Colt WWII 1911 A1 Vs Bowling Pins

Published on February 16, 2022
Duration: 0:47

Hickok45 demonstrates the effectiveness of a 1943 Colt WWII 1911 A1 by clearing a set of bowling pins with a single magazine. The video highlights the pistol's historical significance and reliable performance under practical shooting conditions, showcasing its 'war horse' capabilities.

Quick Summary

A 1943 Colt WWII 1911 A1, chambered in .45 ACP, successfully cleared a set of bowling pins using a single magazine. This demonstration highlights the reliability and effectiveness of the vintage pistol, often referred to as a 'war horse'.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: WWII Colt 1911 A1
  2. 00:16Shooting Demonstration: Clearing Bowling Pins
  3. 00:29Conclusion & Close-up Inspection

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Colt WWII 1911 A1?

A Colt WWII 1911 A1 is a semi-automatic pistol produced by Colt, specifically models manufactured for military use during World War II. This particular example was made in 1943 and chambered in .45 ACP.

How did the Colt 1911 A1 perform against bowling pins?

In the demonstration, the 1943 Colt WWII 1911 A1 successfully cleared all ten bowling pins from the table using a single magazine of .45 ACP ammunition, showcasing its effectiveness.

What are the key features of the Colt 1911 A1 shown?

The featured Colt 1911 A1 is a WWII-era model from 1943, chambered in .45 ACP, with a standard 7+1 capacity and a 5-inch barrel. It exhibits a parkerized finish typical of military firearms from that period.

Is the Colt 1911 A1 suitable for modern shooting?

While a vintage firearm, the 1911 A1 demonstrated reliable performance. Its effectiveness against targets like bowling pins suggests it remains a capable platform, though modern variants often offer improved ergonomics and features.

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