Colt's Model 1910 .45 ACP Pistol

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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2011

In this video the we examine the changes between the Colt's Model 1909 and Model 1910 .45 ACP. There were only 8 Colt's Model 1910 ever produced. This is the model that the US Army accepted, with minor improvements, as the new side arm that would serve the US Military until 1985.

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  • Hello. Forgive my English but I wrote in my language and I did translation with Google. I am from Greece and I love very much the Colt's. Specialty antιques.i have some pieces but my best is a navy colt 1851 London in excellent condition. Congratulations to the many good videos. your knowledge is invaluable. Thank you very much!

  • @leveraction1000 Thank you for the comment and thanks for watching!

  • love it! keep up the great work. P.S. how do you remember all this?

  • @IsbianBlackheart a lot of reading reinforces the historical facts plus hands on examination really makes it sink in to understand each change and development. thank you for watching!

  • great entertaining vid MrC45acp, so much history before even getting to the 1911, but all the preceding series/years lead to the develpoment of the 1911, just wonderful series sir, check up the great work, hope u and urs have a great weekend and take care

  • @TheDishD Thanks for commenting and taking the time to watch!

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  • Gah, I love the 1911 . . . The lines are perfect, the slimness of the slide, the roundness of the trigger guard, how easy it is to draw the pistol and sweep the safety off, and the smooth slow recoil of the .45ACP throwing a 230 Gr. Ball round downrange at 850 FPS . . . Old slabsides will always be my heart-throb.

  • @MrColt45acp ok thanks

    i knew luger had 3 pistols produced in .45 (2 know to survive 1 is the million dollar luger the other is in very poor condition in a museum ) thanks for clearing that up

  • @TheHiddenPart one probably could, but they would have to be a heck of a craftsman.

  • @NeptuneBlueZ A 1910 sold at auction a few years ago, well over $250,000. I don't know the exact price. Thanks for watching!

  • @hatsan38 thanks for watching!

  • @paintballdude902 Luger had performed well in the 1907 Pistol trials, but his pistols required a special gun powder available only in Germany. Savage was selected over Luger, but Savage stalled on responding to the request to provide pistols. A Luger rep. accepted a contract for 200 field trial pistols, but Mr Luger cancelled the contract. Savage ultimately got the trial pistol contract, and the pistols were problematic. Luger was never considered again. Thanks for commenting and watching!

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