Colt 1911 38 super watch bullets go down

Published on February 2, 2022
Duration: 1:00

This video showcases a Colt 1911 chambered in .38 Super fired from a high-altitude quarry. The unique vantage point allows for visual tracking of bullet trajectories as they descend towards a lake. Slow-motion analysis captures the water impacts, highlighting the ballistic path and projectile energy.

Quick Summary

The video showcases a Colt 1911 pistol in .38 Super caliber, fired from a high-altitude quarry (approx. 1,500 ft). Unique vantage point allows for visual tracking of bullet trajectories, with slow-motion footage capturing water impacts and demonstrating projectile path.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Colt 1911 .38 Super at Elevation
  2. 00:18Live Fire: Tracking .38 Super Rounds Downrange
  3. 00:43Slow Motion: Bullet Impacts and Trajectory Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm is featured in the video and what caliber is it?

The video features a Colt 1911 pistol chambered in .38 Super. The firearm's slide is engraved with 'COLT SUPER .38 AUTOMATIC' and displays the iconic Rampant Colt logo.

What unique shooting location is used for this demonstration?

The demonstration takes place on private land, specifically a high-altitude desert quarry or canyon, approximately 1,500 feet above a small lake, allowing for unique ballistic observation.

What is the primary goal of the live fire demonstration?

The primary goal is to visually track the projectiles fired from the Colt 1911 .38 Super as they descend towards the lake below, utilizing the elevation for observation.

How does the video analyze the bullet's trajectory?

The video uses slow-motion footage to capture the bullets impacting the water. This analysis clearly demonstrates their trajectory over a significant distance and the resulting splashes and ripples.

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