The US Marine's Special Operations 1911, The MEUSOC 1911

Published on February 9, 2025
Duration: 38:16

This guide details range drills for the MEUSOC 1911 A1, focusing on speed and accuracy. It covers the Bill Drill for rapid fire, the Mozambique drill for threat neutralization, and extended-range accuracy testing. The content emphasizes the 1911's combat effectiveness and natural point of aim, drawing from the expertise of Garand Thumb, a recognized authority in tactical firearms.

Quick Summary

The MEUSOC 1911 A1 is a custom-built M1911A1 variant used by US Marine Corps Special Operations. Known for its accuracy and reliability in .45 ACP, it features components like Bar-Sto barrels and Pachmayr grips. Drills like the Bill Drill and Mozambique Drill highlight its combat effectiveness, with manageable recoil aiding rapid follow-up shots.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Cinematic Introduction
  2. 01:36Introduction to the MEUSOC 1911
  3. 04:22Technical Overview and Philosophy
  4. 05:43Range Drills: Bill Drill
  5. 07:20Mozambique and Long Range Drills
  6. 12:12Ergonomics and Recoil Management
  7. 16:26History and Variants
  8. 18:33Custom Builders and Components
  9. 21:12Maintenance and Longevity
  10. 24:47Final Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MEUSOC 1911 A1?

The MEUSOC 1911 A1 is a heavily modified M1911A1 pistol used by US Marine Corps Special Operations forces. It's known for its custom build, accuracy, and reliability, firing the .45 ACP cartridge with capacities typically ranging from 7 to 10 rounds.

What are the key components of a MEUSOC 1911 A1 build?

Key components often include Bar-Sto barrels and bushings, Videki triggers, Pachmayr wrap-around grips, and sometimes Surefire weapon lights. Early versions used USGI parts, while later ones featured custom frames from manufacturers like Caspian.

What kind of drills are recommended for the MEUSOC 1911 A1?

Recommended drills include the Bill Drill (6 rounds at 7 yards, aiming for sub-2 seconds) for speed, and the Mozambique Drill (2 to the torso, 1 to the head) for tactical effectiveness. Accuracy at extended ranges (75+ yards) is also emphasized.

How does the .45 ACP recoil feel in a MEUSOC 1911 A1?

The recoil from a .45 ACP in a well-built 1911 like the MEUSOC is described as a manageable 'gentle push' rather than a sharp snap. This characteristic aids in controlling the firearm and achieving faster follow-up shots.

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