

Perhaps shooters came to accept, then later “love,” the feel of a 1911 the way one would embrace any other everyday object. And when they no longer had government sanction to defend their lives with that pistol, they used the same gun for their target games. But is that “feel” a product of ergonomic testing and development, or is it just the feel of 90-year-old gun that’s so common everyone “knows” how it’s supposed to feel? The 1911 was a trusted friend in two World Wars and two major anti-communist police actions.
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The Ruger 22/45 and more recently the Springfield Armory XD series polymer pistols mimic the grip angle and the XD even utilizes a grip safety. It’s so good that other gun makers have tried to copy it. Just about any experienced shooter will talk about the “perfect” grip angle and ergonomics of the 1911. 1: The 1911 has the quintessential “feel” of a pistol The feel of a pistol is perhaps the most subjective of the criteria used to judge one. Just as tastes in art have changed over the years, so too have perceptions of the 1911. Still, as much as I will try to make this an objective look at various pieces of machinery, firearms selection is still a very personal and subjective decision. THE GUN DIGEST® BOOK OF SEMI-AUTO PISTOLSīut just as no art critic can change the beauty of a painting by pointing out some faults, I don’t want to be accused of deriding the 1911 by claiming that some modern pistols are better. Marine who saw combat in Korea, still thinks the 45 ACP “kicks like hell.” Compared to the 44 Remington Magnum, 454 Casull or the 480 Ruger the recoil of the 45 ACP is simply noticeable and for most shooters it is quite manageable. But to show you just how much things have changed over the years, consider that in the past some shooters described the gun and the round as producing “heavy” recoil. Chambered in 45 ACP, the round for which the gun was built, the model 1911 is a robust pistol. Yet, between that first design and today, changes in everything from metallurgy to manufacturing have been eroding the 1911’s dominance. But Unsurpassed? Well… That John Moses Browning created a work of art when he designed what would become the Model 1911 pistol is without question. Some say it is the greatest gun of all time. In all corners of the world, the 1911 earned its legendary status by being a versatile and effective tool for any number of users.

It has been torn down, declared dead and rebuilt more times than anyone can remember. Battle-hardened mercenaries and over-achieving bull’seye shooters have used it to good effect. The gun has been dragged through the mud, dunked in the ocean, scorched and polished by desert sands and frozen byīitter mountain winds. In the nearly 100 years since that pistol first hung on the hips of American soldiers, the face of modern conflict has changed immeasurably.

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