Colt Tries To Make a Service Pistol: The Model 1971

Published on April 10, 2018
Duration: 10:23

The Colt Model 1971 was an internal prototype developed in the early 1970s to modernize the service pistol, aiming to improve upon the M1911. Key design goals included enhanced maintenance with stainless steel, increased capacity via double-stack magazines, and improved safety with a DA/SA trigger. While it evolved into the Colt SSP for the M9 trials, it ultimately lost to the Beretta 92.

Quick Summary

The Colt Model 1971 was an internal prototype service pistol developed in the early 1970s to modernize the M1911. Key improvements included stainless steel construction for easier maintenance, double-stack magazines for higher capacity, and a DA/SA trigger with a slide-mounted safety.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Colt's Modernization Program
  2. 00:48The Model 1971 Prototype
  3. 01:54Development History
  4. 02:23Key Design Features
  5. 03:09Trigger and Safety Mechanics
  6. 05:14Disassembly and Internals
  7. 08:09Experimental Salvo Project

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Colt Model 1971?

The Colt Model 1971 was an internal prototype service pistol developed by Colt in the early 1970s. It aimed to modernize the M1911 by incorporating features like stainless steel construction, double-stack magazines for increased capacity, and a DA/SA trigger system for improved safety.

What were the main design goals for the Colt Model 1971?

Colt focused on three primary improvements over the M1911: enhanced maintenance through the use of stainless steel, increased ammunition capacity via double-stack magazines, and improved safety features, notably a DA/SA trigger mechanism.

How did the Colt Model 1971 compare to the M1911?

The Model 1971 was designed as a successor to the M1911, introducing modern features like a stainless steel frame and slide, a higher capacity double-stack magazine, and a DA/SA trigger with a slide-mounted safety, moving away from the M1911's single-action-only design.

What was the 'Salvo' project related to the Colt Model 1971?

The 'Salvo' project was an experimental concept explored alongside the Model 1971, involving a multi-projectile ammunition system. This system used three stacked bullets in a single cartridge fired from a specialized squeeze-bore barrel.

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