WW2 1911A1 Suppressed POV Firing

Published on December 7, 2025
Duration: 1:00

This video demonstrates the process of attaching a suppressor to a World War 2 era Colt or Remington Rand 1911A1 pistol chambered in .45 ACP. The demonstration includes loading a 7-round magazine with .45 ACP rounds and preparing the weapon for firing with the suppressor attached. The speaker exhibits high authority, showcasing safe muzzle discipline and proficient weapon manipulation.

Quick Summary

Suppressing a WW2 1911A1 involves attaching a suppressor to its threaded barrel after loading .45 ACP ammunition into a 7-round magazine. The process requires careful weapon preparation, including racking the slide to chamber a round, before engaging targets.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 00:14Loading Magazine
  3. 00:32Suppressor Attachment
  4. 00:41Weapon Preparation
  5. 00:46Suppressed Firing

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you attach a suppressor to a WW2 1911A1?

To attach a suppressor to a WW2 1911A1, ensure the pistol has a threaded barrel. The suppressor is then screwed onto the threaded barrel extension. The video shows this process clearly after loading the magazine and preparing the weapon.

What caliber ammunition is used with a 1911A1?

The standard caliber for the 1911A1 pistol is .45 ACP. The video demonstrates loading a 7-round magazine with .45 ACP rounds for use with the suppressed firearm.

What are the key steps in preparing a suppressed 1911A1 for firing?

Preparation involves ensuring the firearm is safe, loading the magazine with .45 ACP rounds, securely attaching the suppressor to the threaded barrel, inserting the magazine, and racking the slide to chamber a round.

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