This video showcases five different 1911 pistols owned by the presenter, ranging from a highly regarded American-made model to more unconventional variants. The presenter discusses their personal impressions, including shooting characteristics and perceived 'blasphemy' based on origin or caliber.
This video humorously ranks firearms from 'Level 1' to 'Level 1000', showcasing a diverse range of guns from the ultra-quiet Volquartsen Mamba with Super Colibri .22 LR to the powerful Big Kahuna Firearms Raptor 50 BMG and the classic Centurion 11 (1911). The host, Civilian Tactical, demonstrates expertise by identifying niche firearms and ammunition, while maintaining a satirical and energetic tone. The content highlights various calibers and firearm types, offering a lighthearted yet informative look at the spectrum of firearms available.
This video, titled "Why 1911s Reign Supreme *Fudd Edition* (Centurion 11 1911)", focuses on the 1911 pistol platform. The "Fudd Edition" likely implies a classic or traditional take on the platform, potentially appealing to a more experienced or nostalgic segment of firearm enthusiasts. The description encourages viewers to visit civtac.club for sponsor information and deals, suggesting a commercial aspect to the content. While the specific firearm demonstrated is a Centurion 11 1911, the title indicates a broader discussion about the enduring appeal of the 1911 design.
This episode of TGC News covers several new firearm releases and industry updates. Key announcements include FN Browning Group's new parent company name, SilencerCo's acquisition of Zev Technologies, and new pistol and rifle offerings from Aero Precision, Walther, Santan Tactical, Watchtower (formerly F1 Firearms), Century Arms, and Smith & Wesson's Performance Center Carry Comp line. The video also highlights a new AR-15 wall kit from Lockdown and discusses the need for a new, larger venue for Gunon's annual event.
This review of the Century Arms Centurion 11 1911, presented by experienced reviewer sootch00, highlights its classic GI-style design and impressive fit and finish for its $399 MSRP. While praised for its value and classic aesthetics, the review notes a heavier-than-average trigger pull (7lb 13.8oz) and basic sights, making it a solid option for those seeking an affordable entry into the 1911 platform without modern enhancements.
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