@EL3minutero Your profile says your 37 years old. One would think at your age you could come up with something better than "BOOOOOOOOORING", or maybe not leave a comment at all if you don't like the video.
I see in the "recent activity" column of your page your looking for original WWII 1911A1 grips. I know where two dozen Keyes Manufacturing sets are.
Thank you, Sir! Watching this video just answered some of the question I had about my own 1918 1911 S/N: 432xxx. REALLY helped me a bunch. Again, Thanks!
Your information on the 1911 is very interesting to see. That pistol right there is my dream gun =) I love my Colt 80 series. Its my most prized possession. Great info and really cool video.
Thank you sir, I think they changes they did in WW2 were great besides the humped mainspring housing, I like the shorter trigger for shooting compared to the WW1,
BOOOOOOOOOORING..
EL3minutero 2 months ago
@EL3minutero Your profile says your 37 years old. One would think at your age you could come up with something better than "BOOOOOOOOORING", or maybe not leave a comment at all if you don't like the video.
I see in the "recent activity" column of your page your looking for original WWII 1911A1 grips. I know where two dozen Keyes Manufacturing sets are.
MrColt45acp 2 months ago
is there a serial number near the milling because i dont have mine with me and the serial numbers were scratched long before it was mine thank you
MrJimjimijimmy 9 months ago
Thank you, Sir! Watching this video just answered some of the question I had about my own 1918 1911 S/N: 432xxx. REALLY helped me a bunch. Again, Thanks!
weaponocd 11 months ago
@weaponocd Your welcome. I'm glad the video helped.
MrColt45acp 11 months ago
This pistol must be 100 years old today
NIDORAX 1 year ago
I wish they would have kept the heart shaped opening I like it
MUSICALGUNNUT45 1 year ago
@MUSICALGUNNUT45 It's sharp like a knife tip, but it does look cool.
MrColt45acp 1 year ago
I echo previous responses in saying thanks for telling us things that we would never before realise!
incrediblefruit 1 year ago
@incrediblefruit thanks for watching!
MrColt45acp 1 year ago
Is colt still around?
islesrule123 1 year ago
@islesrule123 yes, check out their website.
thanks for watching!
MrColt45acp 1 year ago
Thanks again for another interresting history lesson on the 1911.
shurguardlock 1 year ago
I srsly learn something new with each vid that u bring out MrC45acp, no wonder i love this series of vids, thank you my freind.
TheDishD 1 year ago
Very interesting the little things they do to speed up production, thanks for showing us!
ScubaOz 1 year ago
Its amazing the steps and changes that wewe involved !
krazy45cat 1 year ago
Your information on the 1911 is very interesting to see. That pistol right there is my dream gun =) I love my Colt 80 series. Its my most prized possession. Great info and really cool video.
Rock3t138 1 year ago
I loce the older hammers. Going to stumble on one someday that's not an arm and a leg type purchase,. Thanks for showing it. :)
MyHollowpoint 1 year ago
Man I just love these videos!!! Just can't get enough of them!
TrueMarine 1 year ago
Thank you sir, I think they changes they did in WW2 were great besides the humped mainspring housing, I like the shorter trigger for shooting compared to the WW1,
TNPviewer 1 year ago