Shooting My Suppressed 1911!

Published on April 20, 2022
Duration: 0:51

This video showcases the Springfield Operator 1911 in .45 ACP equipped with a Griffin Armament Cam-Lok adapter and Bushwacker suppressor. The quick-attach Cam-Lok system allows for rapid suppressor mounting and dismounting. Live fire demonstrates effective sound suppression with 230-grain ammunition, offering a tactical aesthetic reminiscent of video games.

Quick Summary

The Springfield Operator 1911 in .45 ACP is shown with a Griffin Armament Cam-Lok adapter and Bushwacker suppressor. This system allows for quick suppressor attachment via a quarter turn, demonstrating effective sound suppression with 230-grain ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Suppressed 1911 Setup
  2. 00:10Cam-Lok Suppressor Attachment
  3. 00:20Live Fire: .45 ACP Range Test
  4. 00:40Final Impressions & Aesthetics

Frequently Asked Questions

What suppressor mounting system is used on the Springfield Operator 1911?

The Springfield Operator 1911 features the Griffin Armament Cam-Lok adapter, which allows for quick attachment and detachment of suppressors like the Bushwacker with a simple quarter turn.

What caliber is the Springfield Operator 1911 shown in the video?

The Springfield Operator 1911 featured in the video is chambered in .45 ACP. It is shown being fired with 230-grain ammunition.

How does the Griffin Armament Cam-Lok system work?

The Cam-Lok system is designed for rapid suppressor mounting. It requires only a quarter turn to securely lock the suppressor onto the firearm's threaded barrel.

What kind of ammunition was used for the suppressed 1911 range test?

During the range test, 230-grain ammunition was used with the suppressed Springfield Operator 1911. This weight is common for .45 ACP cartridges.

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