Colt All-American 2000 (Disassembly and Shooting)
This video explores the Colt All-American 2000, a polymer-framed, high-capacity pistol developed in the early 1990s as Colt's answer to Glock's market dominance. The description highlights that the pistol, based on a design by Eugene Stoner and Reed Knight, suffered from significant reliability and accuracy issues upon its mass production. These shortcomings led to the firearm's failure and nearly pushed Colt into bankruptcy. The video appears to cover both the disassembly and shooting aspects of this historically significant, albeit unsuccessful, firearm.













