M1911A1 Ithaca Gun Co. 1945

Published on November 30, 2025
Duration: 0:44

This video demonstrates the loading and suppressed firing of a 1945 Ithaca Gun Co. M1911A1. The presenter, Misha, showcases safe firearm handling, including loading a 7-round .45 ACP magazine and attaching a suppressor to the threaded barrel. The demonstration includes live fire at steel targets, highlighting the sound reduction and cycling of the suppressed pistol.

Quick Summary

The video demonstrates loading a 7-round .45 ACP magazine for a 1945 Ithaca Gun Co. M1911A1 and attaching a suppressor to its threaded barrel. The suppressed pistol is then fired at steel targets, showcasing sound reduction and firearm cycling.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Ammunition
  2. 00:08Ithaca M1911A1 Overview
  3. 00:11Loading .45 ACP Magazine
  4. 00:21Suppressor Attachment
  5. 00:30Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the 1945 Ithaca Gun Co. M1911A1 shown in the video?

The 1945 Ithaca Gun Co. M1911A1 features a parkerized finish, a standard 7-round capacity for .45 ACP, and a threaded barrel modified for suppressor attachment. The slide markings clearly indicate 'ITHACA GUN CO., INC.' and 'M 1911 A1 U.S. ARMY'.

How is a .45 ACP magazine loaded for the M1911A1?

Loading a .45 ACP magazine for an M1911A1 involves taking a standard 7-round magazine and seating each .45 ACP round firmly into the magazine body. Ensure each round is properly aligned and fully seated before inserting it into the firearm.

What is the purpose of a threaded barrel on a pistol like the M1911A1?

A threaded barrel on a pistol, such as the M1911A1 shown, is designed to accept accessories like suppressors. This modification allows for a significant reduction in the firearm's sound signature during operation.

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