See How Wilson Combat Tests their Guns - Behind the Scenes at Wilson Combat Pt. 5

Published on February 7, 2015
Duration: 5:08

This guide details the rigorous testing procedures employed by Wilson Combat for their 1911 pistols, as demonstrated by Larry Vickers and Wilson Combat technician Jeff O'Neal. The multi-stage testing includes extractor tension checks, standard ammunition reliability tests, 'limp wrist' simulations, and +P load evaluations, ensuring each firearm meets high-durability standards before final zeroing. Instruction from a renowned 1911 expert highlights the critical nature of these tests for firearm performance.

Quick Summary

Wilson Combat's rigorous 1911 testing involves multiple stages: an extractor tension test, a 'fast fire' test with 230gr ball ammo, a 'limp wrist' test using 200gr semi-wadcutters, and a final test with +P hollow points. Each gun endures 70-80 rounds to ensure peak reliability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Wilson Combat Testing
  2. 00:19Extractor Tension Test
  3. 00:48Fast Fire and Factory Ball Test
  4. 01:32Limp Wrist Test
  5. 02:11High Pressure Hollow Point Test
  6. 02:34Total Round Count and Sighting

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key stages in Wilson Combat's firearm testing process?

Wilson Combat employs a multi-stage testing process including an extractor tension test, a 'fast fire' test with standard ball ammunition, a 'limp wrist' test simulating poor grip, and a final test with +P hollow point ammunition to ensure reliability.

How does Wilson Combat test for firearm reliability under adverse conditions?

The 'limp wrist' test is a crucial part of Wilson Combat's protocol, where technicians fire the firearm with a compromised grip (bent wrist and elbow) to ensure it cycles reliably even with suboptimal shooter support.

What types of ammunition are used during Wilson Combat's 1911 testing?

Testing involves 230-grain factory ball ammunition, 200-grain semi-wadcutter ammunition for the limp-wrist test, and +P style hollow point ammunition to verify function with standard, semi-wadcutter, and high-pressure defensive loads.

What is the total round count for Wilson Combat's functional testing?

Each Wilson Combat firearm undergoes approximately 70 to 80 rounds of functional testing across various scenarios and ammunition types before it is moved to the bench for final sighting and zeroing.

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