Book Review: The Colt Model 1905 by John Potocki

Published on May 17, 2012
Duration: 4:38

This video reviews John Potocki's book on the Colt Model 1905 automatic pistol. The book details the 1905's development as a .45 caliber adaptation of the earlier Model 1900, driven by the need for more effective ammunition during the Philippine Insurrection. It covers production timelines, design changes, and includes the full Thompson-LaGarde report that influenced the .45 ACP cartridge and the eventual Model 1911.

Quick Summary

John Potocki's book on the Colt Model 1905 details its development as a .45 caliber adaptation of the Model 1900, driven by military needs during the Philippine Insurrection. It covers production, design changes, and includes the influential Thompson-LaGarde Report, crucial for the .45 ACP and Model 1911.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Introduction to the Book Review
  2. 00:25The Colt Model 1905: Historical Context
  3. 00:46Evolution from Model 1900 to 1905
  4. 01:23Model 1905 for .45 Caliber Ammunition
  5. 01:32Philippine Insurrection and Ammunition Needs
  6. 01:43Author John Potocki's Research Process
  7. 02:07Book's Scope: Production Timelines and Changes
  8. 02:21Book Structure and Content Analysis
  9. 02:39The Thompson-LaGarde Report Appendix
  10. 02:55Report's Impact on Model 1911 Adoption
  11. 03:20Survey Results and Design Variations
  12. 03:32Specific Design Changes Discussed
  13. 03:45Promotional Material and Advertisements
  14. 04:09Target Audience and Recommendation
  15. 04:30Conclusion and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the Colt Model 1905 in firearm history?

The Colt Model 1905 is a crucial transitional pistol, adapting the early Browning Model 1900's tilting barrel mechanism for the .45 caliber cartridge. It directly influenced the development of the iconic Colt Model 1911.

Why was the Colt Model 1905 developed in .45 caliber?

The .45 caliber development for the Model 1905 was driven by the U.S. Army's experience in the Philippine Insurrection, where soldiers found their .38 revolvers to be insufficiently effective against determined adversaries.

What is the Thompson-LaGarde Report and its relevance to the Colt Model 1905?

The Thompson-LaGarde Report, a 1904 study for the U.S. Army, concluded that the .38 caliber was inadequate and recommended a more powerful .45 caliber cartridge. This report is included in John Potocki's book and was instrumental in the development of the .45 ACP and subsequent pistols like the Model 1905 and 1911.

What kind of information can be found in John Potocki's book on the Colt Model 1905?

Potocki's book offers detailed insights into the Model 1905's production timelines, design changes (like grip safeties and hammer types), survey results from collectors, and includes the full Thompson-LaGarde report and historical advertisements.

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