This video showcases a custom-built Ruger SR1911, highlighting its appeal with enthusiastic emojis and hashtags indicating its use and origin. The content clearly focuses on a specific firearm model and its aesthetic or functional customization, with a nod to its association with the Second Amendment and potentially local origins in Connecticut.
This video features Boge Quinn from Gunblast.com reviewing the limited-edition Ruger 75th Anniversary SR1911 pistol in 45 ACP. This special model, with only 750 units produced, commemorates Ruger's 75th anniversary and features unique engraving, grips, and an "R75" serial number prefix. The review highlights the pistol's specifications, potentially showcasing its performance and features, making it a valuable resource for collectors and enthusiasts of the SR1911 platform and Ruger firearms.
This video introduces the new Ruger SR1911 Lightweight pistol for 2024. It features an aluminum frame, a Government-length slide, and a 5" barrel chambered in 9 mm Luger. The pistol retains traditional M1911 controls and comes with flush-fit 9-round magazines. The description highlights Ruger's long-standing SR1911 line and emphasizes the lightweight construction of this new model.
This video showcases the new Ruger 75th Anniversary SR1911 pistol, with the creator expressing strong admiration for its aesthetic appeal, calling it potentially the most beautiful Ruger ever produced. The description also includes multiple links for viewer support through merchandise purchases, Patreon, and a Subscribestar. Additionally, it promotes a "backup channel" for the creator. The video appears to be a review or first impression of this specific firearm model.
This YouTube video compares the effectiveness of various handguns chambered in different calibers (.22LR, .380 ACP, 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP) against chickens. The title explicitly lists the calibers and suggests a comparison between different firearms. The description includes affiliate links to various gear used in the video, such as steel targets, cameras, editing equipment, and ballistic gelatin, indicating a focus on product demonstration and review within a shooting context. Several firearm reviews are also linked, further reinforcing the video's topic.
This Gun Talk Radio episode delves into the enduring popularity of the 10mm pistol caliber. Host Tom Gresham is joined by Ruger's Mark Gurney to explore some lesser-known aspects of the 10mm, discussing its suitability as an ideal gunfighting caliber. The conversation also touches on the Ruger SR1911 Commander model and its designation as Gun Talk Radio's GT25 25th Anniversary gun, with information provided on how to obtain it.
Gun Talk Nation features Ryan Gresham in conversation with Jason Cloessner of Lipsey's, exploring current firearm trends. Topics include shotguns, red dot ready pistols, compact firearms, and a special limited edition Ruger Custom Shop SR1911 GT25. They also touch upon new releases from Smith & Wesson and other manufacturers, as well as optics. The video highlights exclusive Lipsey's offerings and promotes the purchase of the GT25. It's sponsored by several prominent firearm industry brands.
This video introduces the new limited-edition GT25 pistol, a collaboration between Gun Talk Radio and Lipsey's Guns. Hosted by Tom Gresham, the segment features Jason Cloessner of Lipsey's, detailing the GT25's origins from Ruger's Custom Shop. The pistol is a commander-size 10mm SR1911 and is exclusively available through Dury's Guns. The description also highlights an option to purchase Black Hills 10mm ammunition alongside the firearm and encourages viewers to subscribe to Gun Talk's various platforms for more content.
This YouTube video features a review and shooting demonstration of the Ruger SR1911 Lightweight Commander pistol, chambered in .45 ACP. The video also includes links to other firearm reviews, such as the Ruger SR1911 Fullsize, Remington R1 Commander, and Colt Defender. The description lists various gear used by the creator, including steel targets, cameras, editing equipment, shooting accessories, and ballistic gelatin, indicating a comprehensive approach to firearm testing and content creation.
This YouTube video features a review and philosophical discussion of the Ruger SR1911 handgun by Nutnfancy. The description also mentions support options for TNP via PayPal and Patreon, and promotes TNP's branded merchandise. Affiliate links are provided for Pig Full Dexterity Tactical Gloves and a Casio Gulfmaster watch.
This video features an "American Rifleman Television" segment, "Rifleman Review," focusing on the Ruger SR1911 pistol chambered in 10 mm Auto. The review details the firearm's features, including its stainless-steel construction, 5" barrel, full-length guide rod, conical barrel lockup (replacing a traditional bushing), Bomar-style adjustable sights, extended beavertail, and adjustable aluminum trigger with an over-travel stop. The review highlights how the SR1911 effectively manages the recoil of the 10 mm cartridge, even with standard springs. It also directs viewers to American Rifleman's website for more firearms and shooting content.
This video from First Person Defender Season 7 focuses on enhancing firearms training by utilizing a professional shot timer. Trainer Greg Lapin demonstrates the benefits and practical application of a shot timer, specifically with the Ruger Custom Shop SR1911 Competition Pistol. The episode is brought to you by Ammo Inc., Kimber, Ruger, Springfield Armory, and SureFire, and is part of a series that places participants in simulated real-life scenarios. The video encourages viewers to subscribe for more training content.