1911 pistol Colt 45 1911 Magazine Release
Uploader Comments (Feroce2003)
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you should patent this idea, it's very good and efficient.
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@ricksn777 This gun I am showing the magazine release on is a competition gun used in "United States Practical Shooting Association" match.
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Thank you for the kind comment. The gun that I use is for competition only and a lot of people just cannot see the mag release from the gun. Once the competition is in your blood nothing else matters. I own many guns all for different purposes.
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you guys need to show some respect--this guy has thought out a great adaptation to a great gun .may even be useful for a vet with a handicapped hand. Nice job man ,don't let the diapers get to ya!
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It's a nice idea, i can see some practicality to it and i like it, though i must say i'd personally prefer an unmodded 1911, mag release on the right side takes your finger off the trigger, when you can easily do it with your thumb, so in a real world situation, with someone who can actually fire and reload the weapon effectively the rightside release is a hindrance, also personally i think the 1911 iron sights are more than adequate. but again that's personal pref and i love what you've done
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Who cares for that mag release, pop? Now add a horn and some lights.
While it is a well executed invention. It is not a good idea, because someone can accidentally pull the mag release instead of the trigger in a stress situation and get themselves killed.
freeze427 1 week ago
@freeze427 Right. Lets see I drop the mag in competition and one or two of my competitors start shooting at me and I have to reload before I can shoot back. Get a life or go back to your video games. This gun is used for competition not conceal carry. Read the description.
Feroce2003 1 week ago
It looks like the sight would scratch the hell out of the gun does it?
TheXJthatCould 3 months ago
@TheXJthatCould The sight is called a C-More and dose NOT scratch my gun. and cost about $250.00. Built for speed, these High Performance red dot sights will take your shooting ability to the next level. By using a single red dot as an aiming point, target acquisition is as simple as point and shoot. The unique Heads-Up-Display (HUD) design provides an unlimited field of view, while eliminating obstruction and tunnel vision common to tube style scopes.
Feroce2003 3 months ago
@Feroce2003 very cool, so does the sight itself slide or is it stationary, cause ive never seen a red dot for a handgun before
TheXJthatCould 3 months ago
@TheXJthatCould The sight is mounted on the frame. Just go to their website for more information.
Feroce2003 3 months ago