series 80 Colt 1911

Published on October 15, 2014
Duration: 12:41

John Hickok, demonstrating high authority and expertise, provides an in-depth look at his stainless steel Colt Series 80 1911 (1991 Model). He shares personal insights on the 1911 platform's legacy, discusses a specific reliability fix using a Wilson Combat extractor, and evaluates its range performance and ergonomics compared to modern designs. The video also touches on firearm terminology and the 9mm vs. .45 ACP caliber debate.

Quick Summary

John Hickok, an expert firearms instructor, details his Colt Series 80 1911 (1991 Model), discussing a reliability fix using a Wilson Combat extractor and comparing its classic ergonomics to modern designs. He also addresses firearm terminology and the 9mm vs. .45 ACP debate, suggesting psychological bias affects caliber perception.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Colt Series 80 1911
  2. 01:31Reliability and Maintenance (Extractor Fix)
  3. 03:41Range Performance and Magazines
  4. 04:46Ergonomics and Grip Comparison
  5. 07:26Pistol vs. Revolver Terminology
  6. 09:469mm vs. .45 ACP Controversy

Frequently Asked Questions

What are common reliability issues with the 1911 platform and how can they be fixed?

A common issue is rounds sitting high on magazine lips. This can often be resolved by installing an upgraded extractor, such as the Wilson Combat 'Bullet Proof' extractor, which provides a more positive engagement with the case rim.

How does the ergonomics of the classic 1911 design compare to modern handguns?

The classic 1911 features a straight grip and often a flat mainspring housing, which many find very comfortable. Some argue this design feels better than modern handguns with molded finger grooves, suggesting classic ergonomics are not outdated.

What is the historical context behind the term 'pistol' in firearms?

Historically, 'pistol' was used broadly to refer to any handgun, including revolvers, long before the advent of semi-automatic pistols. Therefore, calling a revolver a pistol is technically accurate based on historical usage.

What factors influence the debate between 9mm and .45 ACP effectiveness?

The perception of caliber effectiveness can be influenced by psychological bias. Shooters may be quicker to blame the 9mm caliber for failures while attributing .45 ACP failures to other variables like shot placement or ammunition type.

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