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Colt's Prototype Scaled-Down Model 1910 in .38/9.8mm 

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With the impending success of Colt’s program to develop new .45 caliber pistol for the US military (the 1911), the company began to look for ways to exploit the work that had gone into it. They had previously sold lots of .38 caliber automatic pistols, so why not offer a .38 caliber version of the 1910? In addition to a potential US commercial market, a new rimless .38 caliber cartridge might be just teething to get some foreign military contracts. So about 5 pistols were handmade by Colt’s tool room around both the old .38 ACP cartridge and a very similar 9.8mm cartridge (which was tested in both semi-rimmed and rimless variations). These guns were not conversions of the .45 caliber frame, but rather wholly new guns built around the smaller ammunition. They are slightly smaller in scale across all dimensions compared to the now-familiar M1911.
At the same time, Colt’s relationship with FN was getting tense as FN was selling more guns into Central and South America. Colt decided to send their new 9.8mm prototype (in the hands of Eugene Reising, then a Colt employee) to pistol trials in England and Romania. While winning a contract would be great, just appearing would let FN know that Colt was still paying attention. In the end, Colt didn’t win any contracts - but they were able to negotiate a new marketing agreement with FN from a stronger position.
The experimental .38/9.8mm pistols gathered dust in storage, as they were never ultimately put into production. In 1929, someone remembered them when Colt was releasing the M1911A1 in .38 Super. Serial number 3 (this pistol) was given a nice new finish and put into Colt’s factory museum (from whence it later was sold into the collector market).
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@jamesgilbert124
@jamesgilbert124 3 года назад
When you forget your 1911 in your IWB holster and it goes through the wash.
@stephen7571
@stephen7571 3 года назад
It would be very clean!,!
@Pen2penguin
@Pen2penguin 3 года назад
hate it when that happens
@paulsimmons5726
@paulsimmons5726 3 года назад
Too funny!
@cedricpidde2633
@cedricpidde2633 3 года назад
Very depressing mornings they are
@georgesakellaropoulos8162
@georgesakellaropoulos8162 2 года назад
That's funny. I like the way you think.
@frostedbutts4340
@frostedbutts4340 3 года назад
Man that pistol looks absolutely brand new, hope I look that good when I'm 100+
@calvinpaulvincent2840
@calvinpaulvincent2840 3 года назад
His grandfather turned 100 today. He posted a really cool pic of him from the 40s on Instagram this morning
@joeydamiani86
@joeydamiani86 3 года назад
You wont
@JH-gc3ye
@JH-gc3ye 3 года назад
The secret is in the lube ;)
@blip_bloop
@blip_bloop 3 года назад
Eat really healthy, Get 20 minutes of vigorous exercise every day, stay out of the sun/wear sunscreen, avoid unnecessary drugs, and be Safe. I believe in you!
@TheWolfsnack
@TheWolfsnack 3 года назад
@@JH-gc3ye ...yes...dail;y rubbing of Hoppes #9 on your skin does wonders....
@MrChispa06
@MrChispa06 3 года назад
1911: What are you? 1910: I am you, but smol
@Brawler_1337
@Brawler_1337 3 года назад
That thing is in immaculate condition. Holy crap, it’s gorgeous.
@glockparaastra
@glockparaastra 3 года назад
Sure is!
@birbdad1842
@birbdad1842 3 года назад
This doesn't seem to have been moved at all
@mmclaurin8035
@mmclaurin8035 3 года назад
Few pistols are as sexy as a polished steel 1911
@skepticalbadger
@skepticalbadger 3 года назад
@@birbdad1842 Read the description.
@birbdad1842
@birbdad1842 3 года назад
@@skepticalbadger Damn. I was right 😁
@parrotraiser6541
@parrotraiser6541 3 года назад
As Ian was describing the history of that piece, it was hard to hear him over the sound of the collector value whooshing upwards. Rarity, condition, history, curiousity value...
@Gangxisiyu
@Gangxisiyu 3 года назад
"One of a Kind" gets tossed around a LOT but...there it is.
@F1ghteR41
@F1ghteR41 3 года назад
The one in the original condition (№4), however, sold below expectations in 2012: www.rockislandauction.com/detail/56/3554/experimental-colt-model-1910-98-mm-pistol-serial-number-4
@SteamCrane
@SteamCrane 3 года назад
@@F1ghteR41 Put your mouse over the main photo on that page and move your mouse wheel. Shows how they shrunk it.
@F1ghteR41
@F1ghteR41 3 года назад
@@lostalone9320 Let's just wait and see how this one would sell.
@bradlybellant3975
@bradlybellant3975 3 года назад
@@lostalone9320 the finish on it is orgasmic along side with the other stuff
@Axemantitan
@Axemantitan 3 года назад
I notice that it uses a lot of the ergonomic improvements that went into the 1911A1: Curved backstrap, longer hammer spur, shorter trigger, etc.
@F1ghteR41
@F1ghteR41 3 года назад
I suspect it was part of the 1929 refurbishment Ian mentioned. This example doesn't have those: www.rockislandauction.com/detail/56/3554/experimental-colt-model-1910-98-mm-pistol-serial-number-4
@eizol568
@eizol568 3 года назад
You can tell Ian is excited and trying to get the story out as quick as he can 😄
@therealcarlxii
@therealcarlxii 3 года назад
Totally
@derain95
@derain95 3 года назад
Yeah I almost thought I left 1,25/1,5 playback speed on but no, just a happy Ian.
@lamborghinimiurap4005
@lamborghinimiurap4005 3 года назад
You wanna go bowling cousin?
@eizol568
@eizol568 3 года назад
@@lamborghinimiurap4005 “Sorry man got shit to do.Can’t bowl with you right now”
@Punkaraprectv
@Punkaraprectv 3 года назад
00000000000
@bulkhungry
@bulkhungry 3 года назад
Ian : " ..and nobody's going to put them into production now " Kel Tec and Ruger simultaneously : " Hold mah beer ! "
@randomidiot8142
@randomidiot8142 3 года назад
Ruger would probably wait for keltec to do most of the legwork and then introduce theirs later. Or SW. They don't really have anything all that special or unique.
@glennruscher4007
@glennruscher4007 3 года назад
Chamber it in .30 acp/shortened M-1 carbine brass with modern powder. 7.62x21 ?
@randomidiot8142
@randomidiot8142 3 года назад
@@glennruscher4007 sounds like a 32 hr magnum automatic, or a 7.65 french long.
@brandontanis388
@brandontanis388 2 года назад
I'd buy one
@cymond
@cymond Год назад
@@randomidiot8142 What has Ruger copied from KelTec recently? The only thing I know about is the P3AT -> LCP I want a Ruger Sub2000 and CP33
@roman_sudneko
@roman_sudneko 3 года назад
Looking forward to watch C&R's many-hour episode on 1911...
@davidbrennan660
@davidbrennan660 3 года назад
The Universe might reach Temperature death a week before the episode is aired.
@lordhefman
@lordhefman 3 года назад
Othias is going to need a bigger table if he is going to cover the variations and guns leading up to the 1911. A literal pile of 1911s.
@stacybrown3714
@stacybrown3714 3 года назад
Okay so my Colt 22 ACE made for civilians in 1937 is this size. It has more "1911a1" style than this example, but it is this size. I know from 1931 to 1941 only 10000ish were made. I didn't know about this"1910" prototype. Thanks for bringing this gun to us. It appears there is more to this story.
@SafetyProMalta
@SafetyProMalta 3 года назад
Colts travails in "what if" moments go back a long way...
@richardlathrop61
@richardlathrop61 3 года назад
More like preserving market share by threatening competitors. The Winchester-Colt gentleman's agreement comes to mind.
@pscwplb
@pscwplb 3 года назад
I wish Ian had showcased the tiny legs that pistol spontaneously grew that enabled it to walk out of the Colt Museum and into a private collection.
@worldtraveler930
@worldtraveler930 3 года назад
I second that motion.
@andrewweninger1059
@andrewweninger1059 3 года назад
I think he covered a video about one of the worst perpetrators of the thefts from the Colt museum collection.
@SlavicCelery
@SlavicCelery 3 года назад
In the additional info of the video, he indicates that it was sold onto the civilian market. Could have been during one of the numerous bankruptcies Colt is known for.
@pscwplb
@pscwplb 3 года назад
@@SlavicCelery that would do it
@randymagnum143
@randymagnum143 3 года назад
Their ought to be a museum dedicated to the incompetence and ineptitude of Colt's management and unions in the later half of the 20th century up to their demise.
@swampratt36
@swampratt36 3 года назад
Learn something every day , wow I'm 60+ and never knew this . Thanks very much .
@mikepette4422
@mikepette4422 3 года назад
Ahhh yes the famous 9.8 mm cartridge ! So many of us grew up on the wonderful 9.8 mm errrrr
@Xenophon_Xanthippus
@Xenophon_Xanthippus 3 года назад
Serial number 2 might be sitting in an old mans collection right now, and no one knows about it. Wild.
@silvirhunter3607
@silvirhunter3607 3 года назад
I could imagine he still has the original box of ammo for it since that round never got.. er.. around.
@2nd_a_dad4791
@2nd_a_dad4791 3 года назад
Content like this is why Ian is one of my favorite GunTuber guys.
@glockparaastra
@glockparaastra 3 года назад
Now CZ (Colt) needs to get these back into production!
@ScottKenny1978
@ScottKenny1978 3 года назад
It's basically a Baby Rock.
@theodorehunter4765
@theodorehunter4765 3 года назад
@@ScottKenny1978 Baby Rocks are smaller than this.
@Broken_Yugo
@Broken_Yugo 3 года назад
There are already a couple slightly more scaled down 1911s on the market in .380 ACP.
@anthonyoer4778
@anthonyoer4778 3 года назад
@@0neDoomedSpaceMarine Bolt or Colt which is it heretic.
@ScottKenny1978
@ScottKenny1978 3 года назад
@@0neDoomedSpaceMarine because this isn't as big as a 1911.
@fishdisc7022
@fishdisc7022 3 года назад
Wow, didn't know Colt started it's work on 10mm in 1910
@Nate-bd8fg
@Nate-bd8fg 3 года назад
God damn that gun has never even seen a bullet. Looks like it just came of the conveyer
@IndianaJoe3
@IndianaJoe3 3 года назад
I think I found Fireplace Guy's next gun. :)
@richardtoms9161
@richardtoms9161 3 года назад
I have always loved the 1911 pistol. I have fairly large beefy hands and the size of the gun is just really comfortable to use for me.
@xb0xisbetter
@xb0xisbetter 3 года назад
I was going to say the same thing. The 1911 fits me like a glove. I think it is poetic given that I grew up drooling over the things until I finally bought a Colt as my very first firearm.
@georgesakellaropoulos8162
@georgesakellaropoulos8162 2 года назад
The cool thing about the M1911 is that it fits smaller hands, too.
@joshbarnett1090
@joshbarnett1090 3 года назад
The last time I was this early, the 1911 was an ideal service pistol.
@icepicjoey
@icepicjoey 3 года назад
It still is. I carried one before I retired and still do.
@randomprojectsusa5196
@randomprojectsusa5196 3 года назад
Underrated comment, even though it’s 8 minutes old lol
@Minong_Manitou_Mishepeshu
@Minong_Manitou_Mishepeshu 3 года назад
Still is buddles.
@TheDocPlatypus
@TheDocPlatypus 3 года назад
@@icepicjoey Im not knowledgeable about guns (all my knowledge comes from this channel) but I think the keyword here is "ideal" I feel
@Brawler_1337
@Brawler_1337 3 года назад
@@icepicjoey I wouldn’t say it’s ideal, but considering how minor the improvements to the Browning system have been over the last hundred years (linkless barrels and double stack magazines being the biggest) you certainly aren’t at all far behind the curve with one. There’s a reason why so many new pistols are effectively product improved 1911s: Browning’s system is just awesome.
@bkilpatrick68
@bkilpatrick68 3 года назад
Interesting it has an arched mainspring housing. Guessing that was a part of the work done in 1929.
@brogeoti
@brogeoti 3 года назад
Ian, fascinating pistol: it exhibits M1911A1 Transitional features such as the arched mainspring housing, the extended grip safety (beavertail), the stamped trigger, the full-checkered walnut grip panels and the slide roll markings of pistols produced in the 1920's while not having the finger cutouts behind the triggerguard.
@haydnjenkins7607
@haydnjenkins7607 3 года назад
I owned a Star. 380 scaled down 1911 pattern , much smaller than your Colt, gorgeous little, gun every time I decided to sell it I'd go to the range to give it a goodbye shoot, and realise how nice it shot as a backup pistol loved it until the 1995 UK handgun ban.
@brianbetts3444
@brianbetts3444 3 года назад
Saw this in the current RIA auction catalog I got in the mail and was thinking this would be a interesting gun for Ian to make a video about. Lol. Thanks for the great videos.
@Soravia
@Soravia Год назад
1911 was meant to be made with American 10mm Auto. Browning just didn't have the powder to make it happen.
@5_qm610
@5_qm610 3 года назад
I just watched your video on the history of Colt, good timing with releasing this!
@michaelpaz8940
@michaelpaz8940 3 года назад
The Baby Nambu to the 1911’s Papa Nambu with the 50 GI 1911 being the Grandpa Nambu
@ditzydoo4378
@ditzydoo4378 3 года назад
Ah! this is why with the 1929 museum re-work of this gun we see an "arched" main spring housing, part of the 1911-A1 make-up over the older straight housing 1911's.
@F1ghteR41
@F1ghteR41 3 года назад
You're correct, the original ones didin't have all that: www.rockislandauction.com/detail/56/3554/experimental-colt-model-1910-98-mm-pistol-serial-number-4
@turbogerbil2935
@turbogerbil2935 3 года назад
It'd be interesting to have an update on the realised auction price. I'm guessing that pistol will go for a very large number.
@jimyeats
@jimyeats 3 года назад
Yes. It will go for not one, not two, but five boxes of 9mm ammo.
@georgesakellaropoulos8162
@georgesakellaropoulos8162 2 года назад
@@jimyeats Now it's 10 rounds in a baggie.
@victorvonmagnum6270
@victorvonmagnum6270 3 года назад
Now that is a true forlorn gun. Dare I even call it a forgotten weapon?
@comiketiger
@comiketiger 3 года назад
What a beautiful pistol! Thanks for showing this!
@eisenkrieg553
@eisenkrieg553 3 года назад
That's a shame because that frame size would be just perfect for my smaller size hands. That tiny bit of difference would be great for handling it better.
@DH-xw6jp
@DH-xw6jp 3 года назад
@@zoiders girth is always more important than length. Always.
@stevenrush9862
@stevenrush9862 3 года назад
I think they should build this pistol and cartridge again . I want one .
@joepiper6064
@joepiper6064 3 года назад
Just bought a Browning 1911-380 85% smaller ! love it!
@randykreps3519
@randykreps3519 3 года назад
Thanks Ian! Now you made me want a Commander in 9mm. Always informative and entertaining! Keep up the great work.
@BatCaveOz
@BatCaveOz 3 года назад
Excellent episode... I really like the story telling style.
@Adf8702
@Adf8702 3 года назад
Love the history and storytelling. Super interesting. Thanks!
@wilsonj4705
@wilsonj4705 3 года назад
And Colt mucks up another opportunity for a winner. Amazing they lasted as long as they did.
@kingsolomoniii8594
@kingsolomoniii8594 3 года назад
Browning kind of did this for their 1911-380 pistol. It’s a scaled down 1911 for 380. Fun guns to shoot.
@tigerman3
@tigerman3 3 года назад
Definitely a "forgotten" part of 1911 lore. It seems to have futuristic look of the 1911A1. (Arched mainspring housing?) Thanks Ian!
@Robert32064
@Robert32064 3 года назад
That mainspring housing makes you scratch your head. Colt evidently considered it right off the bat, unless it was changed in the refurb in 1929. It has the short trigger, too.
@TWX1138
@TWX1138 3 года назад
@@Robert32064 I'm betting on the refurb, especially if they were using it for essentially marketing for the new pistols.
@Robert32064
@Robert32064 3 года назад
@@TWX1138 www.rockislandauction.com/detail/56/3554/experimental-colt-model-1910-98-mm-pistol-serial-number-4 Note the mainspring housing, trigger length and grip safety tang on this pictured 1910.
@russbilzing5348
@russbilzing5348 3 года назад
It's always fun when Ian gets so involved in the presentation of something so rare and previously unknown to the rest of the world that he has to be careful not to swallow his tongue. Now, I'm 6'3" and I can one-hand a basketball, so you might think I'd love a good sized pistol. That is, indeed, true, and a 1911 is just fine in that area, as is a double stacked P-14 or a Coonan. I'm not sure why it is that I prefer a TT-33, then. Somehow, I've come to prefer the fit and feel of this Russian variant over the more likely 1911. So, when I saw the difference in size comparison, I knew I'd just love to try this on. Never gonna happen, I know, but now I have that unscratchable itch...
@loupiscanis9449
@loupiscanis9449 3 года назад
Thank you , Ian
@Gordonseries385
@Gordonseries385 3 года назад
Cool history! Thank you Ian Take Care
@andywindes4968
@andywindes4968 3 года назад
My great-grandfather, Will Zumwalt, and his brother Alec were ranchers in the Ft. Sumner area of New Mexico in the early 1900’s. In 1909, they were in a gunfight with another pair of brothers named Hall, and the Hall’s lost. (The local sheriff counted 21 holes in the body of one of the Hall’s.) Family legend has it that my great-grandfather and his brother were armed with .380 Colts, but I have questioned this for years. The .380 had only been introduced the year before, and it always seemed doubtful to me that two young ranchers operating in the far west would have the latest Colt pistols. It seems far more likely they were armed with a 1900, 1902, or 1903 Colt in .38 ACP. Unfortunately, the trial records for Will (he was charged with manslaughter and subsequently acquitted) make no mention of either the guns or the cartridges. I wonder what an old west historian would have to say about this? The Hall Brothers, legend has it, were armed with Colt SAA’s. It doesn’t seems like a fair fight either way.
@calvinbrodhead6199
@calvinbrodhead6199 3 года назад
It is a really interesting story and a very beautiful gun. Thanks again for the content
@zacharyrollick6169
@zacharyrollick6169 3 года назад
That cross hatching on the trigger makes me drool.
@KurtOnoIR
@KurtOnoIR 3 года назад
That's a slick piece. Perfect size.
@AlessandroBottoni
@AlessandroBottoni 3 года назад
Very interesting gun. It's sad it never reached the market. Thanks for this video.
@ericcook1300
@ericcook1300 3 года назад
This might have been said but the Springfield EMP 4” seems to be a modern equivalent.
@hughbarton5743
@hughbarton5743 Год назад
What a beauty!!!! Wow.... Thanks, Ian!
@dda774
@dda774 3 года назад
Enjoyed this, as I do with then all. You mentioned where this could have gone. Well I have a Browning 1911 - .380 that is about 85% of my full size 1911. It is a pleasure to shoot, when I could get .380 ammo. It's small and light enough to be a carry gun.
@trooperdgb9722
@trooperdgb9722 3 года назад
I like his technical descriptions... "equally squished"..
@renegade44040
@renegade44040 3 года назад
Well the big question is where is that 38 the salesman checked out? That's got to be a special gun. A holy grail.
@MrLobstermeat
@MrLobstermeat 3 года назад
OMG that thing as nice as they come! Wow
@timmytyphoon
@timmytyphoon 3 года назад
Ian, I almost never comment on videos but I had to say this was awesome. Now all we need to do is convince somebody to mass produce this gun and I bet there would be one in every nightstand.
@stevevanosdall416
@stevevanosdall416 3 года назад
Seems like the closest thing to that would be a Springfield EMP; which, as I understand it, is a scaled down 1911 in 9mm. (They also make 'standard' 1911's in 9mm...) Kinda the same concept... but backwards.
@The_Modeling_Underdog
@The_Modeling_Underdog 3 года назад
A true beauty of a pistol.
@JackedALF
@JackedALF 3 года назад
Reminds me of the Browning 1911-380, but 100 years earlier.
@donovanchilton5817
@donovanchilton5817 3 года назад
Great little pistol.
@pyroclastictomato3278
@pyroclastictomato3278 3 года назад
The best handgun ever, but with slightly less of it.
@methodeetrigueur1164
@methodeetrigueur1164 3 года назад
That really reminds me the FN « Grand Browning » 1910 in 9.65 x 23mm. Ian put a link at the end of the video.
@TheEpictrooper
@TheEpictrooper 3 года назад
Reminds me a lot of the modern Browning Black Label 1911 in .380acp. It is a shrunk down 1911 that surprisingly fits well in the hand. (Which surprised me as I have quite the meathooks)
@hughesr.6656
@hughesr.6656 3 года назад
Or the Springfield EMP.
@fireguzzi.
@fireguzzi. 3 года назад
I was coming to make this same comment. Those black labels are very well done and great shooting little guns! Another "wish I hadn't sold it" situation.
@philiptynan9159
@philiptynan9159 3 года назад
Wow, what a beautiful gun.
@harrystanton205
@harrystanton205 3 года назад
It would be super cool if CZ/Colt brought this back to market in 9mm. It would be crazy expensive and probably not worth it over the newer fixes to 9mm 1911 problems, but it would be really interesting to see nonetheless.
@thebeatlesloveisallyouneed
@thebeatlesloveisallyouneed 4 дня назад
Makes you think when cops were packing .38 revolvers, imagine if they were able to carry these!
@simoncleret
@simoncleret 3 года назад
Browning currently make scaled-down 1911's in .380 ACP, if anyone is interested. They're 85% scale.
@283blood
@283blood 3 года назад
Apparently they fired this thing once every five years, then cleaned it with baby soft cotton balls, before storing it in a royal velvet box. I have a 38 Super 1911 that is half the age of this pistol that doesn't look that good. Props to who ever owned this for gun care.
@KageMinowara
@KageMinowara 3 года назад
Watching Forgotten Weapons is what has made me want to learn gunsmithing. So I can make replicas of all these obscure, but wonderful firearms.
@randomidiot8142
@randomidiot8142 3 года назад
Stop wanting and start doing, get a move on messing stuff up and getting that learning curve pointed upwards 👍
@itsapittie
@itsapittie 3 года назад
The .38 ACP was no slouch for its day. It clocked a 125 grain slug at a nominal 1,100 fps which makes it comparable to the 9mm parabellum's 124 grains at 1,150 fps. A 9mm in that slightly smaller frame size could have been a winner for some European military and even the .38 ACP should have interested someone.
@patrickseaman
@patrickseaman 3 года назад
Wow, it really is gorgeous!
@paulbervid1610
@paulbervid1610 3 года назад
Ian you are a genius, the should have called it the "squished ".
@AnimeFan_2013
@AnimeFan_2013 3 года назад
6:02 - lol I should add this to my wishlist, just seems neat
@guirguisyoussef5422
@guirguisyoussef5422 3 года назад
Really so good video
@Shootsmith
@Shootsmith 3 года назад
Browning currently makes their similar 1911-380 that is a 15% scaled down 1911
@ScottKenny1978
@ScottKenny1978 3 года назад
As does Rock Island.
@RalphReagan
@RalphReagan 3 года назад
So beautiful!! Beautiful ❤
@yosoyinfinitus8927
@yosoyinfinitus8927 2 года назад
Gonna be my first handgun. It runs it’s generations in our fam
@Mikkemeister
@Mikkemeister 3 года назад
Now there's an idea for CZ/Colt, make them in 9x19, slightly modernized (trigger, beavertail, sights). 😁
@FireflyActual
@FireflyActual 3 года назад
Would be interesting to have a look at an early 1911 in .38 Super.
@mattdirks7896
@mattdirks7896 3 года назад
actually a classic looking 1911 (maybe with a double stack) but scaled down around the 9mm cartridge seems like a really nice gun.
@thehairball5526
@thehairball5526 3 года назад
What a beauty.
@michaeldelucci4473
@michaeldelucci4473 3 года назад
This pistol was used in Hollywood film's because they had a problems with 45 acp blanks. The early war films of the late 1920s and 1930's
@nicholasfoldes2970
@nicholasfoldes2970 3 года назад
Fair quality and reasonable caliber for the times it was produced
@RefreshingDietDrPepper
@RefreshingDietDrPepper 3 года назад
The last time I was this early, Hungarian Dragunovs cost less than $5,000 to buy from an importer.
@jimyeats
@jimyeats 3 года назад
Well played. I wish you all success in trolling MAC for years to come!
@jandrosdumb
@jandrosdumb 3 года назад
Year 3000: On today's forgotten weapon, we have the SCAR
@JerryEricsson
@JerryEricsson 3 года назад
Reminds me a lot of the little Star BM and BMK that I had, my Star PD was a bit smaller and the little Citadel that I have now is smaller but none of them look as sleek as that 1910. Comparison, the M1911 is like an Impala, the 1910 like the Corvette
@williammcdorman6426
@williammcdorman6426 3 года назад
Nicely made, must be nice to have craftsmen to make you something like that just to give them some mental exercise.
@fortressalaska9822
@fortressalaska9822 3 года назад
FN does make an 85% sized 1911 for the .380 ACP, a very nice gun.
@markspencer3612
@markspencer3612 3 года назад
It's also got the extended tang on the grip safety .
@michailpanchev9952
@michailpanchev9952 3 года назад
What a nifty handgun!
@seekertwo1
@seekertwo1 3 года назад
Excellent video. I wonder what would have happened if Colt had introduced this model in 9mm instead of the Commander for the post-WWII pistol trials.. ..
@TheLambdaGuy
@TheLambdaGuy 3 года назад
The design hasn't changed at all
@paulferris8180
@paulferris8180 3 года назад
Nice condition. You can find some nice weapons.
@kennethquesenberry2610
@kennethquesenberry2610 3 года назад
I had heard of this pistol and cartridge before somewhere, probably in an article in American Rifleman. Only I thought it was from the late 20s or early 30s. Be that as it may be, in 1910, the .45 ACP was not a standard cartridge anywhere and (I think) only the Germans were using the 9mm by then. It seems to have been a common practice ever since cartridges became available that when a manufacturer introduced a model, they only chambered them in their own cartridges. So Colt would never chamber a Smith & Wesson cartridge or vice versa. And if they did (which they did), they'd call it something else. But proprietary cartridges are still being introduced. Some models of Star automatic pistols were quite similar to the "slightly smaller" 1911. In fact, Star made a wide variety of single action pistols, all variations of a Colt automatic.
@clusterstudio18
@clusterstudio18 3 года назад
12 min video published 8 min ago - and there is already a dislike????
@coreytrevor1920
@coreytrevor1920 3 года назад
its karl
@ratagris21
@ratagris21 3 года назад
That one who hates .38 anything lover.
@redcat9436
@redcat9436 3 года назад
@@coreytrevor1920 Why would Karl dislike it ?
@coreytrevor1920
@coreytrevor1920 3 года назад
@@redcat9436 to fuck with ian
@the40inchtaco
@the40inchtaco 3 года назад
I can't be convinced that this isn't Cody'sLab come back from the future
@thebichocr7659
@thebichocr7659 3 года назад
This the OG
@williamstuart9812
@williamstuart9812 3 года назад
Beautiful. Looks like they updated it to A-1.
@DK-gy7ll
@DK-gy7ll 3 года назад
This pistol has obvious post-1925 features on it... arched mainspring housing, A1 grip safety, thumb safety and slide stop... and the front part of the slide is darker meaning it was heat treated which Colt didn't start doing until 1925 on the 1911A1. Also the rollmarks are definitely post-WW1 era. I believe this pistol was actually newly-made around 1929 like you mentioned at the end of your video.
@gagida1829
@gagida1829 3 года назад
Ian, could you do the bolt action m1 garand made by South Korea in the 1950's? I'm pretty sure its name was Daehan rifle 대한 소총
@proCaylak
@proCaylak 3 года назад
if he can find it in a workable condition, I believe he'll do a video about it.
@killzoneisa
@killzoneisa 3 года назад
Used to be a video but now be made private.
@TheDocPlatypus
@TheDocPlatypus 3 года назад
Bolt action... ... garand? Now I definitely want a video on it
@gagida1829
@gagida1829 3 года назад
@@TheDocPlatypus there ya go ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mXYYKLJpp40.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mXYYKLJpp40.html
@gagida1829
@gagida1829 3 года назад
@@killzoneisa which one?
@charles_wipman
@charles_wipman 3 года назад
Looks spectacular; didn't Dillinger have one in FA and in .38 SPC?.
@RiderOftheNorth1968
@RiderOftheNorth1968 3 года назад
No. .38 Special is a revolver cartridge. And an exellent one too.
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