Colt 1911 .45 ACP Torture Test - Gauntlet

Published on June 11, 2018
Duration: 22:03

This guide details the procedure for conducting a firearm torture test, specifically on a Colt 1911 Series 80 .45 ACP. It outlines the 'Elemental Test' and 'Gauntlet Test' protocols, which involve exposing the firearm to water, sand, dirt, and mud to assess its reliability under extreme conditions. The guide also covers basic field stripping and troubleshooting for malfunctions, offering insights from an experienced firearms instructor.

Quick Summary

A rigorous torture test on the Colt 1911 Series 80 .45 ACP revealed its limitations in extreme environments. The firearm experienced 'failure to go into battery' after exposure to dirt and mud, becoming non-functional due to debris. While the 1911 is a classic, modern designs generally offer superior reliability under such harsh conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction and History of the Colt 1911
  2. 01:20Testing Methodology and Equipment
  3. 02:23The Elemental Test
  4. 08:47The Gauntlet Torture Test
  5. 13:47Post-Test Analysis and Field Strip

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 'torture test' for a firearm?

A firearm torture test, like the one performed on the Colt 1911, involves subjecting the weapon to extreme conditions such as immersion in water, sand, dirt, and mud to evaluate its reliability and durability under stress.

What were the main failures observed during the Colt 1911 torture test?

The Colt 1911 experienced 'failure to go into battery' (FTB) issues, particularly after exposure to dirt and mud. The slide became sluggish and eventually non-functional due to debris accumulation, hindering the cycling of the action.

How does the Colt 1911 Series 80 differ from original models?

The Colt 1911 Series 80, tested in the video, includes an internal firing pin safety, which was not present in the original military government models of the 1911 design.

Is the Colt 1911 reliable in extreme environments according to the test?

The test suggests that while the Colt 1911 is a classic design, modern handguns generally exhibit superior reliability when subjected to extreme environmental conditions like sand, dirt, and mud.

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