This video discusses the Colt Lightweight Commander pistol, exploring whether viewers would consider purchasing it. It's framed as a question to the audience about their interest in this specific firearm model, implying a review or discussion of its features, history, or appeal within the firearms community.
This "I Carry" episode features a Colt Wiley Clapp edition Lightweight Commander 1911 pistol. The firearm is carried in an Aker Leather FlatSider XR13 holster. The description also mentions a Kershaw Decimus pocketknife, suggesting an everyday carry setup. The focus is on the concealed carry of this specific pistol and associated gear.
This review of the Colt Lightweight Commander highlights its modern features, including factory-installed Novak sights and a dual recoil spring system designed to significantly reduce felt recoil. The aluminum frame contributes to its lightweight nature, making it an attractive option for concealed carry and new shooters, particularly in 9mm. The trigger quality and front strap serrations are also noted as significant improvements.
This is the sixth and final part of the American Rifleman TV series focusing on the firearms and the soldiers who used them during the Pacific War. This episode features a "Rifleman Review" of the 9 mm Colt Lightweight Commander pistol and an "I Have This Old Gun" segment on the Model 1911 Schmidt-Rubin rifle. The content promises a deep dive into historical firearms within the context of a significant military conflict.
This trailer for "Guns & Gear" Season 8, Episode 2, teases a diverse range of firearm content. Featured segments will include an in-depth look at the new Ruger American Pistol, a review of the modern Colt Lightweight Commander pistol, and information on Surefire suppressors. The episode will also showcase ways to customize or "flex" the Mossberg 500 shotgun. "Guns & Gear" aims to provide viewers with a virtual gun shop experience, complete with in-studio interviews, field demonstrations, and shooting tips, airing year-round on Sportsman Channel.
TFB TV's James Reeves reviews four new Colt 1911 models introduced at SHOT Show 2016. The lineup includes the tactical Combat Unit with a full rail, the Lightweight Commander for concealed carry, the tournament-ready Competition Pistol, and the M45A1 with an Ion Bond finish. These releases signify Colt's expansion beyond traditional 1911 offerings.
This video showcases two distinct firearms: a Colt Lightweight Commander pistol and an LRB Arms AR rifle featuring Machete Grey Cerakote finishing. The description provides contact information for MK3 Firearms, encouraging viewers to reach out for price quotes or to initiate custom firearm builds. It also directs viewers to their website and other social media platforms, highlighting their services for custom firearm projects.
The Colt Commander, introduced in 1949, was the first major production handgun with an aluminum alloy frame, dubbed 'Coltalloy'. It features a shortened 4.25-inch barrel, making it more compact than the Government Model. The Commander also introduced the 'Commander Hammer' to prevent hammer bite. Variations include the Lightweight Commander (27 oz) and the all-steel Combat Commander (36 oz).
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