1911 COMPARISONS / SIG EQUINOX

Published on July 5, 2011
Duration: 14:07

This video provides an overview and initial impressions of six modern 1911-style pistols and one alternative handgun. The presenter, an experienced shooter, discusses personal preferences, reliability, aesthetics, and carry considerations for each firearm. He highlights the improved manufacturing quality of modern 1911s and emphasizes the importance of practice, especially with lighter trigger pulls, for safe concealed carry.

Quick Summary

Modern 1911s offer improved reliability and quality due to advancements in manufacturing. When selecting a 1911 for concealed carry, consider weight, size, and trigger pull weight, as lighter triggers require more practice. The presenter recommends carrying with a round chambered and safety engaged for immediate readiness.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction to Modern 1911s
  2. 00:30Colt Rail Gun Review
  3. 02:34Kimber Ultra Crimson Carry II Review
  4. 03:24Kimber Ultra Raptor II Review
  5. 05:07Sig Sauer 1911 Review
  6. 06:00Ed Brown 1911 Review
  7. 08:01Smith & Wesson 1911 Review
  8. 09:35Sig Sauer Equinox Alternative
  9. 10:01Sig Sauer Equinox Detailed Look
  10. 12:31Final Thoughts & Comparisons

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key considerations when choosing a 1911-style handgun for concealed carry?

When choosing a 1911 for concealed carry, consider its weight, size, and trigger pull. Lighter firearms are easier to carry, but very light triggers (under 4 lbs) require extensive practice to prevent accidental discharges. Reliability and the presence of safeties are also crucial factors for safe and effective carry.

How have modern 1911 pistols improved compared to older models?

Modern 1911s benefit from advancements in manufacturing, leading to significantly improved reliability and overall quality. Manufacturers have stepped up their game, making newer 1911s more dependable and consistent performers, addressing historical concerns about their upkeep and consistent function.

What is the Sig Sauer Equinox and how does it compare to a 1911?

The Sig Sauer Equinox is a .45 ACP handgun presented as an alternative to the 1911. It features a 4.4-inch barrel, 7.7-inch overall length, and notably low recoil, making it feel similar to shooting a .22 caliber firearm. It offers high-end craftsmanship and is considered a favorite by the presenter.

What is the presenter's advice on carrying a firearm with a round in the chamber?

The presenter strongly advocates for carrying a firearm with a round in the chamber and the safety engaged. He emphasizes that in a life-threatening emergency, immediate readiness is paramount, and practicing the disengagement of the safety just before firing is critical for effective self-defense.

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