The 1911 and 45 Auto ~ My Cherished Companions

Published on November 15, 2022
Duration: 40:52

This video delves into the history and technical aspects of the .45 Auto cartridge and its association with the iconic 1911 pistol. The speaker, drawing on personal military experience, details the cartridge's development, its adoption following conflicts like the Philippine Insurrection, and its evolution through various firearm models. He discusses its ballistics, recoil characteristics, and historical significance, contrasting it with later military sidearms like the Beretta 9mm. The content highlights the enduring legacy of the .45 Auto and the 1911 platform in firearms history.

Quick Summary

The .45 Auto cartridge, developed by John Moses Browning and adopted in 1911, was chosen by the U.S. military due to the inadequacy of the .38 Long Colt in conflicts like the Philippine Insurrection. Its 230-grain bullet at 850 fps offers significant stopping power through frontal area impact, making the 1911 pistol a legendary firearm.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the 1911 and .45 Auto
  2. 00:36Modern vs. Military 1911 Features
  3. 01:32Personal Gear: K-Bar Knife
  4. 01:56Discovery of Past Video
  5. 03:33Focus on the .45 Auto Cartridge
  6. 04:00.45 ACP vs. .45 Auto Nomenclature
  7. 04:44History of the .45 Auto
  8. 05:33Selection After Philippine Insurrection
  9. 06:00Spanish-American War Context
  10. 08:00Moro Rebellion and Insufficient Calibers
  11. 10:11.38 Long Colt Inadequacy
  12. 10:39Government Testing and Caliber Choice
  13. 11:30Return to .45 Caliber
  14. 12:13Shift to Autoloading Pistols
  15. 12:42John Moses Browning's Role
  16. 13:00.45 ACP Cartridge Development
  17. 13:321911 Military Service History
  18. 13:59Supplanting by Beretta 9mm
  19. 14:13Reasons for Military Shift
  20. 15:01.45 Auto Recoil and Shooter Difficulty
  21. 15:29M1 Carbine as Alternative
  22. 15:56Colorful Era of Cartridge Invention
  23. 16:44Spanish-American War Details
  24. 17:34Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders
  25. 21:24Technological Advancements of the Era
  26. 21:58.45 ACP Longevity and Value
  27. 22:21Shooting the .45 Auto: Personal Experience
  28. 23:02Recoil Operation and Limp-Wristing
  29. 23:52.45 Auto Ballistics Explained
  30. 24:27.38 Special vs. .45 Auto Comparison
  31. 25:02.45 Auto Bullet Energy and Impact
  32. 26:24Bone Impact Capability
  33. 27:02Other .45 Auto Bullet Weights
  34. 27:32Benny's Knee Injury Update
  35. 29:01.45 Auto as a Fun Cartridge
  36. 29:31.45 Auto for Concealed Carry
  37. 30:58The .45 Auto's Storied History
  38. 31:07Myths and Legends of the .45 Auto
  39. 31:31.45 Auto as a Stopping Round
  40. 32:05.45 Auto with +P and JHP Loadings
  41. 32:30Future of the .45 Auto Cartridge
  42. 32:43.45 Auto Accuracy and Design
  43. 33:08The 1911 Design Legacy
  44. 33:391911's Influence on Handgun Design
  45. 33:58Conclusion and Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was the .45 Auto cartridge developed?

The .45 Auto cartridge was developed and adopted by the U.S. military following the Philippine Insurrection and Moro Rebellion, where the existing .38 Long Colt was found to be insufficient in stopping determined attackers, necessitating a more powerful round.

What are the key ballistics of the .45 Auto cartridge?

A standard 230-grain full metal jacketed .45 Auto round typically travels at around 850 feet per second from a 5-inch barrel, delivering substantial frontal area impact and stopping power, though with moderate energy levels.

What is the historical significance of the 1911 pistol and the .45 Auto?

The 1911 pistol, chambered in .45 Auto, served as the standard U.S. military sidearm from 1911 through the mid-1980s, seeing action in major conflicts and becoming an iconic firearm due to its robust design and stopping power.

Why did the U.S. military switch from the .45 Auto to the 9mm Beretta?

The military transitioned to the 9mm Beretta for several reasons, including increased magazine capacity, reduced weight, and perceived easier recoil management, although the .45 Auto's effectiveness and historical significance remain highly regarded.

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