rounds per magazines. But the trigger pull of the 1911 is what brings me back to it especially in a good 1911.plus we have model gear to concealed carry with the round butt and 4in barrel

  • @MrM2hb
    @MrM2hb7 ай бұрын

    Love the 1911. The display stand is cool.

  • @buzzsah
    @buzzsah7 ай бұрын

    Nice set of 1911's

  • @mrshort2379
    @mrshort23797 ай бұрын

    the sad part is I don't even own a 1911. I think they are timeless classic, and just a work of art. in all honesty, it was always capacity that stopped me from getting one. however that is still no excuse not to have at least 1 in a cache/collection.

  • @szabib2144
    @szabib21447 ай бұрын

    Those are very nice 👍

  • @JohnTBlock
    @JohnTBlock7 ай бұрын

    And Happy New Year to you, Mark!

  • @aaronblack9347
    @aaronblack93477 ай бұрын

    I built a a1/a2 hybrid clone if that makes any sense lol. Built from scratch with a original colt virgin parts kit and slide with Caspian frame. It was by far the hardest labor of love I've ever crafted into something that goes bang. I shot it 7 times because it's to pretty and I'm to proud. She is now queen of the safe lol

  • @trainedmunkie
    @trainedmunkie7 ай бұрын

    Beautiful selection of 1911s Always wanted an A1 and a Para Ordnance P14 45 but 🇬🇧🤡 (unfortunately). Did get to fire one many years ago. Now i doubt the government here would even let plastic bb pews through customs, even if we got an army crossing the channel invading Britain. Not for the general public anyway. But hay ho. Love the content, keep it coming. But anyways, Happy New Year to you and yours Mark. Same for the rest of you. 🇬🇧🍻🇺🇸👍

  • @DeathMond.
    @DeathMond.7 ай бұрын

    .38 super. Varooom

  • @TsunauticusIV
    @TsunauticusIV7 ай бұрын

    Wow. Those are all gorgeous. I’ve always wanted to own a 1911 but have never been able to afford it.

  • @xb0xisbetter

    @xb0xisbetter

    7 ай бұрын

    Look into Tisas and Rock Island. Avoid Taurus. Rugers are still reasonably priced too sometimes, and those are series 70 but drop safe due to their titanium firing pins.

  • @m.webber5118
    @m.webber51187 ай бұрын

    Awesome video thanks! Happy new year

  • @reevinriggin3570
    @reevinriggin35707 ай бұрын

    I am a classic 1911 guy, so yea, that collection is awesome. I have 10mm Delta Elite that I have owned for the last 25 years and I LOVE it! Sounds weird, but I do. I carry a CZ, but my heart is with the 1911. Thanks for sharing, Mark.

  • @jediknight1294

    @jediknight1294

    7 ай бұрын

    The CZ75 is basically brownings last design perfected, it's what you can take that's best from a Hi Power and improving it.

  • @HatOnAHat
    @HatOnAHat7 ай бұрын

    The polished finish on that Delta Elite is boner inspiring!

  • @TheGrendelbane
    @TheGrendelbane7 ай бұрын

    I catch flak for my .38 Super. Seriously these caliber wars are silly. If people knew that i can change it over to a 9x23mm Winchester, they would freak out. Nice collection, Mark.

  • @Juan_Doooh
    @Juan_Doooh7 ай бұрын

    Very nice collection Mark. I’ve got two 1911’s I still need to get built up.

  • @caledanielson1193
    @caledanielson11937 ай бұрын

    On my 21st birthday in 2002, after returning from Afghanistan the month prior I purchased my first handgun from the PX at main side Camp Pendleton. Ironically prior to being 21 I could shoot rockets and set demo charges but in California I needed to wait like a month to get a 1911… still cool that I bought it at the PX….It was a Springfield mil spec 1911a1. I still have it and shoot it regularly and carry it occasionally. I’ve replaced the grips and replaced the grip safety with a Wilson combat drop in beaver tail and commander hammer. I also have a marvel 22 conversion kit for it that is a real hoot.

  • @apollorobb
    @apollorobb7 ай бұрын

    I love the 1911 and the Hi-Power both my Favorite hand cannons .Happy New Year

  • @rb67mustang
    @rb67mustang7 ай бұрын

    Mark, I like your Grand Father's 45acp story more than the others. I think it's crazy to buy any firearm and never fire it; it's an Un-American thing to do!!!😮 Mark, thanks for sharing this video on New Years Eve!!! Happy New Year to you!!!

  • @nobodynoone2500

    @nobodynoone2500

    7 ай бұрын

    Nothing unamerican about it, as long as you are shooting your other guns ;-)

  • @TheEdmond30
    @TheEdmond307 ай бұрын

    HappyNew Year Mark. thems some beautiful ironworks

  • @sski
    @sski7 ай бұрын

    Happy New Year to you as well, Brother Serbu!

  • @dragonhealer7588
    @dragonhealer75887 ай бұрын

    Happy New Year! 1911A1 was the standard. I'm still good with one. Poly frame guns are harder to shoot for me.

  • @user-xj4bt3pv3j
    @user-xj4bt3pv3j7 ай бұрын

    Your Dads was the one that caught my eye immediately round tops and glitter but your Dads !! Ihad a Llama 45 , everyone sneered but it worked iine for me , and a little Llama especial in 22 what a blast, glory days.

  • @justSkitBra
    @justSkitBra7 ай бұрын

    1911's are still very nice and usually good quality. i am very interested in the development that spawned the 2011 wich solves many of the normal issues with the 1911, doublestack with more capacity. also since 9mm and .45 is somewhat comparable nowadays with the many offerings of 9mm pulling ahead in both performance and price and its possible now with 9mm 2011 to get that 1911 feel with modern capacity and performance.

  • @robbytheremin2443
    @robbytheremin24437 ай бұрын

    When my grandson turned 21, he wanted a 9mm. I loaned him a Kimber I inherited from my dad while I searched for a 9. Well, he became a 1911 fan boy so I guess the Kimber is his now. 😂

  • @BurninatorTheTrogdor
    @BurninatorTheTrogdor7 ай бұрын

    I like every caliber. If it goes boom it's cool. I would like a 10mm 1911.

  • @larsandreasrisy4402
    @larsandreasrisy44027 ай бұрын

    Nice guns you got there! Nothing madness about 1911's 😁 And .45 is the right caliber for the pistol. I'm loving the Government model😊 I have only two.. One satin nickel Colt from mid 70's and a newer clone ish 1911. .45 The .45 is the fresh reloaders best friend,a forgiving cartridge to start with. I love it! 😁 Nothing wrong about the Delta Elite 10 mm Auto neither 😍

  • @aapex1
    @aapex17 ай бұрын

    Beautiful

  • @craigbraswell4269
    @craigbraswell42697 ай бұрын

    1911's are amazing historical firearms cherished by many Americans, including myself.

  • @palerider7171
    @palerider71717 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing! Yeah I would say I am a 1911/45ACP fan/fudd! Happy New Year Mark.

  • @igordzuro4353
    @igordzuro43537 ай бұрын

    Gotta love the 1911 in .45ACP. One of the, if not the most iconic pistols ever. You don't even have to be American to acknowledge it's a masterpiece. And anyone saying it's crap is full of it... One day I'm gonna have me one like yours. Really beautiful collection.

  • @jefftabor595
    @jefftabor5957 ай бұрын

    Nice collection. Happy New Year!

  • @hkguitar1984
    @hkguitar19847 ай бұрын

    The very first handgun I owned was a Colt Delta Elite in the Bright Polished Stainless Steel. I loved that Colt 1911, however the 10mm rounds were pretty hard on the slide/frame. Back in the 1990s the 10mm Winchester Silvertips were pushing 185gn JHP to 1,485 fps.

  • @BishopBlast
    @BishopBlast7 ай бұрын

    I really enjoy 1911’s. Looking for 2011 as well

  • @Trooper4985
    @Trooper49857 ай бұрын

    I love my Coonan Classic. I also enjoy my Rock Island Armory 10MM M1911A1 Match.

  • @danielescobar7618
    @danielescobar76187 ай бұрын

    Mark Serbu going to build a scale up 1911 in 50 beowulf. I can feel it.

  • @lb.sfirearms
    @lb.sfirearms7 ай бұрын

    Just got my first one, old llama. It blew up after 30 rounds so trying to get it rebuilt now. I love you black m45a1.

  • @7thsluglord363
    @7thsluglord3637 ай бұрын

    The indoor bullet trap always cracks me up, love it. I would love to get a 1911 someday, one of my "collection goals" guns.

  • @Dennisthemenace40
    @Dennisthemenace407 ай бұрын

    I have two 1911’s and love them both. Sometimes I even carry one because I like them so much. Like many others, I don’t understand the divisiveness in our community. Guns are tools of Freedom. We shouldn’t be trying to beat each other down over trivial issues like what caliber one chooses. We get enough of that garbage already. Happy New Year everyone!!

  • @terrydepew1252
    @terrydepew12527 ай бұрын

    Mark thanks for sharing your nice collection with us tonight and happy new year. Your Grand Dads 1911 is the crown jewel in your collection. So cool to have a piece of your family history there. I like that MARSOC version you got there and the shine on that Delta Elite is nice but the rest of them 1911's all have spur hammers and they tend to take a bite out of the web of my hand after a reload like during an IPSC match. I swapped the spur hammer on my series 70 gold cup decades ago for a Commander hammer and an upswept beavertail grip safety so it would quit that bad habit. I guess i'm a fudd cuz most pistols i shoot nowadays are .45 ACP. All Colts except for the Ruger .22/45 that gets shot regular. I have a stainless Officers ACP and a few Defenders too. Had a 9mm Luger once. Nice to look at, but ole slab sides was more fun to shoot. And less fussy. Older i get, the less calibers i shoot. As long as i can still rack the slide on a 1911 and hit what i'm aiming at why not. Probably pulled the trigger on more .45 rounds than everything else combined so why change now. When i get to old/arthritic to rack a 1911 maybe i'll try one of them tip barrel Beretta's or a wheel gun, who knows.

  • @brandiwynter
    @brandiwynter7 ай бұрын

    Very cool, loved seeing the 1911's. My only 1911 is an STI Elektra .45acp. It's an officer size gun and it shoots beautifully. Reliability is excellent which proves that small 1911's can definitely be made to be reliable when they are properly made.

  • @volksdeutschewaffenss9670
    @volksdeutschewaffenss96707 ай бұрын

    design ahead of its time, still looks modern after almost 100 years , so coollllll

  • @________Thatheis
    @________Thatheis7 ай бұрын

    Lovely 😍 hardware Mark. Enjoyed the satisfying light pop made when removed off your tool rack. Have a Great New Year dude Alohã

  • @scaler1179
    @scaler11797 ай бұрын

    I bought a Gold Cup National Match in mat stainless. Love that gun. Got it new in 1995.

  • @purelife9000
    @purelife90007 ай бұрын

    Good to see ya Mark! Happy New Year!

  • @TheKimchiKid
    @TheKimchiKid7 ай бұрын

    I got a hold of an unmolested West Point Class of 1996 colt 1911. Super clean

  • @jiujitsuforall8627
    @jiujitsuforall86277 ай бұрын

    A few decades ago, as an FFL, I bought a Parker Arms (out of Wyoming?) 1911-platform 10mm. That thing was a blast (pun intended) to shoot. Also owned a Colt 70-Series that I traded a worn out CAR-15 for. Love the nostalgia and history associated with the 1911.

  • @Gravedigger933
    @Gravedigger9337 ай бұрын

    In my opinion the 1911 is the best looking pistol ever created.

  • @samsham8218
    @samsham82187 ай бұрын

    AWESOME!!!!!!!! One of my ALL TIME FAVORITE Pistols. The National Match/Gold Cups hold a special place in my heart.

  • @gvet47
    @gvet477 ай бұрын

    I have a true Colt manufactured 1911A1 as a government issued service arm. Yes it is a parkerized finish as the way issue came. It was reworked at the Rock Island Arsenal for a target arm so they mounted adjustable sights and could handle military target loads. At 76 it is still my favorite gun.

  • @jkrofchick90
    @jkrofchick907 ай бұрын

    Happy new year Mark, and it’s so refreshing to hear someone in the gun community not shit on a single caliber 😂 I’ve never got why people hate 45 or hate 9mm or the ar/ak Glock/1911 cliques . A guns a gun as long as it not a lorcin or raven 😂I love them all .

  • @nsob8897

    @nsob8897

    7 ай бұрын

    God man I love my 9mm.. Not a huge fan of 45 but it'll still do what it did 100 years ago before we had really stanky powders. I'm more of a 10mm fan if I'm gonna go bigger than 9mm but as ya said: a gun's a gun. It'll take care of what ails ya. I can't tell ya how many people I've had try to tell me that they got a 40 s&w because 9mm just isn't enough gun. I just laugh at them. Anyway, happy new year man. Hopefully there's lots more Fudd lore to chuckle at this year.

  • @joshuagibson2520

    @joshuagibson2520

    7 ай бұрын

    I even love the lorcin, bryco, Jennings, etc. If it goes bang, it captures my heart.

  • @cd0130

    @cd0130

    7 ай бұрын

    I used to have a raven 25acp. Ammo was expensive but the gun worked better than a lot of cheap 22lr pistols.

  • @nobodynoone2500

    @nobodynoone2500

    7 ай бұрын

    Yeah but who's gonna speak up for the zip22 and yeet cannon?

  • @jkrofchick90

    @jkrofchick90

    7 ай бұрын

    @@cd0130 I still have the raven 25 in chrome with wood grips , I call it my prostitute pistol lol I bring it with me on trips in case I have to go in a casino or fed building I don’t feel too bad leaving it in the center console if it gets stolen I won’t cry about it like my jericho or kimber lol