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France was in an interesting position during World War One of being a primary supplier of rifles and machine guns to its allies, but a major importer of handguns. In addition to a great many Spanish pistols of several types, the French government purchased both revolvers and Government Model 1911 pistols from Colt. Specifically, they purchased 5,000 standard commercial 1911s off the shelf from Colt, with deliveries starting in April of 1915 and ending in January 1916. These appear to have been issued to tank crewmen, but not exclusively. It is unclear how exactly they were distributed, but after the war they were sold as surplus through Belgian dealers.
These French purchase 1911s were not given any markings by the French, and appear as standard commercial 1911s. They can only be identified by serial number and by Colt factory letter. We know the whole of the order was fulfilled with pistols between number C17800 and C28000, but only about half of the guns in that range went to France. Colt did not ship the guns as a continuous serial number range, but rather took them basically at random from warehouse stocks. To date, no complete listing of their individual serial numbers has been made.
Thanks to Ozark Machine Gun for loaning me this pistol - check out his cool machine gun rental range in Missouri!
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@user-xq5og9lt8p
@user-xq5og9lt8p 4 года назад
Somewhere in a pawnshop in Arizona: -Hello, I need a French pistol you have on display -Hello, sir! I'm afraid we don't have...hey, what a heck are you doing?! Stop smelling my guns! -This nose is never mistaken! That 1911 is French, I'm telling you!!!
@terranempire2
@terranempire2 4 года назад
Gun Jesus hath spoken.
@rudymatheson1415
@rudymatheson1415 4 года назад
Leon Cranson for lo, he hath spoken, and his word is the word of Gun God.
@user-njyzcip
@user-njyzcip 4 года назад
I find extremely cool that Colt has an office that validates each of their weapons manufacturered in the past and writes you a letter about it
@steveshoemaker6347
@steveshoemaker6347 4 года назад
Yes but it will cost you $$$$$
@benn454
@benn454 4 года назад
@@steveshoemaker6347 As it should. They have to pay someone to do it.
@Hopeofmen
@Hopeofmen 4 года назад
A family friend of mine actually was one of the archivists who did that for awhile.
@user-njyzcip
@user-njyzcip 4 года назад
@@steveshoemaker6347 You also pay to get a copy of your birth/marriage/divorce/death certificate so if the fee isn't hundreds of dollars or something I don't see the problem here
@Full_Otto_Bismarck
@Full_Otto_Bismarck 4 года назад
@@user-njyzcip last i heard it was 100 USD to get your colt "papered" so its really not that expensive
@Kevin-mx1vi
@Kevin-mx1vi 4 года назад
Ian is so dedicated to french guns that even something that was only *temporarily* french goes into the collection. I love it ! 😁
@user-xq5og9lt8p
@user-xq5og9lt8p 4 года назад
Once you enter the Baguetteland, there is no coming back. You can get out of croissants, but you can never get croissants out of yourself Ask Vietnamese: they drove French out, but they couldn't drive baguettes out
@atomic_wait
@atomic_wait 4 года назад
@@user-xq5og9lt8p It may have only been in French possession briefly, but the rich smell of buttery cheese yet lingers...
@user-xq5og9lt8p
@user-xq5og9lt8p 4 года назад
@@atomic_wait oh, Mon Ami, you make me oui myself
@The_Jackpurgis
@The_Jackpurgis 4 года назад
Ian should be given a French citizenship at this point lol
@marks_sparks1
@marks_sparks1 4 года назад
@@user-xq5og9lt8p your right. Just looked it up: the Bánh Mì
@MrFlak188
@MrFlak188 4 года назад
Of course ian finds a french version of one of the most iconic American guns😂
@mathieushifera135
@mathieushifera135 4 года назад
He also found the American version of the Chauchat, so it comes full circle
@24kachina
@24kachina 4 года назад
This is fascinating! I inherited a 1911 from my dad, who had inherited it from a much older uncle. Family lore has always been that it “was used in the war,” and it has an old military leather holster. But it’s a commercial model, not a government issued. It’s a C serial number, now I can go run and see if it’s in this range, and now I also know to write to Colt and ask about it. Thanks Ian!
@spikespa5208
@spikespa5208 4 года назад
Colt can probably expect many such inquiries soon.
@lightweight1974
@lightweight1974 4 года назад
How much does provenance letter from the Colt historian cost? Betcha it's not free nor insignificant$.
@evanhamlett6350
@evanhamlett6350 4 года назад
Hope we find out, would be really cool
@eazy8579
@eazy8579 4 года назад
Tell us what you find out
@felixschulz4038
@felixschulz4038 4 года назад
@@lightweight1974 A Hundred dollars for a Government Model... There is a price list at the "Colt Archives" website.
@Tadicuslegion78
@Tadicuslegion78 4 года назад
Ozark Machine Gun: I got a 1911 Ian: Not interested Ozark Machine Gun: It's from WW1 and French. Ian: SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!
@chubbycatfish4573
@chubbycatfish4573 4 года назад
Fedex First Overnight rush delivery
@coryv5679
@coryv5679 4 года назад
@@chubbycatfish4573 With paid pickup from the truck as it's driving.
@Welkon1
@Welkon1 4 года назад
There’s nothing like a 100 year old pistol
@Steve_I
@Steve_I 4 года назад
Still amazes me to think that the 1911 was designed over 100 years ago. If I didnt know anything about guns and someone pulled one out and asked me to guess on its age. I probably would have guessed no older than 50 years. Truly a timeless firearm and a must have in my opinion.
@labinot1363
@labinot1363 4 года назад
@@Steve_I over 100 years old and works better than some modern ones. That's amazing. The most interesting part is that the 1911, or 1911 typed pistols didn't change that much because it was already perfect.
@andrewamann2821
@andrewamann2821 4 года назад
@@labinot1363 except they have been significantly refined over the years... The 1911 has never been perfect. Damned good, but not perfect. Like most Browning designs, they're overly complicated, kinda finicky (until the engineers iron out the kinks...), and difficult to manufacture unless you have exceedingly good repeatability in your machine processes, as they have a really nasty response to tolerance stacking. That said, they have one of the nicest-feeling trigger designs I've ever had the pleasure of shooting, and I would love to build and fit one for myself... Because they are exceedingly cool.
@freedom24v86
@freedom24v86 4 года назад
@@labinot1363 maybe works better then a highpoint but most all firearms work better then a 1911
@labinot1363
@labinot1363 4 года назад
@@andrewamann2821 sometimes, it's just about the feeling. It may be the worst gun ever produced. If it feels right, it is right. Same with cars.
@gordondelacroix253
@gordondelacroix253 4 года назад
The most holy handgun with some French sauce... Looks like the incarnation of Ian into a pistol, truly blessed !
@hazzard8785
@hazzard8785 4 года назад
@DOUG HEINS The holy relic of Saint Samuel du Conneticut
@PrototypeSpaceMonkey
@PrototypeSpaceMonkey 4 года назад
Ian: Check out my cool french gun. Me: Isn't that... Ian: My *FRENCH GUN*
@JenkemDungeon
@JenkemDungeon 4 года назад
I had no idea France issued 1911's.
@jacoposilvestri543
@jacoposilvestri543 4 года назад
same
@jacoposilvestri543
@jacoposilvestri543 4 года назад
wait wym a month ago
@First-Name_Last-Name
@First-Name_Last-Name 4 года назад
@@jacoposilvestri543 patreon members have early access to his videos.
@swedenman100
@swedenman100 4 года назад
@@jacoposilvestri543 probably seen this earlier from being a supporter on patreon, or gotten access to it earlier
@ArcturusOTE
@ArcturusOTE 4 года назад
Considering it being probably the best auto pistol at its time, no surprise even France tried to get their hands on these
@UTcommando
@UTcommando 4 года назад
Perfect timing. Been sitting on the toilet waiting for my daily dose of forgotten weapons. :D
@desantos1234
@desantos1234 4 года назад
Wtf, im literally sitting on the toilet having a shit too
@randomfpv22
@randomfpv22 4 года назад
Poop gang unite!!
@greggaldridge
@greggaldridge 4 года назад
Same! Lol.
@desantos1234
@desantos1234 4 года назад
@@randomfpv22 YEAHH!
@randomfpv22
@randomfpv22 4 года назад
But my main question is, are u a folder or a scruncher?
@AshtonmartinVids
@AshtonmartinVids 4 года назад
It's worth noting that the Norwegian Kongsberg 1911's were also known as the "11,25 m/m Automatisk pistol M/1914" in military service.
@astrayadventurer4450
@astrayadventurer4450 4 года назад
Awesome addition guys
@ScottKenny1978
@ScottKenny1978 4 года назад
I really want an m1914.
@wesblittle1
@wesblittle1 4 года назад
French 1911 in my hands... I must keep it for my collection.. like we did not see that coming lol :)
@ComradeBenedict
@ComradeBenedict 4 года назад
Emminent domain'd
@GunsNGames1
@GunsNGames1 4 года назад
According to DICE, every single French infantry men carried one of those during WW1.
@austin_bennett
@austin_bennett 4 года назад
And all field medics used Fedorov Avtomats or the Cei-Rigotti..... overall I consider the game more or less "movie accurate" for a lack of a better term essentially the goal of the *game* is to be fun with some degree of historical accuracy but despite the flaws there is a good chunk of historical accuracy it's just not always used in a historically accurate manner if that makes sense
@austinm.9832
@austinm.9832 4 года назад
@@austin_bennett or Winchester 1907's designated for use in aircraft.
@zacharyrollick6169
@zacharyrollick6169 4 года назад
@@austin_bennett Yeah, the most accurate historical FPS I played was a US Civil War one. Had a rifle musket a lot of the time.
@totallynotevil3509
@totallynotevil3509 4 года назад
Let's not forget the hellrigel that in dice logic the Austrians used them in large quantities *When you realize the hellrigel is a experimental smg that never came to be*
@vanboy5697
@vanboy5697 4 года назад
@@austin_bennett I'm not aware of the game but I assume like many others (of the good ones) know about history enough to use its more odd and varied aspects for fun!
@Calum_S
@Calum_S 4 года назад
Is that a photo of Ian taking part in a trench raid?
@CzechoslovakGunStories
@CzechoslovakGunStories 4 года назад
every gun is way cooler if you know it's history. This one is extremely cool indeed :)
@burlatsdemontaigne6147
@burlatsdemontaigne6147 4 года назад
As all antique dealers know - you don't sell furniture, you sell provenance.
@eizol568
@eizol568 4 года назад
I love it when the French and Americans can work together.
@LaBalafre
@LaBalafre 4 года назад
As a French I feel I'm the only one in Europe not criticizing everything US citizens/gov do. Our countries should have the strongest friendship with old allies !
@Raisonnance.
@Raisonnance. 4 года назад
Je les aime bien sauf quand ils nous font chier avec les fameuses blagues du drapeau blanc. Je leur chie dessus dans ce cas là. Les mecs oublient trop souvent 1783
@SomaticApparition
@SomaticApparition 4 года назад
I’ve managed to time my lunch breaks perfectly to your upload schedule. Nothing beats a subway and a dose of cool guns 💪
@T0mN7
@T0mN7 4 года назад
We use the metric system in my country and it's still called 45 ACP
@theElliotPalmer
@theElliotPalmer 4 года назад
Royale with cheese.
@Ni999
@Ni999 4 года назад
@@ommsterlitz1805 Surely you mean US Customary units because America does not use imperial measurements. America uses both Customary and SI measurements. It's not much different from speaking two languages. I'm intrigued by your idea that people who can master more than one thing are somehow stupid compared to people who can only master one thing and then complain about the others, and I would like to subscribe to your newsletter.
@vanboy5697
@vanboy5697 4 года назад
In mine I've seen it referred on paper in the army with both.
@JohnE9999
@JohnE9999 4 года назад
@@ommsterlitz1805 What language do you speak at home? We cling to our quaint non-universal system of measurements the way you cling to your quaint non-universal language. :)
@astrayadventurer4450
@astrayadventurer4450 4 года назад
Never thought of that kind of like the pot calling the kettle black. Also isn't diversity a good thing?
@loyp4328
@loyp4328 4 года назад
a few British .455 1911 sipped too into French service after WW2 - one even used by Paris PD till the late '70s at least IIRC
@methodeetrigueur1164
@methodeetrigueur1164 4 года назад
Laurent Belkacem Until 1970, in Paris, each crews in Citroën HY police secours (police emergency) had a 1911 pistol and a MAT 49/54 SMG.
@lacitis100
@lacitis100 4 года назад
Actually we even kept them a bit longer, until all standard issue Unique RR 51 (.32 ACP) got replaced by Manurhin MR 73 or RMR (this latter gun being a Ruger Security Six made under license by Manurhin with a barrel and cylinder of their make in .357 mag). As a patrol sergeant of the Prefecture de Police (Brigadier de Police Secours) in the mid 80’s, badge number 669, my service handgun was a Singer made WW2 1911, affectionally nicknamed “the unsewing machine” : la machine à découdre (native French speakers will certainly get the pun).
@mattfleming86
@mattfleming86 4 года назад
Ian, you have to have a boat before you lose a gun in a boating accident.. You must buy it. It's your "spirit firearm"
@soviet_idiot
@soviet_idiot 4 года назад
My favorite handgun of all time, and just a couple of hours till my birthday. Thanks for uploading.
@owningnothing3447
@owningnothing3447 4 года назад
Häppi Börsday :)
@themeatpopsicle
@themeatpopsicle 4 года назад
"Sorry, everything in Arizona has coronavirus. Can't send anything out"
@crazyelk3627
@crazyelk3627 4 года назад
French gun Ians know is existance « Shut up and take my money » 😂
@flipeverything2734
@flipeverything2734 4 года назад
I just wanted to say thank you for all that you do. I have been watching forgotten weapons videos every day for the last 4 years. I have learned so much it’s just not possible to explain it in a comment. Everything from the mechanics of a firearm to the history of military’s and all the way to prototypes. This is my favorite channel by far. I’ve watched every video and many of them I’ve watched several times. Thank you for turning my hobby into an obsession and a wealth of knowledge. Ian you are awesome!
@reicherruschach3727
@reicherruschach3727 4 года назад
This is why I love this channel. I knew of the English and Russian 1911s, but I never would have expected to see them in the hands of the French military. Thanks for the great video Ian!
@Herzankerkreuz67
@Herzankerkreuz67 4 года назад
In these dire times, this is one of the most entertaining channels out there. 👍 Thanks Ian
@JoonasP42
@JoonasP42 4 года назад
In Kajaani Finland private owned museum (Ase-&varusmuseo) of WW2 guns and equipment is closing 2.8.2020 permanently. They are selling all of their stuff like uniforms, Maxims, different Mosin variants and smgs.
@ScottKenny1978
@ScottKenny1978 4 года назад
😭😭😭😭 Thanks for the heads-up, will see if I can afford anything.
@Mrgunsngear
@Mrgunsngear 4 года назад
very cool; I didn't know about that serial number range 👍🏾
@JakeyV
@JakeyV 4 года назад
Ian: a man so obsessed with French guns that he'd buy a temporarily French-owned US made 1911.
@Assassinus2
@Assassinus2 4 года назад
I can’t fault him. It’s certainly an interesting bit of history.
@loupiscanis9449
@loupiscanis9449 4 года назад
Thank you , Ian .
@blakemckay843
@blakemckay843 4 года назад
Long time viewer! Thanks so much for these videos always great to see a new one on my feed!! I really appreciate it!
@astrayadventurer4450
@astrayadventurer4450 4 года назад
Thanks again for making this channel love this content.
@timboyle3114
@timboyle3114 4 года назад
That is really cool - Had no idea that the French used them. Late 1915 I would think is way before they even had the idea of a French Tank Corp, "Little Willie" had only just been made in Britain. They must have been for something else and just 'available' when the tankers formed up.
@-mage-5236
@-mage-5236 4 года назад
.45 Auto 11.43 mm Captain France: Civil War
@thesturm8686
@thesturm8686 4 года назад
Captain France : Le Revolucion
@josephmercel1146
@josephmercel1146 4 года назад
11.43 the classic French mob caliber.
@gordondelacroix253
@gordondelacroix253 4 года назад
Capitaine France: Guerre Civile would be better
@earthenjadis8199
@earthenjadis8199 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZO9mjKckXS4.html Turn on the CC captions.
@svtirefire
@svtirefire 4 года назад
@@earthenjadis8199 the closed captioning captions?
@hezigler
@hezigler 4 года назад
Fascinating! Obviously a must have for your collection. Do keep us informed if you're able to obtain it. Perhaps a follow up shooting video? Many of us would be curious to see how well a 100+ year old 1911 would group with standard hardball ammo.
@alushandatramp
@alushandatramp 4 года назад
Wow, that letter is super cool. Not in the slightest because it happens to be dated for my birthday, but just that you can actually get some correspondence about the official history of the firearm. Even if it's just a sample letter that fills in the blanks with information from a database, there's something surreal about seeing "Government of France" as the recipient, knowing they are not joking. "We trust that you will find the historical information [...] to be of interest." That's cool in a way I can't really describe. It would be a document I would preserve in a very showy way. Good stuff as always.
@Andrewbert109
@Andrewbert109 4 года назад
I don't understand how you're able to make so many videos about the same gun but have such different explanations and content and always make them engaging and interesting.
@Echristoffe
@Echristoffe 4 года назад
I am impress by cold keeping record and answering request for information about their hardware history.
@luciusvorenus9445
@luciusvorenus9445 4 года назад
The letter from Colt's historian should have stated the finish as "Sacre Bleu"! No? I'll see myself out
@oni_goroshi
@oni_goroshi 4 года назад
i loled
@kurtb2522
@kurtb2522 4 года назад
Go to your room. Lmao!!
@thatguy4779
@thatguy4779 4 года назад
You Bleu it !
@WALTERBROADDUS
@WALTERBROADDUS 4 года назад
Logistics problem is my first thought. There is no standard of weapon, parts or ammo.
@briansmithwins
@briansmithwins 4 года назад
Tanks have their own logistics arrangements. Having an oddball ammo and parts for the tankers isn’t that big of a deal, like how the Brits used 8mm Mauser machine guns in their tanks in WWII
@WALTERBROADDUS
@WALTERBROADDUS 4 года назад
@@briansmithwins But the French are buying guns from every place. There is nothing to say this a Tank Corps only weapon.
@charleyfolkes
@charleyfolkes 4 года назад
WALTERBROADDUS Yeah, except these 1911’s don’t break and they were a side arm anyway.
@briansmithwins
@briansmithwins 4 года назад
1911s don’t break? Only in movies.
@charleyfolkes
@charleyfolkes 4 года назад
Brian Smith-Winsemius These guns were not like a range rental that were fired around the clock. If you’ve ever bought one surplus they’ve hardly been shot.
@enricopaolocoronado2511
@enricopaolocoronado2511 4 года назад
This is a nice tidbit of history regarding firearms.
@dobypilgrim6160
@dobypilgrim6160 4 года назад
I'm betting you figure out how to keep that 1911 in AZ.
@earthenjadis8199
@earthenjadis8199 4 года назад
Pandemic has quarantined all historical weapons from crossing state lines.
@ScottKenny1978
@ScottKenny1978 4 года назад
No bet.
@ojjenkins7110
@ojjenkins7110 4 года назад
Good luck Ian.
@maxyboy9648
@maxyboy9648 4 года назад
4:07 Hey its Ian's great grandpa!!
@everetthancock2043
@everetthancock2043 4 года назад
I get more excited when I see a french gun pop in my feed, because I feel like Ian is more excited too. I feed off his passion
@nichevo1
@nichevo1 4 года назад
I was watching the Calico Video and then I saw this in Coming Attractions and I hurried up and fast-forwarded through the Calico video (no shooting :-) ), gave Ian his like, and proceeded here. French Colts!!!
@kenibnanak5554
@kenibnanak5554 4 года назад
I had a 1911 (missing front sight) from that serial # range. It had come to the US via S. America as a Navy Arms import. What I found most interesting about it beyond the serial # was that the frame had been modified in the grip safety area by two holes, one on each side of the grip safety and it had a mainspring housing tapped for a 1/4" bolt. My speculation is that at some time in it's history it had been fitted with a shoulder stock secured by a thumbscrew into the mainspring housing. Sadly I had to sell it years ago and with hindsight I should have gotten a Colt factory letter first.
@darkspire91
@darkspire91 4 года назад
I'm more amazed at Colt's record keeping than the gun itself.
@MrGkawa
@MrGkawa 4 года назад
11.25mm is 0.45 inch. In fact, 11.25mm is the designation for .45 ACP in metric countries like Argentina, for the Sistema Colt (1911 under license) and the Ballester Molina.
@jten1116
@jten1116 4 года назад
I always liked 1911, even when I never owned one myself. Bought one around 2015, even as a "cheaper copy" RIA for 550 or so, it was good, reliable gun after some really small and easy tweaking and more accurate than I was. Well, times got tough, needed to sell something and that was the easiest one to replace in the future so... When I get some money I want to get a new 1911, maybe even another RIA. I just like how great a 1911 is to shoot, has some cool history and just a cool gun. I would never carry one, but just for having fun at the range, perfect gun.
@jmcr71795
@jmcr71795 4 года назад
My first .45 was a Colt 1911, not A1, purchased in 1989 from Lever Arms and Antiques, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Lever had bought something like 100 pounds of .45s from the East German government, which had been captured in WW2, and brought them back to Canada. When I went in to buy one, he took several and took their grips off, so he could show me how to tell who had made which. One was Colt made, prior to 1926, and had been scrubbed clean of all marking except for the new serial number Lever put on to import them. I would have loved to know the history of that one, but with no markings...
@KorbinX
@KorbinX 4 года назад
Simply Beautiful
@andrew6978
@andrew6978 4 года назад
Does anyone else like falling asleep listening to gun Jesus? His calm soothing voice talking about well researched gun mechanics and history is perfect for taking me to the land of nod.
@fustigate314159
@fustigate314159 4 года назад
Yes! I love his videos, so this isn't "Is is boring and puts me to sleep."
@Lennon875
@Lennon875 4 года назад
pretty specimen, love the finish
@charles_wipman
@charles_wipman 4 года назад
Very pimp history behind that good looking gun.
@EnbyOfCatarina
@EnbyOfCatarina 4 года назад
love the video ian amazing as always
@zewise1
@zewise1 4 года назад
Yeah, you are soo not sending this one back :)
@ohpatriote5622
@ohpatriote5622 4 года назад
Like french citizens myself i like when Ian found an old home gun like this. What à marvelous history teacher he would be for me younger.
@Rmasters33
@Rmasters33 4 года назад
If you would be interested, I have a French contract Savage Model 1907 with an unusual serial number indicating it was 1 of 50 the French bought to test before purchasing a larger number. (They subsequently bought around 27,000 of them.) Serial numbers of the test guns were 00001-a through 00050-a.
@ForgottenWeapons
@ForgottenWeapons 4 года назад
Can you email me at admin@forgottenweapons.com?
@TheBobfromfrance
@TheBobfromfrance 4 года назад
I think my great grandfather had one as well, he was a medic in the army. I still have the pocket with one magazine..
@stormshot119
@stormshot119 4 года назад
That pistol looks beautiful
@Sn0ws519
@Sn0ws519 4 года назад
I have a Series 70 1911 that I'll definitely be using the archive services to get some more history on it. All I know is it was manufactured in 1973. Nothing significant or special about it, I just think it'd be cool to see some of the histories of my pistol before I got my hands on it.
@troy9477
@troy9477 3 года назад
Good times. Ironic that we sold them pistols, and they later sold us (or gave us) Chauchats. Thry definitely got the better side of that bargain. If those are the original grips, they are amazingly pristine. I have only had an original 1911 in my hands once. An old lady brought it into our PD to get rid of it after her husband died. I wasn't allowed to buy it (i suggested to her that she could get some bucks from a collector). She wanted it gone though, so into the property room it went. They were going to see if it was possible to donate it to a historical group or museum, but i don't know what happened to it.
@miketaylorID1
@miketaylorID1 4 года назад
Gaffer tape over that tally light for close ups.
@tighay8693
@tighay8693 4 года назад
Merci from France
@marcuscollishaw2257
@marcuscollishaw2257 4 года назад
Dang, wish I knew you were in the Ozarks.. I live close by.
@newpeupyoass
@newpeupyoass 4 года назад
The Argentine Ballaster-Molinas and 1927 Sistema Colts are also marked "11.25mm".
@misterthegeoff9767
@misterthegeoff9767 4 года назад
As a subscriber to C&Rsenal I know that the Colt 1911 is truly a forgotten weapon.
@ScottKenny1978
@ScottKenny1978 4 года назад
Compared to the a1 version, you bet! I need to get a Cimmaron 1911 to compare with my Rock Island a1.
@Cruckeyee
@Cruckeyee 4 года назад
This seems like the kind of collector's piece that will sell well to the right buyer.
@Sevensixtytwo
@Sevensixtytwo 4 года назад
Ian: you should seek how many 1911's was bought or got spoils of war by fdf or "suojeluskunta" since winter war. When war broke out, I think every one here tried to get some small arms as there was short suply. So called "Cajander"- model was our hope. That meaning any arms one had was good enough. Even .25 brownings used as sidearms(!)
@markwhite1780
@markwhite1780 4 года назад
At 2:11 I was hoping for once Ian would mess up and blow a hole in the sheetrock. But then I've always had quite the imagination.
@tenacious645
@tenacious645 4 года назад
Gorgeous handgun
@jpc7118
@jpc7118 4 года назад
French has often produced other countries guns for their own armies... last example : the MAC 50 (for 1950 not the caliber) 9mm was a Beretta the french had stolen to Italians then the MAS G1 9mm (gun mostly used by the french Gendarmerie) during many years (before they chose the Sig Sauer lately) was based on the Beretta F92 9mm, but this time, France and Beretta found an agreement, and was then produced it legally. MAC means Manufacture d'Armes de Chatellerault, and MAS : Manufactire d'Armes de Saint-Etienne (literally : "Guns factory of" and Chatellerault and Saint-Etienne are french cities name)...
@roeng1368
@roeng1368 4 года назад
Its a very interesting subject, how weapons from one country were used by others . Such as the British tanks that were shipped to Russia during ww1.
@MayheM_72
@MayheM_72 4 года назад
Ian, have you ever looked into the H&R 939 revolvers? My dad had one when I was a kid, and it was the 1st pistol I ever fired. I would love to hear you do a video about them. The history, options, etc. My dad's had a green finish with white "fave ivory" grips.
@ChoChan776
@ChoChan776 4 года назад
Roses are red, violets are blue, a weapon is nicer when the French use it too
@Taistelukalkkuna
@Taistelukalkkuna 4 года назад
You sir, are poet, and probably know it.
@evandaire1449
@evandaire1449 4 года назад
Somewhere Othias is furiously jotting this all down
@JC-XL
@JC-XL 4 года назад
It turns out, everybody and their dog have a 1911 ...
@maeus8220
@maeus8220 4 года назад
I guess that must make me a nobody ;:)
@praetoriandorn3154
@praetoriandorn3154 4 года назад
If you could do a video on the Charleville musket Ian you'd make me a very happy man
@James-uu6xs
@James-uu6xs 4 года назад
Cool, I have read the French bought 5,000 but havent seen photos are videos about this.
@mattsgrungy
@mattsgrungy 4 года назад
Nice to see Ian has a new 1911.... lol
@maxtsupko
@maxtsupko 4 года назад
VINCENT You know what they call a Colt .45 in Paris? JULES They don't call it a Colt .45? VINCENT No, man, they got the metric system there, they wouldn't know what the fuck A Colt .45 is. JULES What'd they call it? VINCENT They call it Pistolet automatique 11,25 millimètres.
@smartacus88
@smartacus88 4 года назад
I've heard WW1 called "The Handgun War" by several authorities.
@tacticalgreengecko7369
@tacticalgreengecko7369 4 года назад
Id love to see a video on the m57 yugoslavia's copy of the t-33.
@astridvallati4762
@astridvallati4762 4 года назад
Great find, Ian. In listing France's aquisition from Spain of Ruby pistols, you omitted to mention that every Chauchat gunner carried a Ruby 7,65 ( .32ACP) pistol! That comes to a heckof a lot of Rubys!!! Doc AV
@blueofthelightanddark6273
@blueofthelightanddark6273 4 года назад
M1911 pistols are legendary. WW1 and WW2 designs are very unique.
@Deipnosophist_the_Gastronomer
@Deipnosophist_the_Gastronomer 4 года назад
Ozark Machine Gun ... used to have an interesting array of guns until Ian borrowed them all and wouldn't give them back. :-P
@jimtomson5362
@jimtomson5362 3 года назад
Guns in shipment:450 Date of shipment: Dec 31 1915 ...BEST CHRISTMAS EVER!!!!!
@helgsaracen3402
@helgsaracen3402 4 года назад
Classic. I like such an outwardly simple colt much more than any modern colt with external fashionable "improvements". :) And French were not rags in WWI as later.
@georgefrancisyoung3702
@georgefrancisyoung3702 4 года назад
Gotcha Ian! I have retailers that do the same trick with me, once you get it home......well?
@johnknouse8846
@johnknouse8846 4 года назад
I have a feeling Ozark aint gettin it back!!
@jbb823
@jbb823 4 года назад
Ozark Machine Gun in Missouri is the ONLY place I buy my weapons from. The owner is one of the most honest, respected, and knowledgeable firearms dealers on the planet!! And is also a former US Marine Officer, Semper Fi!
@Sman7290
@Sman7290 4 дня назад
The French should have drilled the grip and put in a rosewood plug with the date accepted into service.
@rixille
@rixille 4 года назад
Man that would really be an awesome thing to collect. Maybe Colt can give out the list of serial numbers, all 5,000 which were issued to the French Government in WWI or would that be too much of an undertaking?
@TheTrimed1
@TheTrimed1 4 года назад
Would love to see a history of the Glock. Ian mentioned Steyr losing the Austrian pistol military contract to disheveled Glock and I was like"I haven't heard this story from Ian!"
@benn454
@benn454 4 года назад
A French 1911? That's Ian's dream gun, right there.
@spiff2268
@spiff2268 4 года назад
Well, Ian did seem to hold onto that .45 Luger for quite awhile...
@ogstopper
@ogstopper 4 года назад
"Calibre 45". (Calibre quarante-cinq) A French pal of mine owns one of these.
@christiandtorres9843
@christiandtorres9843 4 года назад
Hi Ian, i am totally sure that you already know this, as a Ballester Molina fan and owner, but i am going to say anyway. Here in Argentina .45 ACP pistols were also designated as 11.25 mm pistols
@hildoschutte6200
@hildoschutte6200 4 года назад
Within that respect, an interesting fact is that quite a number of Ballester Molina's also found their way to France during WW 2 in a batch ordered by the SOE who distributed them to the French Resistance.
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