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Why is the 1911 more popular than ever? Massad Ayoob & Bill Wilson explain. Critical Mas ep 37 

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The 1911 pistol has been around for a long time. It has been with us through two World Wars and is still being produced today. How is it that this firearm is now more popular than ever before? Bill Wilson and Massad Ayoob analyze the 1911 and point out some key aspects that have kept it around. Plus they give some reasons why it isn't going away anytime soon.
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ABOUT BILL WILSON Bill Wilson has always been infatuated with guns. Originally trained as a watchmaker, he has been in the firearms industry since 1974, starting out with a retail store called Sportsman's Headquarters in Berryville, Arkansas. Since that humble beginning, he has built Wilson Combat into the largest and most successful custom firearms company in America. Since 1977 Wilson Combat has been the leading innovator in high-performance, custom 1911 handguns, tactical long guns and accessories. A Wilson Combat product’s unmatched level of exceptional reliability and peerless craftsmanship is only equaled by our legendary customer service. Wilson Combat is proud to service all levels of local and State law enforcement including The Department of Homeland Security, US Border Patrol, HQ SOCOM, US Marshal's Service, US Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, Diplomatic Security Service, Texas Rangers and many more elite law enforcement and military units worldwide. We are also pleased to support the needs of thousands of law-abiding private citizens in the United States and in many other countries abroad.
ABOUT MASSAD AYOOB:
Massad Ayoob has been handgun editor of GUNS magazine and law enforcement columnist for AMERICAN HANDGUNNER since the 1970s, and has published thousands of articles in gun magazines, martial arts publications, and law enforcement journals. He is the author of some twenty books on firearms, self-defense, and related topics, including “In the Gravest Extreme” and “Deadly Force,” widely considered to be authoritative texts on the topic of the use of lethal force.
The winner of the Outstanding American Handgunner of the Year Award in 1998, Mas has won several state and regional handgun shooting championships. Ayoob was the first person to earn the title of Five Gun Master in the International Defensive Pistol Association. He is the current President of the Second Amendment Foundation. He served 19 years as chair of the Firearms Committee of the American Society of Law Enforcement Trainers, and several years as a member of the Advisory Board of the International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association. In addition to teaching for those groups, he has also taught
for the International Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors and the International Homicide Investigators seminars.
Mas has received judicial recognition as an expert witness for the courts in weapons and shooting cases since 1979, and served as a fully sworn and empowered, part time police officer for 43 years, mostly at supervisor rank. Ayoob founded the Lethal Force Institute in 1981 and served as its director until 2009, and now trains through Massad Ayoob Group. He has
appeared on CLE-TV delivering continuing legal education for attorneys, through the American Law Institute and American Bar Association, and has been retained to train attorneys to handle deadly force cases through the Armed Citizens Legal Defense Network. Ayoob served for two
years as co-vice chair of the Forensic Evidence Committee of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. He also appeared in each episode of Personal Defense TV (Sportsman’s Channel).
0:00 - Resurgence of the 1911
0:50 - The Trigger
1:15 - Good Accuracy
1:35 - Longevity
2:20 - Thin Profile for Concealed Carry
2:45 - 9mm 1911
3:35 - Less Recoil
4:05 - The Demand
4:40 - The Safety
5:55 - Give one a Try
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@gowilsoncombat
@gowilsoncombat Год назад
What do you think? Is the 1911 still a viable pistol?
@GuilePatrick
@GuilePatrick Год назад
I say...Yes... But that is just me...
@dougdunn6417
@dougdunn6417 Год назад
Absopositively!!
@josemoreno-ee9cq
@josemoreno-ee9cq Год назад
Because is the best shooter in the pistol world
@mathemacits2400
@mathemacits2400 Год назад
I like it as my first gun. I got a double stack 45 acp from rock island armory and the recoil and grip feels comfortable and it’s my first pistol that I’m getting comfortable to shoot with. And it’s still the same size as my glock 19 p80 with the compensator/21 round mag the trigger feels amazing and not gonna lie it does look beautiful. If I had the option and more money I would’ve tried the beretta before the 1911 but.. it was the first weapon I asked for when I was up in line at the gun shop. The only thing is that i don’t have a holster and I have to Mexican carry and sometimes it slips if my belt isn’t tied, so sometimes I carry it Mexican style but for the left hand cause it never slips that side. Shooting with the left hand doesn’t feel uncomfortable either but if I had the option to change something on the 1911 by custom I would change it from 45 acp to 460 Rowland but only when I’m good at hitting targets though cause it’s kinda expensive
@mason.mp363
@mason.mp363 Год назад
Being that I just received a Wilson Combat CQB Tactical LE in 10MM, I'd say YES!
@jimmyfrazier3761
@jimmyfrazier3761 Год назад
There's a reason it's been around more than a 100yrs!
@bryananderson3772
@bryananderson3772 Год назад
Lots of things have been around for 100 years. That doesn't make it good
@TheGoodOlBoyzChannel
@TheGoodOlBoyzChannel Год назад
@@bryananderson3772 in the gun world it is a good thing
@marchanson711
@marchanson711 Год назад
The 1911 is no longer an ancient pistol when it is engineered by Wilson Combat. WIlson's process and manufacturing produces a truly modern firearm. That's it, that is all.
@hindsight2022
@hindsight2022 Год назад
Dude its been around since 1909 it is not modern by any stretch of the imagination.
@grantorino2009
@grantorino2009 Год назад
It's design is ancient. If Ford built a Model T today using new materials and machining, it would still be an ancient car design. Wilson Combat gave the 1911 longer life with their excellent manufacturing, but the design itself is unquestionably 111 years old.
@maximilianmustermann5763
@maximilianmustermann5763 Год назад
@@hindsight2022 I'm not sure about the Wilson, but there are a lot of modernized 1911 and 2011 designs that have a lot of changes to the original design. Like bull barrels and whatnot. And guns in general haven't changed that much. If they had changed as much as cars did since the Model T, we'd be shooting plasma rifles.
@dmar177
@dmar177 Год назад
@@maximilianmustermann5763 l
@maximilianmustermann5763
@maximilianmustermann5763 Год назад
@@dmar177 It's not an L because I don't own a 1911. I just don't get why people have such a strong opinion about them. They have very good triggers and the design works well for some use cases (mostly competition).
@CrazyPetez
@CrazyPetez Год назад
My 1911 epiphany came after a lifetime of wheel guns, then in the “modern” era, a couple of .40cal Glocks. While shooting with some friends, I was offered a modern 1911 to shoot. My accuracy with the 1911 was so improved, I knew 1911s were in my future. The trigger is the difference.
@Z1gguratVert1go
@Z1gguratVert1go Год назад
I hear ya. A vanilla 1911's trigger is often better than a fancy trigger on most anything else.
@lastminuteman
@lastminuteman Год назад
The trigger is second to none 👍
@JoseyWales44s
@JoseyWales44s Год назад
I went to the range with a couple of my "Glock" friends one day and let them both shoot my 1911. They both had big enthusiastic grins on their face when they finished. One of them bought his own 1911 shortly thereafter.
@luciano-km7mq
@luciano-km7mq Год назад
The 1911 is as relevant as a katana is to a samurai warrior. It's here to stay. Stopping power, and by far the prettiest hand gun in existence.
@ScrappyXGC
@ScrappyXGC Год назад
Haha, I carried a katana and a P10-45 and a slabside for night watch after a hurricane. No phone, no power, I was 911. Yea, I'm still smiling after your comment.
@tonyv8925
@tonyv8925 Год назад
Hmmm...don't know about it being "pretty', but if that was the case I would choose the Browning Hi-Power or P-08 Luger as being 'pretty'. But, that's just me...grin...
@luciano-km7mq
@luciano-km7mq Год назад
@@tonyv8925 Eye of the beholder (even though we 1911ers are the majority). Cadillac or Lincoln. Lamborghini or Porsche....same irrelevant argument.
@brysonfitzgerald5238
@brysonfitzgerald5238 Год назад
I love how Bill and Massad greet each other respectfully at the beginning of each episode.
@garytellep5392
@garytellep5392 7 месяцев назад
Most people are respectful to the people paying them a check.
@brysonfitzgerald5238
@brysonfitzgerald5238 7 месяцев назад
@@garytellep5392 i disagree.... have you met our younger generations?
@garytellep5392
@garytellep5392 7 месяцев назад
Goes a little deeper; their parents and grandparents own most of the blame.
@bksfv6812
@bksfv6812 17 дней назад
I find most of us who are pro 2A have guns for the right reasons . . . because we're good, rational, reasonable people who respect our fellow human beings. Such respect shows itself in a number of ways, such as how we greet each other. Seems very common behavior among we gun owners, in my experiences.
@juniormendoza657
@juniormendoza657 Год назад
I'm not an expert but because it's been tested throughout time and still proves to be reliable. I'm a functional quadriplegic now for 5 years and out of all the guns I own as far as pistols the 1911 is the only I can still operate comfortably. That should say a lot about the 1911 that someone in my condition can still operate it even with my serious disability also I'd like to ad that the AR 15 platform is comfortable for me to use to defend myself the same tool the government wants to ban
@marktestoni6483
@marktestoni6483 Год назад
@@jonWilk8156 my thoughts exactly
@bryananderson3772
@bryananderson3772 Год назад
I'd like to see a quadriplegic charge the T handle on an AR
@juniormendoza657
@juniormendoza657 Год назад
@@jonWilk8156 I'm not sure i can explain it without actually telling you my story. For one there are probably less than one percent of individuals like myself according to my physical rehabilitation doctor. My C5 vertebrae ruptured and my spinal cord suffered from extensive bruising. In the beginning I had no function from the neck down. I couldn't even breathe on my own. I couldn't even brush my own teeth or feed myself. I went through ten months of physical therapy. Slowly I began to regain function of my limbs. Medically I am a functional quadriplegic due to the fact I do not have full function of my limbs. In the past few months I have gained more strength and mobility. With the proper equipment I can stand and walk a limited distance. I used to not be able to use my cell phone without special equipment now I can. I used to not be able to do many things but I have gained more strength and mobility. Like I said there are less than one percent of people who make the gains i have made. I'm still healing a little at a time. Even my own therapists who became my friends can not believe the healing my body has made. All the specialists I see yearly don't believe my story. Through God, dedication, hard work and never giving up you can accomplish a lot. Some people endure injuries like myself and decide to give up I almost did but I was blessed that my condition was not a complete injury which in some cases is the result. A complete injury is one that the spinal cord is injured so badly that signals from the brain can not travel through the nerves. I hope that explains my condition. According to medical science I'm labeled as a quadriplegic but a functional quadriplegic.
@juniormendoza657
@juniormendoza657 Год назад
@@marktestoni6483 simply just a label 🏷
@juniormendoza657
@juniormendoza657 Год назад
@@bryananderson3772 i understand your ignorance many people do not understand the different types of spinal cord injuries. I was ignorant to the difference between different types of spinal cord injuries until I became one. I used to not be able to charge the handle now I've even changed out the original with a raptor handle to make it easier for me.
@joeblowfromidaho3642
@joeblowfromidaho3642 Год назад
Over the past decade or so, I've gone from a "revolver guy" to a "1911 guy." With modern semi customs like WC, the 1911 has just about achieved revolver-like reliability with defensive ammo, is much more easy and comfortable to carry (especially concealed), and is easier to control than a 357 magnum revolver. The only thing that comes close for me for reliability and ease of getting rounds on target is the CZ 75, but that is generally even heavier, bulkier, and fires a less effective round than a .45acp 1911. The only disadvantage is capacity, but if you hit what you aim at most of the time, this becomes less of a disadvantage.
@azcactus2008
@azcactus2008 Год назад
99% of the time I carry a 1911. Either a full sized 5 inch barrel or if I'm feeling lazy, I'll go with an officer size 3 inch barrel. So many people think that having a maximum number of bullets is everything. I feel that having a gun that is extremely shootable and being able to hit your target is most important in stopping the threat. AND it's a beautiful tool with a rich history.
@jaydunbar7538
@jaydunbar7538 Год назад
Maximum capacity gives more chances to hit said target, and with proper selection of a polymer carry gun accuracy is not an issue. I carry whatever fits my fancy that day from modern micro 9s to all steel 1911 with magnum revolvers mixed in on occasion, desert eagle in 50ae just because once in a blue moon. I think people should carry whatever they want, I just find many of the arguments stated as fact to be nothing but opinions or self justification.
@johnmohanmusic
@johnmohanmusic Год назад
Me, too.
@Oldhogleg
@Oldhogleg Год назад
Personally I've found that typically with people that they had to have a few years experience with shooting on a continual basis to develop enough experience to truly appreciate the subtle somewhat non tangible qualities that the 1911 has that others don't. It's once you've become truly a proficient shooter is when you truly appreciate what a good 1911 has to offer.
@chuckster243
@chuckster243 Год назад
I would have to disagree with you on that. I've spent the better part of 55 years in firearms, my father and then my son instructors for police departments. The differences are aesthetics in my opinion. As far as pure performance or as a "tool" a 1911 on its best day couldn't touch a Glock if its life depended on it. Now as a highly detailed, extreme example of what can be done to make a firearm a piece of art work to enjoy, the table flips quite the other way. But again, this is only my opinion, nothing more, nothing less.
@Oldhogleg
@Oldhogleg Год назад
@@chuckster243 I'd have to disagree about reliability; the 1911 was adopted because of it's extreme reliability after shooting thousands of rounds during army testing. Where things gets murky is that the original pattern is no longer followed, ball ammo is no longer the norm for defense use, and it's no longer the product of a single manufacturer. Now we have a situation for decades where the so so to awful reliability of a bunch of manufacturers are lumped in with high quality manufactures, creating the appearance of the 1911 pattern being unreliability when there are perfectly reliable ones being made by manufacturers of higher standards. Now with all that in mind, there's nothing that exposes unreliability like competition, if it fails you, it immediately get kicked to the curb. Yet the fact is that 1911's has dominated competition for decades, and it can't do that by being "unreliable". If the 1911 was so inadequate, it never would have been banned from competing directly against other pistols in thier same class, but relegated to their own 1911 class to only compete against other 1911's on the grounds that 1911's have an "unfair advantage". Getting back to my original point, that is a high quality 1911 has "unique" qualities that only serious shooters can "truly" appreciate. Of course, that's just my own opinion as well.
@chuckster243
@chuckster243 Год назад
@@Oldhogleg You do make some very valid points that I never took into consideration, lumping the old with the new, and a boat load of manufacturers putting knock offs into the mix. I was not aware of a significant redesign and assumed pretty much all of the offerings were just a rehashing of the old design. My bad.
@jaydunbar7538
@jaydunbar7538 Год назад
Yes a high quality 1911 is a pleasure to shoot, as someone who owns both sides of the spectrum it’s clear the polymer pistols are the clear winner of the utilitarian tool award. The cheaper polymer pistols are every bit as reliable and at the same quality level are half or less the cost. Don’t take this the wrong way, my 1911s aren’t going anywhere. I’m only pointing out that cost is a major factor for most people and thus is a major factor for generalizations.
@Brett235
@Brett235 Год назад
@@Oldhogleg I have personally seen very expensive, custom 1911's fail because of tight tolerances and then being ammo picky. On the other hand I have seen older gentlemen put different parts together to make a Frankenstein 1911 that just works no matter what ammunition they shot through it. I personally carry an old, 1970's, colt G.I. model 1911 that works great. It's beat up, scratched and worn from being carried for so many years but I can drop that safety and pull the trigger and I know it will fire every time.
@Larry--qn4dd
@Larry--qn4dd Год назад
I believe the 1911 is a timeless classic that will never go out of style. It's sleek, balanced, and effective.. not to mention extremely durable. I live in a rural area, and around home I carry a SAA, but when I travel I carry a 1911.
@jonsander895
@jonsander895 Год назад
A 1911 is like a Harley-Davidson. There are cheaper, lighter, faster, and more practical choices, but there ain't no cooler choice.
@richardbrewer8301
@richardbrewer8301 Год назад
Especially like an old Nucklehead or Panhead !!!
@LarryeWhite61
@LarryeWhite61 Год назад
'48 HD Panhead
@gui-texzan7477
@gui-texzan7477 Год назад
Nice analogy
@stendak
@stendak Год назад
What i was going to say.
@BasedHadrian
@BasedHadrian Год назад
Harleys are cool though
@frankbutta9344
@frankbutta9344 Год назад
The 1911 is about as cool as they get. The thin slide and frame is a cool factor that can’t be beat!
@KeanonGilliamSlang369
@KeanonGilliamSlang369 Год назад
At the range I work at ... fathers and grandfathers are introducing younger shooters to the 1911s. Also believe it or not younger shooters get an interest in the 1911 because of the video game Call of Duty. They come to the range and rent a 1911 and maybe purchase one later on.
@growleym504
@growleym504 Год назад
Of course it is still a viable pistol! It is so intuitive, so smooth to operate, fits the hand so well, and has just the right grip angle. Actually I won't throw rocks at the Browning Hi-Power, either, another gun that ought to be more popular than it is now. John Browning was a true genius.
@LoneWolf543
@LoneWolf543 Год назад
Absolutely yes to option 2, "they all fall to hardball". You can't beat the 1911 in .45 ACP. Still my favorite EDC!
@johnathanross6519
@johnathanross6519 Год назад
The look, the trigger and the history.
@iggibars
@iggibars Год назад
I could sit and listen to Massad talking all day long. Though I like many handgun types, the 1911 platform is my favorite.
@PaintballBo
@PaintballBo Год назад
You are an Ayoob, officially adopted
@ProjectsWithPaul
@ProjectsWithPaul Год назад
How lucky am I to be alive during the time of these 2 legends!
@bryananderson3772
@bryananderson3772 Год назад
How lucky lol. You realize after they're dead future generations can still watch all the same videos of them that you did?
@TheGoodOlBoyzChannel
@TheGoodOlBoyzChannel Год назад
@@bryananderson3772 it’s a sane, you must be fun at partys
@tristantimothy1004
@tristantimothy1004 Год назад
@@bryananderson3772 , WHAT future generations? Humanitys stupidity is almost up bud. In the very near future NOBODY except the govts NAZIES will have guns & theyre time is limited too. Bible prophecy has never been wrong nor will it ever be. The Antichrist rule & the New World Order is crashing down the door & theres no stopping it. Here in America the demonazies party of Satan is insuring that. After the 7 year rule of the Antichrist most people will be dead & 90% of the planet a wasteland. No place to hide from the hell on earth thats coming soon. And Jesus is going to TAKE the children too at the Rapture. They wont suffer from their parents mistakes.
@jamesa.7604
@jamesa.7604 Год назад
The 1911 Pistol is still more than capable to do the job it was designed to do. I have one in 9mm and I want one in .45ACP as that caliber was the 1911 and caliber I was taught how to shoot with 45+ years ago at the tender age of 11. I have shot many other types of pistols and revolvers but My Dream Pistol is still a Five inch barreled 1911 chambered in .45ACP from Wilson Combat. And I hope it finds it's way into my hands real soon.
@Garandasaurus
@Garandasaurus Год назад
Yup, my choice. I carry an old GI Remington Rand, I run it with Wilson mags, and when it needs a small part, I use Wilson parts. That old Rand is still practical around the ranch and in the woods, and it's shot a great deal of game, and pests over the years.
@ronhernandez8660
@ronhernandez8660 Год назад
There’s still a lot going for the 1911! I carry a Springfield Loaded model myself!!
@bretsnoke9213
@bretsnoke9213 Год назад
1911's are absolutely timeless and my favorite. So many mods available and it's track record speaks for itself.
@treebasher7179
@treebasher7179 Год назад
Love my 1911. The light and identical trigger pull along with the weight makes it one of the most accurate and shootable handguns ever made. Mr Browning is a genius to create a design which has not only lasted but remained effective and relevant for an eternity in the firearm’s world!
@stevenwilliams8961
@stevenwilliams8961 Год назад
Newly Retired Military. I can’t replace my 1911 with a polymer striker fire, just doesn’t feel the same. 1911 for life!!!
@Ranxerox1911A1
@Ranxerox1911A1 Год назад
I've been carrying a 1911 every day thirty years. I choose .45 I've tried the wonder nines and always go back to my 1911.
@lastminuteman
@lastminuteman Год назад
I have been carrying a 1911 in .45 for the last 18 years. For me it’s the most comfortable firearm I’ve carried, and I definitely shoot the best with it. I don’t think I’ll ever stop trusting my life to a 1911.
@briannapier8337
@briannapier8337 Год назад
John Browning was a genius at gun design, he kept it simple but effective and that never gets old.
@The_Ballo
@The_Ballo Год назад
... simple?
@jaydunbar7538
@jaydunbar7538 Год назад
His designs may be simple by today’s standards, but they were anything but simple when he designed them.
@texastomsshavingtips6359
@texastomsshavingtips6359 Год назад
@@The_Ballo I think that he means simple to use, after you learn about the safeties.🤔🤠
@The_Ballo
@The_Ballo Год назад
@@texastomsshavingtips6359 It has a nice trigger, but is more complicated to assemble and use than most handguns sold today
@jorysiler
@jorysiler Год назад
Just bought my first 1911 today. I’m very excited to start learning more about this gun and customize it
@GraydonMcKee
@GraydonMcKee Год назад
Free advice - put 1,000 rounds through it (at least) before you start customizing it. Todays 1911’s have never been better right out of the box. Only customize what needs changing. You will save yourself tons of money that way and honestly enjoy the gun a lot more.
@jorysiler
@jorysiler Год назад
@@GraydonMcKee will do thanks for the input!
@johnmohanmusic
@johnmohanmusic Год назад
Good for you Sebastien!
@wayneantoniazzi2706
@wayneantoniazzi2706 Год назад
It's popular for the same reason the British Army used the Brown Bess musket for 100 years. Simple, rugged, reliable, and with the minimum of parts doing the maximum amount of work. Built to work in every situation from Alaska to the Southwest and all points in between and be safe to use as well, whether it was used by infantry, artillery, or especially cavalry troops. (We forget how important cavalry still was in 1911!) And it goes without saying a bad guy hit with a .45ACP round goes DOWN. What an absolute genius John Browning was!
@johncarpenter7664
@johncarpenter7664 Год назад
Settled on the 1911 long ago, never thought of making a change even though when I worked at Cabela's I handled many others. My picks are 1911 Colt's and Kimber's all the way!! Love the 10mm.
@rexelliott3860
@rexelliott3860 6 месяцев назад
I'm retired law enforcement, sworn in 1972. I started with revolvers, but began to carry semi-autos as soon as our agency began to permit it, starting with a Belgian Browning High Power, then graduating to a Colt Combat Comander. I tried others, but always gravitated back to those two, preferring the Colt, mainly because I was and still am a strong believer in that extra bullet diameter and weight. I was forced to switch to plastic/striker fired when our COP converted the entire department to the Glock 20, 10mm, right after the FBI announced it as the caliber of choice. Not wanting anything to do with the Glocks, I was selected by the department armorer to be his assistant in converting / trining our department, and later other agencies to the Glock style handgun, which I ended up carrying for many years. After retiring I almost quit carrying and shooting for a few years. When I the urge back, I decided I needed another 1911. Going to the store with the intention of buying a .45acp 1911 Colt, I ran across a Colt Delta Elite. That is what I walked out of the store with. I do love that 10mm cartridge. I still had to fulfill that calling of a .45acp. It wasn't too long before a Ruger SR 1911 followed me home. As I began to shoot more and regained the enjoyment of doing so, I came across a 1911 that really called out to me. Sig Sauer Texas Edition Gold (look it up), to me, a beautiful engraved and inlaid pistol. I had never really been drawn to a "fancy" gun like that berfore, but it look good, felt great, and I learned shot fantastic! It is not a safe queen, but is my primary EDC gun. When I picked up the Sig, on the way home, my bride of around 50 years at that time, all 5-3, 107 lbs of her, asked how many .45s I now had, when I told her she informed me that "Ok, the Ruger is mine now." She likes to shoot it, but arthritis and cataracs are taking their toll and she hasn't shot much recently. She did however get to lay hands on her nephew's Staccato 1911. Finding the ease of and smoothness of racking that slide, she was almost sold on it, but then she tried the trigger and her respone was an emphatic, " I like that"! I have other pistols, Sig and PSA 9mms, but the 1911 is still the favored gun. The most recent purchase was a Tisas 1911, D10. 10mm, but as Mr. Ayoob says, arthritis does make them somewhat less than fun to shoot for much more than a couple mags. My last outing I wanted to be certain my new mags for Tisas worked, so at the range I ran through 150 rounds. That used to be a fun day, but I was really feeling it by that end of that last box. So long as we can keep the government from taking them away, I do not look for the populariy of the 1911 in all of its different incarnations to lessen. Thank you gentlemen for both interesting and entertaining videos. (one of the best things about that Sig 1911 is that aside from its appearance as a big old bad pistol with the hammer cocked back so it's so dangerous, there is a quote, inlaid in gold, from General Robet E Lee on the left side of the slide...."tHE ENEMY NEVER SEES THE BACKS OF MY TEXANS!" Guranteed to cause appolexy amongst so many of today's liberals and history eridacators.)
@smithwesson7765
@smithwesson7765 Год назад
The 1911 is an icon. Elegant, powerful and reliable. The fact that this pistol is still immensely popular after 112 years needs no embellishment.
@TommyRibs
@TommyRibs Год назад
So 1911 Syndicate (GREAT Channel) have a video called ‘Why 1911’s’. The quote the founder of Cabot Arms who states that the 1911 is the Heroes gun, and that 100 years from now, when the 2011 and other popular pistols are forgotten, the 1911 will still be going strong.
@billbirch3748
@billbirch3748 Год назад
After much research it was a 1911 as the first handgun purchase. Browning nailed it here form, fit, function. Today's metals and tolerances improved what was there. If you have guns you have one of these. It probably won't be your EDC but it is a world recognized 1911 that will stop a threat the size of a Mac truck.
@gryphonz3
@gryphonz3 Год назад
Absolutely a timeless firearm...no question. In fact, I just purchased an EDC X9L that is in transit as I type.
@misifustres
@misifustres Год назад
My grandson is a serving police officer who carries, and has trained with a striker fired pistol. While he’s not about to give up his Glock, he certainly enjoys shooting my 1911.
@joshuakreider7627
@joshuakreider7627 Год назад
Bought a 1911 after watching all the gun guys videos. Every point made here stands up for me. Love it. Nothing beats solid metal. Great content as always!
@4catsnow
@4catsnow Год назад
Bought a Mk IV Series 70 in the late 70's...right out of the box..awful trigger,, and would eject and peen empty brass flat on one side...thing stayed mainly in the draw til I got fed up with it...Put in a box and sent it to Wilson Combat...they went all thru it,,,ALL thru it. Sent me back a real 1911 that hasn't missed a beat since then..Best decision I ever made.
@johnkizziah108
@johnkizziah108 Год назад
I used one the first time in Vietnam to save my buddies life..worked for the job been shootin them ever since. I like 1911s and S&W revolvers. Good enough for me.
@marcoluoma3770
@marcoluoma3770 Год назад
I scoffed at the 1911 for years until I borrowed a buddy's at the range. I was instantly more accurate with it than my Glock 17. So now I have both. Life is good.
@Smith686plus
@Smith686plus Год назад
I’m an active duty LEO, snd a Commander sized 1911 is my cool/cold weather carry. I shoot it well, and I don’t have any plans anytime soon of changing it out.
@CaptHowdy48
@CaptHowdy48 Год назад
I’m a 1911 guy …. It knocks the hell out of where it’s pointed…With pin point accuracy
@TheAxe4Ever
@TheAxe4Ever Год назад
I would love to have a 1911. Especially a Wilson. A bit price prohibitive for me at the moment though. I don’t competition shoot. I’m more a “real world” shooter. With the price of ammo, I only get to put about 500 rounds a month through my gun. I’m more of a self defense shooter and train as such, so for now, I’ll have to stay with my Canik. Not real expensive. But reliable and a great trigger. Someday I’ll get a 1911. Someday.
@lornenoland8098
@lornenoland8098 Год назад
Very few guns that impress me the first time I shoot it. The 1911 is one of them. There’s something about the ergonomics of it that just feel right
@titocolon2562
@titocolon2562 Год назад
I tell you I own glocks and 1911s and for some reason I carry my 1911s more! It's just something about it that I can't wrap my head around! I hope one day I get to own a Wilson combat 1911 but in the mean time my kimbers have been doing the job quite well!
@420kushmaster
@420kushmaster Год назад
knock down power. An American legend on the battlefield
@ryanranard5187
@ryanranard5187 Год назад
😆 so the 1911 has “knockdown” power? Lol
@karenhendershot1200
@karenhendershot1200 Год назад
I LOVE my 1911 (9mm) as a 57 year old female. I have a CZ as well, and have tried several others but my 1911 is my "fun" gun!
@simonsparks5738
@simonsparks5738 Год назад
I was given a 1911 by late Donald " Bucky Malson " while he was hunting with me here in Africa , it was his personal carry handgun he brought out with him as he did some contract work with our defense force and police special task team. He trained instructors in various disciplines and gave me a few good tips on shooting accurately and effectively with the 1911. I still have it today , in fact its on my side right now , hardly any bluing left on it now but I love it the way it is , my old trusty rusty , accurate as all get out. Serial No 713109 United States Property M1911A1 U.S. Army. Wish I could send you a photo of it.
@thepetersd535
@thepetersd535 Год назад
It's popular with me because Its the only pistol I've owned that I can shoot dead nuts with super easily
@craigthescott5074
@craigthescott5074 Год назад
The 1911 will always be viable it was well ahead of its time. John Moses Browning was the most prolific gun designer ever. I think the 1911 or 2011 will be around for at least another 100 years. A lot longer with collectors.
@jimdavenport8020
@jimdavenport8020 6 месяцев назад
Carried a compact .45 ACP 1911 as EDC for over 20 years. Arthritis in my wrist was inducing a flinch so I, RELUCTANTLY, down-sized to a Glock in 9MM for a couple of years. Now I am back to a compact 1911 in 9MM. The ergonomics of the 1911 are ingrained to me and, while the Gock is highly functional, I so much prefer wood grips, steel frame and slide, and the two safeties. Condition ONE in a thumb-break holster all day long.
@johnkizziah108
@johnkizziah108 Год назад
A simple Wilson 1911 is my wholly grail pistol. Gettin old not sure bought that anymore. Have a few colts, some springfields, a few kimbers. But just want a wilson.
@antoineallard8788
@antoineallard8788 Год назад
I am 23 y/o and i live in Belgium. Here i only do sport target shooting. And i have to say, once i've tried a 1911 in 45 ACP, i realised that it was perfect for me !
@SuperballsSupervidsOnYT
@SuperballsSupervidsOnYT Год назад
I bought my wife a GSG 1911 in .22. Now I'm the guy at the range shooting the pink gun. I had no idea I would love it so much. Saves me a bunch of money too.
@evolution2k6
@evolution2k6 Год назад
It's American! There you go!!
@jmichaelcarbonniere9549
@jmichaelcarbonniere9549 Год назад
The 1911 will never go away! As someone who literally grew up with a 1911, I love the feel of a 1911 in my hand with only one exception - I like the feel of the Hi Power even better. Yet when it comes right down to it, a Glock 40 is what lives on next to my bed and a Glock 29 is what follows me around on a day to day basis. If I could afford a double stack 1911 in 10mm that didn't weigh much more than my Glock, that's what I would carry. But I can't afford such luxury, so the Glock is it. And as much as I hate to admit it, after a little practice, I found years ago that I could shoot the Glock 21 better than I could the 1911! That was a true heartbreaker but then, I'm not so "stuck" on the 1911 that i couldn't change... and change I did! But hey, at least I'm carrying the Lehigh Defense ammo in all of my carry guns! Cheers, jc
@nickdonalds0546
@nickdonalds0546 9 месяцев назад
Timeless, reliable, effective, highly accurate, extremely beautiful peice of functional art. Gotta love 1911's
@hoag2531
@hoag2531 Год назад
1911 is my every day carry! Love my Beretta 92X compact (because I could not find a Wilson combat Beretta Centurion!) but my 1911 rides so easy IWB.
@christophermead9800
@christophermead9800 5 месяцев назад
I’m 32 years old. I’ve been shooting my whole life. My great grandfather carried the 1911 in WW1. My grandfather carried a 1911 A1 on Okinawa and other WW2 pacific campaigns. The learned how to shoot and maintain the 1911. I’m a Millennial and the only gun I know and carry (everywhere, everyday) is the 1911 A1 or as my relative called it, “the 45 automatic”.
@Synistercrayon
@Synistercrayon Год назад
I love my 1911. It is a mainstay and is always close by. Ol faithful
@jefftaylor4087
@jefftaylor4087 Год назад
Of course it's still a viable defensive weapon. Its virtues are well represented by Bill and Mas in this video, two unquestionable experts in the field. I also love my Berettas and I find myself alternating between a Colt Gunsite LW Commander in .45 and a Wilson-Beretta Centurion Tactical in 9mm. I'd be unable to choose only one of those two. I notice Mas is wearing a Beretta during a video on the 1911, not criticizing at all, more identifying with his choice.
@1notgilty
@1notgilty Год назад
I still LOVE the 45 automatic 1911. The old joke is that if you shoot a bad guy with another caliber you wonder if he'll get up. But if you shoot them with a 45 “THEY” know that they're not getting up.
@kayinoue2497
@kayinoue2497 Год назад
First gun I ever shot was a 1911, and wanted one ever since then. They're great guns to run everyday, great on the range, and modern ones, if you take care of them properly, are completely reliable. Plus I just really love the mechanical feeling of them--they're like a good gearchange on a sportscar, positive and satisfying.
@jasong546
@jasong546 Год назад
I recently visited an old friend in Indiana and we went to a pawn shop to look at stereo equipment and see if they had any hidden treasures there. We had just talked about firearms and when they had nothing to see in electronics we checked out the gun section. I said let’s see if they have the 1911 I was telling you I would like. I couldn’t believe it but there was a Wilson combat 1911 style in 9mm. I picked it up and I couldn’t believe how nice it felt. It was gorgeous looking too, and I can tell you that they knew what it was and it was priced so that it had held its value. Unreal quality and fit and finish!
@texastomsshavingtips6359
@texastomsshavingtips6359 Год назад
Great video gentlemen, Thank you. The 1911 is MY all time favorite pistol of all pistols ever made.
@jeffreypinder9398
@jeffreypinder9398 Год назад
191145ACP sitting just to my left right now, been shooting them for 50 years.
@jimtewa8096
@jimtewa8096 Год назад
Thank you for another great video gentlemen, I believe the 1911 is without a doubt the best combat pistol available, especially if you own a Wilson Combat they produce a remarkable 1911 I have a full size a recently received a Commander which is now my primary carry very comfortable, if you don't have a 1911 I strongly suggest you buy one you will never regret it.
@ms.annthrope415
@ms.annthrope415 Год назад
So many top military people and law enforcement units use and still carry the 1911. I have 5 and it will never go obsolete. I've had about 10 over my life but I've settled on 5 right now. I have pistols with higher capacity, even 15 round .45s, but that chunk if steel and 8+1 rounds with Wilson Combst mags is sure comforting when things go bump in the night.
@rmerlin733
@rmerlin733 Год назад
Armscor & Rock Island did a conversion 9mm 1911 to fire the 22 TCM. In retrospect that 22 TCM is virtually the same as the FN 5.7. Given the historical legacy of the 1911 one would think that among all of the calipers this grand pistol has accommodated and the increasing interest in a 5.7 mm (.224) round, this short lived Amscor / Rock Island 22 TCM conversion would have seen more demand & success. It would certainly be interesting to see Wilson offer a 22 TCM 1911.
@BLACKWOLF-1911
@BLACKWOLF-1911 Год назад
I've been shooting and carrying a commander length 45 1911 for 37yrs. I have tried polymer guns but always go back to a 1911. When you've been shooting them for so long, nothing else compares to the feeling you get from this platform. It was my first gun and will be my last.
@RBMD2A
@RBMD2A Год назад
I have several 1911s. Two are chambered in 9mm and four are chambered in 45 ACP. They are timeless
@bryananderson3772
@bryananderson3772 Год назад
How many do the 9mm versions hold?
@RBMD2A
@RBMD2A Год назад
@@bryananderson3772 it depends on the magazine manufacturer. For example, I have some Wilson Combat mags that hold 10 rounds. Mec Gar makes 9 and 10 round mags.
@DavidFWaite
@DavidFWaite Год назад
I am Rachel, this guy's wife...66 years old. He doesn't shoot much but I do. First time shooting a gun was 2015. Started with a revolver. Understood immediately how important big and heavy is for accuracy and recoil. Dove head first into full size all stainless steel 45 cal 1911. Fell in love with trigger too. No turning back. I carry owb concealed and train with 1911 exclusively including advanced tactical. I have no issues with recoil. Had a 9mm 1911 and didn't like it. Even with arthritis setting in still have no issues. Really love shooting!
@tonydeaton1967
@tonydeaton1967 Год назад
The gun will never die. What y'all said about the safety is completely true. I once saw three young police officers, after having disarmed a suspect, trying to get the slide back on a 1911 thinking it was jammed. I took them probably 8 to 10 seconds to figure out it was simply on safe and finally got the weapon cleared. I just smiled and shook my head.
@ronaldhowdeshell8628
@ronaldhowdeshell8628 Год назад
I am a 54 year old Army vet that has been shooting since I was old enough to hold a gun. I just bought my first 1911 (45 ACP) within the last month.
@jackcurtis4906
@jackcurtis4906 Год назад
I may not carry the 1911- but it is my favorite at the range...
@Ogrematic
@Ogrematic Год назад
I love the 1911. First handgun I ever shot. Been carrying one since the '90s.
@johnmadow5331
@johnmadow5331 Год назад
I have OEM Colt M-1911 that made in 1913. I had some spare parts and conversion unit to fire .22LR., This gun has been throu WW-I and II should give you a security and relibility for protection and you can practive with in expensive .22 LR. If I want to get rid of it, I will get my money back. If I can not get what I want, I can take it apart and sell it sepreately. The OEM Frame alone worth more than what I paid for the whole gun! I can get this return from my sport car that I brought in 1981!
@chrisschmidt1052
@chrisschmidt1052 Год назад
I only ever owned or shot striker fired polymer guns. When my son was born I thought it would be a cool idea to mark the occasion with a 1911 that would become an heirloom, after we shot it for 21-25 years... Took it to a friends range, put 3 magazines through it and I haven't looked back. That was a year and half ago. I am about to purchase another to be my carry and training gun so I can stop feeling guilty about putting wear on my "heirloom". Hopefully the folks at Wilson will open their shop up to non-Wilson made guns again at some point so both can get the attention they deserve. Thank you for the great channel and content.
@robertnotni3668
@robertnotni3668 Год назад
I got a 1911 in 9mm because I wanted the best trigger in the most carried caliber. WC 10 round mag gives me 11 rounds in a slim profile.
@the45er
@the45er Год назад
I have 18 1911 style pistols made by 11 manufacturers and there ain’t a dog in the bunch. Luv em!
@davidharris9077
@davidharris9077 Год назад
I carry a BHP in 40 S&W with the SFS System installed from BH Spring Solutions. With the gun cocked and locked, the hammer is down and the slide is locked. You can't pull the hammer back either. If my gun is taken away, hopefully I have enough time to escape before the bad guy figures out how to fire it. I still love my 1911's.
@richardbrewer8301
@richardbrewer8301 Год назад
For one thing I don't know of much of any handgun out there that has the crisp trigger that a 1911 has and newer 1911's are more dependable than Grandpa's 1911 was .
@AD5GB
@AD5GB Год назад
I love my 1911. Dan Wesson PM1S in .45. Accuracy, shootability, concealability, stopping power - there's nothing to not like. I have several other pistols from .22 rimfire up to .44 Rem Mag 8" revolver, but the 1911 is my favorite. Most definitely still viable!!
@markduccini
@markduccini Год назад
The 1911 is and will most likely always be my favorite pistol. And 45 will always be my favorite. Caliber
@bev8200
@bev8200 Год назад
Because it’s a masterpiece
@oleukeman
@oleukeman Год назад
I went to a gun store today and they had cases full of pistols, but only 2 1911s and they were both in .45. The guy behind the counter said they don’t keep them (1911s) in stock because they just haven’t had much interest in them. Everybody that shops there wants polymer, striker fired pistols. I hope the fact that I was there to look at a 1911 in 9mm registered with them. I was looking for a carry gun and have a government model in .45, but wanted to check out a 9mm as I am also getting older.
@keithlutz4842
@keithlutz4842 Год назад
I’ve often thought that a 1911 (in 9mm) would be a great carry gun, but until now had never considered Massad’s scenario regarding the bad guy grabbing my gun & trying to figure how to make it fire-that’s a strong argument for the 1911. Food for thought that may be enough for me to try one! Thanks as usual for the great and practical content.
@adamb2619
@adamb2619 Год назад
Nostalgia, history, functionality, customization, availability, etc......all hard to ignore.
@robertofthelyons
@robertofthelyons Год назад
I love Glocks, revolvers, and ARs at the range but when things go bump in the night, that 1911 is what I grab 🤷🏽‍♂️
@arrowinquire
@arrowinquire Год назад
I learned to shoot from my father, a WWII vet, whose 1911 is still in the family. He collected guns and brought back a few from the war (including a sweet Walther ppk). I was always enamored by the 1911, admittedly because it had the largest hole in the end. Surprise: it was the easiest to shoot and to shoot well. Today I have .40 cals by Springfield and Sig, and I have a 1911 that is not even that great of a gun (AMT "hardballer" from the 70's, I think they are out of business today). I can still produce the best groups with the 1911.
@mcjon77
@mcjon77 Год назад
Massad is making me rethink my stance on safeties. That is really interesting stat about it taking on average 18 seconds for someone to figure out where the safety is.
@Ryan-pu9yw
@Ryan-pu9yw Год назад
Hell yes. I'm 40 and carry the Smith PC round butt or a 686+ 3" 90% of the time. Some people use "Fudd" as an insult but I'm proud AF to be a Fudd
@boomanh63
@boomanh63 Год назад
I love my 1911's. It's a timeless classic. Yes, its manual of arms is different. Yes, its maintenance is different. If you take the time to learn your tools it is still a viable choice for an EDC firearm.
@adequatebus8280
@adequatebus8280 Год назад
the weapon comes to hand, balances, and points completely naturally. that's the main reason. -C
@stephenengle4097
@stephenengle4097 Год назад
Served 7 years as a Gunners mate US Navy, weapons Dept, didn’t take long to git hooked on 1911 45.😎🇺🇸
@cliftonwilliams766
@cliftonwilliams766 Год назад
"Cat", here! Nam, 1968! As a US Army WO1 OH-6A scout pilot with B-1-9 1st Air Cav, I carried a Remington 1911 .45 auto instead of the typically issued to pilots .38 Police Special. Because the 38 was useless in jungle cover. That beat up, rattling old gun saved me and the crew three times as it allowed us to clear our way through several enemy on the ground to the waiting rescue Huey after being shot down in the thick jungle! 'Nough said.
@tedh7543
@tedh7543 Год назад
The 1911 it's an incredible firearm that's stood the test of time. My first one was given me by late father and I will pass this on to my son one day. I've never thought about carrying a 1911 but Masad has a strong argument as to why a 1911 or another handgun with a manual safety may be of benefit in a hand/gun fight should the bad guy get ahold of your gun vs a striker fired handgun. Thank you Masad for sharing your incredible wisdom.
@christopherbishop4927
@christopherbishop4927 Год назад
Timeless Classic, I absolutely love my 1911's. I especially favor the 1911 10mm, however I have 380acp, 9mm and 22TCM offerings
@nojonbass4214
@nojonbass4214 Год назад
I carry one everyday I went with the Springfield Armory MC Operator. WC are awesome and saving my pennies...
@jamesbradshaw474
@jamesbradshaw474 Год назад
I love the 1911. I’m 76 and the 1911 in .45 acp in my everyday carry. I don’t mind the recoil. It’s not near as violent as the .40 S & W. Of course I have been shooting the .45 acp for more than 50 years.
@TheWolfsnack
@TheWolfsnack Год назад
Yup...I am 70 and my absolute favorite of all my handguns is a Norinco 1911 5 inch barrel...with some mods and Wolf springs it is the most reliable gun I have ever shot.
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