First Handgun: Revisiting our Custom Springfield 1911

Published on May 20, 2017
Duration: 5:20

This video revisits a custom Springfield 1911 A1, originally a GI model purchased in 2004. After 1,200 rounds in a 4-day training course with Scott Reitz, the firearm was sent to Springfield for custom work, resulting in a TRP-like package. The presenter notes the firearm has over 6,000 rounds through it and has loosened up over time, impacting its extreme accuracy, though it remains a favorite and a learning tool.

Quick Summary

This custom Springfield 1911 A1, originally a GI model from 2004, has undergone significant modification after 1,200 rounds in a 4-day training course. With over 6,000 rounds fired, it exhibits some slide-to-frame play but remains a cherished firearm, noted for its custom TRP-like package and older style Novak night sights.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction & Firearm Overview
  2. 00:19Custom Springfield 1911 A1 TRP History
  3. 00:36Training and Customization Process
  4. 00:53TRP Marking and Age of Firearm
  5. 01:01Sights and Modern Preferences
  6. 01:12Frame Checkering and Ergonomics
  7. 01:22Grips and Ejection Port Modification
  8. 01:32Firearm's Performance and Round Count
  9. 01:48Sentimental Value and Future Use
  10. 01:56Getting Ready to Shoot
  11. 02:36Shooting and Initial Impressions
  12. 03:33Revisiting the Classic 1911
  13. 03:42Origin as a GI Model 1911 A1
  14. 03:49Afghanistan Deployment and Training
  15. 04:09Custom Work and Longevity
  16. 04:13Accuracy and Wear Over Time
  17. 04:25Enjoying a Classic Firearm
  18. 04:33Sights: Old Style vs. Modern Defense
  19. 04:47Trigger and Final Thoughts
  20. 04:53Channel Outro and Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the history of the custom Springfield 1911 A1 shown in the video?

The custom Springfield 1911 A1 was originally a standard GI model purchased in 2004. After extensive training, it was sent to Springfield Armory for custom work, resulting in a TRP-like package and the addition of the TRP marking.

How many rounds have been fired through this custom Springfield 1911?

This custom Springfield 1911 has had over 6,000 rounds fired through it. This high round count has contributed to some loosening of the slide-to-frame fit, impacting its extreme accuracy over time.

What are the notable modifications on this custom Springfield 1911?

Key modifications include custom work similar to the TRP package, an opened-up ejection port, and older style Novak night sights. The frame checkering is very fine, which the owner notes can be aggressive on the hands.

Why are the sights on this 1911 considered outdated for defense?

The older style Novak night sights lack a ledge on the front sight. This feature is crucial for one-handed slide racking in emergency defensive situations, making these sights less ideal for modern self-defense applications.

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