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  • Don't suppose your willing to do one on a Series 80 1911?

  • wow........wow.you got skills man

  • The trigger was put in before the hammer disconnector.

  • dude thats fucking awesome! :D

  • Very nice job. Thanks for the video it helps me visualize how everything works. 

  • I read somewhere that this was done in 3DS Max. You're saying it's done in Blender?

  • you are missing parts, as the trigger and charger ... sorry my bad English ..

  • @KADCODMW114214 oooohh yeahh hes right, u R missing the trigger >:P

  • That Rocks !!

  • Nice! Do you have others?!

  • awsome / sick

    that must have taken quite a while

  • Extraordinary bit of work! Thanks a million for a great piece of animation. Have you made the CAD drawings available for download or sale? If so, where can I get them?

    Thanks again!!!

  • Wow! That's awesome! Thanks for that. I know it wasn't easy

  • What's the link to the blue prints because I want to make a animation ._.

  • Nice work!

    Im working on the same thing.Curently im at the modeling stage,got around 20 hours or so.If someone could give a link with good reference pictures i will be gratefull.

  • I followed the same exact instructions on how to build my CW M1911 and it turned into a pillow... ._.

  • Now that is cool!

  • well done!

  • Wow you know alot about weapon building!

  • Awesome video!

  • 500 hours? for render? dude kill yourselft you have a core 2 quad and you use this piece of shit? go to sleep kid

  • I'm jealous, not because he can assemble a gun but he can assemble a gun...........with animation!!!

  • lol I made a pillow

  • Very nice animation. I liked how you changed the focus when you put the slide on! I notice little stuff like that, and you did a great job.

  • Just amazing, I just started learning how to use this software and I still cant even begin to understand the difficulty in doing this, making it all fit, and animating it. You, are truly talented.

  • GREAT , I will use this animation to build my 1911 . I don't need anything more than that .

    

  • @Yinhuwuduan ...if you happen to have a series 80 you will need more than that as there are a couple more parts involved with the firing pin block (plunger, lower and upper sear lever) - the only disadvantage to me between 70 and 80 series colts is in complete tear down and reassembly.

  • @icoach73 I have kit , GI model before 1970 . Anyway was information like that when I purcheased .

    I think I have just exatly parts showed on video .

    However , I will eventualy contacy you if I will need help .

    Thank you

  • where do you take the drawings of the single parts from?

    greets

  • I find this easy to masturbate to.

  • Very cool!

  • do any of you guys know what powers the slide stop upwards when the last cartridge is fired? i dont..

  • @luuko656 a tab on the magazine pushes it up when its empty

  • @Searyu thanks!

  • I find this so... Erotic!

  • W O W , I will use this video as guide to build my 1911 in short future . I like it .

  • nice video

  • I viewed two 1911 strip videos and NONE of them showed the hole that the disconnector pokes through! I inserted the sear and the disconnector and then tried to insert the hammer. Couldn't do it! But thanks to your animation I know how to insert the sear and disconnector! THANK YOU!

  • Great Job!!!!! Only the material could be more "metallic".

  • awesome animation. thanks for your time!

  • cool video..

  • I tried doing this but my no mater how hard i try my 1911 parts wont float around and assemble them selfs..... darn it

  • i used to paint some of the pieces along with the slide and frame

  • a lot of work went into making this 3 min youtube video, it was worth it! thanks a lot bro, you actually helped me put mine back together! o.O

  • There's no magazine?

  • amazing modelling. must have taken ages to make.

  • Sorry but the camerac animation made me feel like I was going to be sick. Good modelling though.

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  • john moses browning...genius or time traveler?

  • This is probably the coolest thing I have ever seen. Nicely done!

  • Great job...very useful...

  • Ahh I love the 1911, I own two of them. Not many people know this but it got its name from the factory where it was first made, and that it was first used in ww2! thats how old it is! people think it is new but its not!

  • @overhang88 ...acctualy it got its name for the year it was produced...1911 and it was first used in WW1..as for your factory theory...thats just wrong. it was invented by john browning in 1910 so dont spam me saying ii was colt plz... and during ww2 it was produced by Browning, Remington, Colt, and Springfield. something not many pple know that IS true, is that auto-ordnance(same guys who made the Thompson submachine gun) made it aswell...there is a lot more..but im out of room

  • @Mitsurugi2424 Don't forget Ithica and Singer made them during WWII as well. I'm still kicking myself for not buying the one Ithica made 1911 that I've ever seen.

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  • @Mitsurugi2424 Remington-Rand made them in WW2, not Remington. Remington Rand was a typewriter company. Remington made them in WW1.

  • @menacinggesture

    You're thinking of Remington Arms-UMC for WWI production

  • @Mitsurugi2424 Singer Sewing Machine Company too. I love those for some reason.

  • @Mitsurugi2424 -

    You don't know what you're talking about. Browning made prototypes in 1910. They were not 1911s. Browning invented the pistol but Colt produced it, and it was not a Model of 1911 until the US Army Department accepted it in 1911. Period. Neither Browning the man nor Browning the company EVER made a 1911 for the US military, in WW2 or otherwise. Auto-Ordnance is not numbered among contractors for US Military Model of 1911 or M1911A1. Stop spreading disinformation

  • @Mitsurugi2424 Also Remington Rand the typewrighter co

  • @overhang88 yeah i own one too. and it was first made in 1911 and used in WWI first. Get your facts right and many people know more about it than u.

  • Cool video

  • ¨¨waouuuUU ¨!!!! really nice job i witch sofft using you for that ???

  • Beautiful

  • very cool but someone has way too much time on thier hands

  • &vintage=1911  <----- add to the end of every youtube vid.

  • no more 1911

  • just add &vintage=1911 to the url and you can still watch video's in 1911 mode :D

  • @DaveyL2k10 it still doesn't show the button for meh QQ

  • @TheShadowfan9000  It doesnt work for this vid for some reason, but for others, it does. :D

  • @TheShadowfan9000 wait, i think they removed it fully now.

  • @DaveyL2k10 DAMMIT YOUTUBE! always failing..... from it's new style, to not having the 1911 button :S

  • @TheShadowfan9000 wait, i just tried it and it worked

  • @DaveyL2k10 it doesn't work :(

  • Exquisite detail! wonderful!

  • holy frig i saw the button but its on this video for some reason

  • love the music

  • someone needs to explain to me what the 1911 button is

  • this is how Dr Manhattan would build a gun...

  • click 1911 in the lower right

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  • @dnlperlin click it

  • i lost my 1911 button...it really blows

    

  • &vintage=1911 at the end of the URL

  • @Henryandginger I still dont get the 1911 button everybody is talking about but i couldn´t find it

  • Where the hell is the 1911 button, i don't get it.

  • @GnRandAVGN it april fools day....

  • @GnRandAVGN april fools, makes the video like it would be if recorded in 1911

  • Mister 47. :D

  • Hehe, 1911 Button brought me here but aswome animation!

  • yeah press the 1911 button

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  • yes press the 1911 button...so fapping cool

  • @TheTechBite wat 1911 button?

  • reminded me of Bamzookie :L

  • Great video ... Might there be a possibility for a AK-47 & M-16 versions. Thanks U again.

  • so.....how much of this can be done with jus a screwdriver and plyers?

  • @turboturtle22 All of it.

  • Fuckin' A.

  • Fantastic.

  • thank you so much man! i used this at my school presentation for my final grade for one of my 7 final exam class and i got an  8 which means i got an 6 average. they really digged the video

    THANK YOU

  • What model number is this??

  • Amazing animation!

  • Great video. Shows the relationship to each part on the gun.

    Wish they all went together that smoothly.....*grin

    Good Job.

  • Amazing video. It makes you think, all of those parts fit perfectly in one amazing gun, how could this be invented by a person and not a machine? Well friends this gun, the M1911, was invented be John Moses Browning, who also had over 100 other guns he invented. The sun of this guy? FUCKING GENIUS

  • 1911. The ONE pistol I want. Its so fucking sexy! Its the cadillac of all pistols

  • good animation. the name of this gun is colt 1911, true?

  • @pedrocapo7 The Colt M1911

  • nbmkc,lvmkxc ,lkbjvhcgxfgvbhnmjk,. oh sorry I was just wiping the jizz off my keyboard

  • наш макаров надёжнее и попроще в разборке

  • @batj08121999 COMMIE!!! XD Just kidding. The makarov is pretty cool too, but there's no bitchin' animation of it.

  • @Lawlz1210 Communists do not like, just respect the reliability

  • WHERE did you get the blueprints

  • veeeeeery good work dude!

  • This is awsome!

  • Sweeeeet

  • WoW

    Best Gun animation I ever seen!!!

  • Very very nice. Took a lot of work to put this together. Thanks. Keeping it as a reference.

  • holy mother of god

  • This is entirely too cool. I need to install an ambidextrous safety and this video is sure to save my novice butt!

  • awesome.

  • did you make the parts fit exactly beforehand and then just take it apart and run the video backwards?

  • @akirasunate errr. how on earth did you manage to get all that rubbish from my short comment? Do you realise what I was talking about? Honestly you have totaly misunderstood my comment by accident or on purpose. And then made up some little random lifestory for me. Whats your problem

  • I miss the Music in this Video :(

  • Well done!

  • happy birthday to the awsome M1911 Handgun

    blowing the brains out of Americas enemies for 100 years 3:)

  • 45 People Have Been Shot By This Gun :)

  • @UncontrollableTechno nah 45 people are just plain retarded.

  • @MATTNATTMATT Wow! What an insightful fellow you are, is this based on experience with all 1911 owners or just your own inability to afford and subsequent jealousy of said 1911 owners?

    Please go back to playing COD and leave the real firearms discussions for the adults. Thanks

  • @akirasunate are you assuming that I dislike the m1911? which is my opinion is the greatest hand gun of all time. i think you completely misunderstood me and jumped to conclusions.

  • Great technical animation, well done.

  • This will be really useful for when I find a disassembled 1911 on the floor. Thanks!

  • @XBoyZontherun Just play the damn video in reverse.

  • I like it

  • im writing this comment with one hand :P

  • if only i had pieces id make a gun for myself

  • Fantastic work of animation for a fantastic handgun.

  • Hah! They only got 240p cuz its so good 3D animation! xD

  • 3Dsmax, Modbox ??

  • thires no magazine?

  • very primitive weapon...

  • @maxinpains

    Yes. Compared to a Nimitz class aircraft carrier, a 1911 is a very primitive weapon, though less so than a bayonet. All three remain in service. Your point?

  • @8enbloc

     I'll say every Weapons are primitive.

  • you did a fantastic job beautiful to watch

  • I have a question it might sound king of noobish but what causes the pistol to lock back when there are no rounds lefts instead of coming forward again?

  • @AuburnTigers111

    When where's no round left in the magazine, the follower (in the magazine, that pushes the rounds up) presses the slide lock up. So after the last round, when the slide should come forward, the slide lock is in the way.

  • @schubidubap

    Stop trying to confuse the him. Everyone knows that the theory of operation specifies that the spirit of John Moses Browning holds the slide back until the operator inserts a fresh magazine. ;)

  • Excellent!!!!!!

    

  • Amazing. Love it good job. What program did you use?

  • This render must have taken days! Great work!

  • This must have taken loads of research on the pistol itself, then ages of making all of the parts! Nice work! 6/5

  • "Asickbastard" closed their account on youtube. Go ahead and continue with the comments about how simply neat this video is.

  • very cool

  • Incredible! Nice work!

  • How make you the cool animation ??

  • @simmiist Nice english man! R you German? It's probably done with a 3D-CAD construction programm. They usually come with animation/assembly features.

  • @RyanliciousGTI sorry i learn englisch

    jo thnx

  • Very nice, well done.

  • I got dizzy after 3 parts

  • render it again with even better textures please

  • @UltimateVenom Shut up.

  • @mugofdoom fuck off you idiotic twat.

  • @UltimateVenom You're asking this man to UV map and texture each and every one of those little pieces, which is one hell of a task. If he wants to do that, fine, but I somehow doubt he does. If you realized how monumental it is just creating the model and animation, you should be happy with just that.

  • @mugofdoom what i meant is that he should re-render it now, as it's a couple of years on, his computer's probably better. and surely he can assign a metal texture to the metal parts and then a seperate one for the grip?

  • lol

  • silent porn.

  • Best that I have seen on 3D guns - no shooting, flying, only mechanic from smallest part to end and ready gun.

    Rendering time I think was REAAALY long...

  • Beautifully done!

  • very impressive. Thank you very much for all your work on this one.

  • i can make the parts on solidworks in my pre engineering class but how u animate it

  • awesome, now we all know how to build a gun ^^

  • so coooooool

  • nice work thumb up :)

  • awesome

    if i find a completely dismounted colt 1911 ill need 3:22 minutes to get it fixed!

  • verry nice maked =D but if you think... How it workz ... and if you know what happening if 1 peace is brocken ???

  • It still amazes me to think that john moses browning invented this in just about a hundred years ago.

  • This took years , didn't it ?

    It's a great animation.....