1911 vs M1 Carbine in a Practical Match

Published on June 27, 2020
Duration: 9:26

This practical match, led by firearms expert Ian McCollum, compares the performance of a classic 1911 pistol against the M1 Carbine in a series of timed shooting stages. The experiment highlights the M1 Carbine's superior speed and ease of use in practical scenarios, confirming its design intent as an effective auxiliary weapon. The results demonstrate significant time savings with the carbine across various drills, from basic target engagement to plate racks.

Quick Summary

Firearms expert Ian McCollum conducted a practical shooting match comparing the 1911 pistol and the M1 Carbine. The M1 Carbine demonstrated superior speed and ease of aiming, confirming its design purpose as a more effective auxiliary weapon. It consistently outperformed the 1911 in timed drills, achieving a final score of 64 to the 1911's 54.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Historical Context
  2. 01:24Stage 1: Mozambique Drill
  3. 03:13Stage 2: Falling Plates
  4. 04:59Stage 3: Static Targets and Movement
  5. 06:38Stage 4: Plate Rack
  6. 08:30Conclusion and Final Results

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the M1 Carbine perform against the 1911 pistol in a practical shooting match?

In a practical match at Pima Pistol Club, the M1 Carbine consistently outperformed the 1911 pistol in speed across multiple stages. The carbine was significantly faster in drills like the Mozambique and plate rack, confirming its design as a more effective auxiliary weapon with less training required.

What were the key differences in performance between the 1911 and the M1 Carbine during the drills?

The M1 Carbine proved to be much easier and faster to aim, leading to substantial time savings in drills. While both firearms faced minor reliability issues, the carbine's practical advantages in speed and accuracy were evident, culminating in a higher overall score in the competition.

What is the historical context behind the M1 Carbine's design compared to the 1911 pistol?

The M1 Carbine was developed to provide auxiliary troops, such as drivers and engineers, with a more effective weapon than the 1911 pistol. The pistol was found to be less effective in WWI and difficult to shoot accurately at range, prompting the need for a lighter, more capable firearm.

What were the final scores for the 1911 and the M1 Carbine in the practical match?

After completing all stages of the practical match, the M1 Carbine achieved a final score of 64 points, while the 1911 pistol scored 54 points. This result validated the M1 Carbine's intended role as a more effective weapon for its intended users.

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