Wilson combat .45

Published on October 6, 2024
Duration: 0:21

This video demonstrates the fundamental steps of preparing and firing a Wilson Combat 1911 pistol chambered in .45 ACP. It highlights smooth firearm manipulation, including magazine insertion and slide racking, followed by controlled firing and a post-shot target assessment. The shooter exhibits an experienced level of competence in handling and shooting the firearm.

Quick Summary

Prepare a Wilson Combat 1911 for firing by inserting a loaded magazine and racking the slide. During firing, maintain a controlled stance, aim accurately, and manage recoil for effective shot placement. After shooting, hold the pistol with the slide locked back to assess the target.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Pistol Loading and Readying
  2. 00:04Firing Multiple Shots
  3. 00:11Close-up Firing Action
  4. 00:14Post-Shot Review

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you prepare a Wilson Combat 1911 for firing?

To prepare a Wilson Combat 1911 for firing, first ensure the firearm is safely loaded by inserting a loaded magazine. Then, rack the slide to chamber a round. This readies the pistol for shooting at the range.

What are key techniques for firing a .45 ACP pistol?

Key techniques for firing a .45 ACP pistol include maintaining a controlled shooting stance, aiming accurately, and executing controlled firing of multiple rounds. Managing recoil effectively is crucial for shot placement and follow-up shots.

What is important to do after firing a pistol?

After firing a pistol, it's important to pause and hold the firearm with the slide locked back. This allows for observation of the target, assessment of shot placement, and a moment to ensure the firearm is safe before further action.

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