 Alpha Foxtrot, five inch barrel, 1911. Those were my first shots of this Alpha Foxtrot. Nice 1911, this belongs to Ryder range. I'm at Ryder's range shooting here and he was kind enough to let me borrow his Alpha Foxtrot. Now I'm a huge fan of 1911's. This has a very nice look and feel to it. Goes about 1,400 bucks, maybe 1,300 somewhere in there. You can see the slide serrations are a little bit different, especially in the front. Not very deep cut, can't get a nice grab of that slide to charge it. Has a five inch, fully ramped barrel, internally the feed ramp, has a rail right there. Comes with one eight round Wilson mag and G10 grips. Ambidextrous, thumb safety, all right, so that is good for lefties. Nice trigger, you're looking at approximately four pound trigger pull and right here is the reset. I love the 1911 reset, there's something about that. Well, I'll tell you what it is. It's the short and light pull. It has green, I believe, inserts, all right, sort of like Novak style sights, ramped up there, it has green in there as well as the drift adjustable front sight. But it's a cool gun, you know, a little bit on the pricey side, but it's a quality built 1911 made out of the Luth, Georgia. Let me go ahead and load it up and see if I can do any better. The Alpha Fox Trot has a reverse crown bull barrel and a two-piece full-length guide rod. Let's see if I can have better luck here with this pistol. All right, sometimes you need to shoot it a few times to get a good feel. It's got a nice coating there, DLC polish coating. You can see right there the insignia, Alpha Fox Trot. I have to be honest, I didn't know anything about this. I've heard of it, and then Ryder said, I've got an Alpha Fox Trot. I said, what the heck is that? And he showed me this beautiful 1911. He's certainly happy with it. All right, Alpha Fox Trot. Let me try my luck at one-handed. This has an extremely smooth slide. The slide to frame finish is really nice. It's just very smooth. Reminds me of a CZ. You know, those CZs just, it's like butter. Like butter on glass, just real smooth. That's how this Alpha Fox Trot feels. Very nice slide coating, and the front serrations are a little unique. Not very deep cut at all, but not a bad handgun. If you have this, or have had experience with the Alpha Fox Trot, let me know. I'd be interested to hear what you have to say about it. This is my first time shooting it. I think it's a nice handgun. And would you pay 1,300 bucks for this? That's a question worth pondering. Let me go ahead and turn the camera around. Check it out from a front-on view, and then we'll wrap it up. So there it is, Alpha Fox Trot. 1911, nice little shooter, no doubt about that. Huge 1911 fan, I love them all. This is a real nice one. But would you pay 1,300 bucks for it, or would you pass and go for something else? I'd be interested to know what you think about this 1911. If you like videos like this, please subscribe. And share, I always appreciate thumbs up button. Thanks for watching, and you guys be safe.