This video demonstrates a hands-on process of blending a beavertail grip safety with a firearm frame, followed by finishing the work with an air sander to achieve a seamless, professional appearance. The focus is on the craftsmanship involved in firearm modification and customization, highlighting the dedication to detail and the pursuit of a perfect finish.
This video showcases the Auto-Ordnance Stainless 1911, a firearm primarily constructed from forged and machined stainless steel. It highlights the classic 1911 design intended by John Moses Browning, chambered in .45 ACP. Key features discussed include a 5-inch barrel, full-length guide rod, extended beavertail, detailed checkering on the front and backstraps, and skeletonized triggers and hammers. The video mentions four available finishes: Savage Stainless, Northern Lights, Black Cherry, and Burnt Bronze. All models come with aluminum stocks and three-dot sights, with the Savage Stainless variant offering G-10 grips and optional night sights. The description emphasizes the firearm's distinctiveness.
This video focuses on the Colt 1911 Government Competition pistol in .45 ACP. The description highlights its comfort, quality, and out-of-the-box suitability for competition shooting. Key features mentioned include custom G10 grips, an upswept beavertail grip safety, undercut trigger guard for enhanced control, a dual recoil spring system for reduced felt recoil and increased spring life, a National Match Barrel, Novak adjustable fiber optic sights for precision, and a Series 70 firing system for a crisp trigger pull.
This YouTube video from Brownells showcases the features and benefits of Wilson Combat 1911 Auto Drop-In Beavertail Grip Safeties. The demonstration highlights how these safeties can enhance the handling and aesthetics of a 1911 pistol. The video aims to inform viewers about this specific firearm accessory, directing them to Brownells' website for more details.
This video reviews the Charles Daly EFS 1911 pistol, highlighting its excellent features and value for under $500. Manufactured in the Philippines by Armscorp and imported by KBI Corp. under the Charles Daly name, this full-sized steel-framed 1911-A1 offers a host of traditionally styled features. These include an extended hi-rise beavertail grip safety, skeletonized steel combat trigger, combat hammer, beveled magazine well, flared and lowered ejection port, dovetailed sights, hand checkered hardwood grips, snag-free low profile sights, an ambidextrous safety, and an extended slide release. It comes with two MecGar 8-round magazines and a lockable carrying case. The review notes good workmanship, tight tolerances, and attention to detail, with reported reliability and accuracy (shots generally under 3" at 25 yards). Downsides mentioned are its weight (38.5oz), limited firepower (8rds vs. Glock 21's 13rds), the necessity for Condition One carry, and the lack of a Picatinny rail. The reviewer compares it to the Taurus 1911B-BHW and acknowledges the superiority of Glock or Sig Sauer in aspects like firepower and weight, but praises the 1911's effectiveness with a large, fast, and accurate bullet, making the Charles Daly EFS 1911 an outstanding choice for those who value making rounds count.
You've reached the end! 5 videos loaded.