Gun of the Week: Browning 1911-22

Published on December 2, 2013
Duration: 2:28

This video reviews the Browning 1911-22, a scaled-down replica of the iconic M1911 A1. It highlights the pistol's construction from aircraft-grade T6 aluminum alloy, its 85% size reduction, and its suitability for plinking and training. The review details key specifications like barrel length, trigger pull, and magazine capacity, emphasizing its faithful emulation of the original design.

Quick Summary

The Browning 1911-22 is a faithful, scaled-down replica of the M1911 A1, approximately 85% of the original size. Constructed from lightweight aircraft-grade T6 aluminum alloy, it weighs only 1 lb. Chambered in .22 Long Rifle, it features a 4.25-inch barrel, a 4 lb 12 oz trigger pull, and a 10-round magazine, making it ideal for plinking and training.

Chapters

  1. 00:20Introduction to Miniaturized Firearms
  2. 00:40Browning 1911-22 Concept
  3. 00:55Made in the USA & Construction
  4. 01:06Weight and Durability Features
  5. 01:13Blowback Operation and Barrel Securing
  6. 01:25Emulating the Original M1911 Features
  7. 01:39Dimensions: Barrel and Overall Length
  8. 01:46Sights: Front and Rear
  9. 01:53Trigger Pull Weight
  10. 01:58Magazine Redesign and Capacity
  11. 02:02Ideal Use Cases: Plinking & Training
  12. 02:10Faithful Miniature Reproduction
  13. 02:15Learn More & Series Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Browning 1911-22 unique?

The Browning 1911-22 is unique because it's a faithful, scaled-down replica of the iconic M1911 A1, measuring approximately 85% of the original's size. It's constructed from lightweight aircraft-grade aluminum alloy and chambered in .22 Long Rifle, making it ideal for training and plinking.

What are the key specifications of the Browning 1911-22?

The Browning 1911-22 features a 4.25-inch barrel, an overall length of just over 7 inches, and weighs only 1 lb. It has a single-action trigger pull of 4 lb 12 oz, a fixed blade front sight, a drift-adjustable rear sight, and a 10-round magazine capacity.

What materials are used in the Browning 1911-22?

The slide and frame of the Browning 1911-22 are constructed from aircraft-grade T6 aluminum alloy, which contributes to its light weight of 1 lb while maintaining durability. A steel block is also integrated into the slide for added strength and proper firing pin and extractor function.

Is the Browning 1911-22 suitable for new shooters?

Yes, the Browning 1911-22 is an excellent choice for new shooters or for training purposes. Its .22 Long Rifle chambering results in less recoil and noise compared to larger calibers, and its familiar M1911 ergonomics provide a good introduction to pistol handling.

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