Ed Brown 1911 Special Forces Chapter 2

Published on July 24, 2014
Duration: 11:02

This video provides a follow-up review of the Ed Brown 1911 Special Forces pistol by Hickok45. It highlights the pistol's reliability with various magazines, its high-end 1911 features like the beavertail safety and crisp trigger, and its enjoyable shooting experience on the range. The review emphasizes the craftsmanship and performance expected from Ed Brown products.

Quick Summary

The Ed Brown 1911 Special Forces is a full-size, .45 ACP pistol known for its high-end features like a beavertail safety, crisp trigger, and night sights. It demonstrated reliable feeding with various magazines and offers a high 'fun factor' during shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Ed Brown 1911 Special Forces
  2. 01:00Range Shooting & Performance
  3. 02:30Magazine Compatibility Test
  4. 03:00Key 1911 Features Review
  5. 06:20Shooting Experience & Fun Factor
  6. 08:30Final Thoughts & Craftsmanship

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Ed Brown 1911 Special Forces pistol?

The Ed Brown 1911 Special Forces features a beavertail grip safety, commander-style hammer, high-quality trigger, night sights, and a full-size government frame. It's chambered in .45 ACP and known for its custom craftsmanship.

How reliable is the Ed Brown 1911 Special Forces with different magazines?

During testing, the Ed Brown 1911 Special Forces demonstrated reliable feeding with both Ed Brown factory magazines and various other 'off-brand' magazines, indicating good overall magazine compatibility.

What is the typical shooting experience like with the Ed Brown 1911 Special Forces?

The shooting experience is described as having a high 'fun factor', attributed to the smooth operation and the crisp trigger characteristic of the 1911 platform, making it enjoyable on the range.

What caliber and capacity does the Ed Brown 1911 Special Forces have?

The Ed Brown 1911 Special Forces is chambered in .45 ACP. It typically has a capacity of 8+1 rounds, common for full-size 1911 pistols.

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