Pumpkin Carving with World War II .45 Colt 1911

Published on October 10, 2019
Duration: 2:31

This video showcases the 11th annual pumpkin carving event by Hickok45, featuring a World War II era Colt 1911 pistol chambered in .45 ACP. The demonstration highlights the firearm's historical significance and its use in a unique carving method. The video also promotes limited edition merchandise related to the event.

Quick Summary

Hickok45 uses a World War II era Colt 1911 pistol in .45 Colt (.45 ACP) for his 2019 pumpkin carving video. The firearm, which saw service in the Pacific, is used to shoot a face into the pumpkin, starting with the eyes and nose.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: WWII 1911 & Pumpkin Carving
  2. 00:40Carving the Pumpkin with .45 Colt 1911
  3. 01:57Outro & Limited Edition Merch

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm is used for pumpkin carving in Hickok45's 2019 video?

Hickok45 uses a World War II era Colt 1911 pistol, chambered in .45 Colt (.45 ACP), for his annual pumpkin carving demonstration. This specific firearm has a history of being carried in the Pacific theater.

How does Hickok45 carve a pumpkin with a 1911 pistol?

He loads the .45 caliber 1911 and fires shots at the pumpkin to create a carved face. The process begins with shooting the eyes and nose, followed by the mouth, using the firearm as a unique carving tool.

What are the technical specifications of the WWII 1911 used in the video?

The WWII 1911 featured has a .45 ACP caliber, a 7+1 round capacity, a 5-inch barrel, and weighs approximately 2.4 lbs. Its MSRP is N/A as it's a historical surplus firearm.

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