The Last 1911 I Would Ever Give Up!

Published on August 18, 2020
Duration: 14:12

Hickok45, a highly respected firearms educator, meticulously evaluates his collection of six 1911 pistols to determine which single firearm he would keep if forced to sell all others. He emphasizes historical significance and personal connection over modern performance, ultimately selecting a 1918 Colt WWI model due to its extensive service history. The video offers insights into the evolution of the 1911 platform and the sentimental value of well-preserved historical firearms.

Quick Summary

Hickok45 selects his original 1918 Colt WWI model as the last 1911 he would ever give up, citing its incredible history and nearly 100-year service life. He values this historical significance and personal connection over the technical superiority of modern custom 1911s.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: The Last 1911 Question
  2. 00:25The Six Finalist 1911s
  3. 00:521943 Colt (WWII)
  4. 01:091969 Colt Government Model
  5. 01:241918 Colt (WWI)
  6. 01:42Springfield Armory 1911A1
  7. 02:04Remington Rand (WWII)
  8. 02:261918 Colt Reissue
  9. 03:06Practicality vs. Sentiment
  10. 05:12Honorable Mentions
  11. 05:47The Top Three
  12. 09:07The Winner Revealed: 1918 Colt
  13. 12:54Sponsor Outro: Talon Grips & Ballistol

Frequently Asked Questions

Which 1911 pistol would Hickok45 keep if he could only own one?

Hickok45 selects his original 1918 Colt WWI model as the last 1911 he would ever give up. He emphasizes its incredible history and nearly 100-year service life as the primary reasons for this choice, valuing provenance over modern performance.

What are the key differences between modern high-end 1911s and vintage military surplus models?

While modern 1911s from manufacturers like Ed Brown are technically superior for combat, offering enhanced accuracy and reliability, they often lack the historical 'soul' and sentimental value that vintage military surplus models possess. Hickok45 prioritizes this historical connection.

What historical significance do the WWII-era 1911s mentioned by Hickok45 hold?

Hickok45 highlights a 1943 Colt USGI model, owned for over 20 years, and a Remington Rand model, noting his father carried one. These pistols represent significant periods in American military history and personal family connections.

What products are promoted at the end of the Hickok45 video?

At the conclusion of the video, John (Hickok's son) promotes Talon Grips for enhanced firearm handling and Ballistol, a multi-purpose lubricant recommended for firearm maintenance and general use, demonstrating them on a Glock pistol.

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