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==M1911== | ==M1911== | ||
[[Image:COLTM1911 1913.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Original Colt M1911 (dated 1913) - .45 ACP | [[Image:COLTM1911 1913.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Original Colt M1911 (dated 1913) - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:M1911-RAFIssue455.jpg|thumb|350px|right|M1911 - .455 Webley, a licensed handgun to the British Armed Forces during and after World War 1, later issued to members of the R.A.F. and Royal Navy]] | [[Image:M1911-RAFIssue455.jpg|thumb|350px|right|M1911 - .455 Webley, a licensed handgun to the British Armed Forces during and after World War 1, later issued to members of the R.A.F. and Royal Navy]] | ||
The original M1911 first issued to the U.S. Military during WWI. When identifying, note a smaller ejection port (not visible in photo), smaller grip safety spur, original diamond cut checker wood grips, lack of curved mainspring housing (on the rear of the grip below the grip safety), longer trigger, lack of trigger finger recess frame cuts and a larger hammer spur. | The original M1911 first issued to the U.S. Military during WWI. When identifying, note a smaller ejection port (not visible in photo), smaller grip safety spur, original diamond cut checker wood grips, lack of curved mainspring housing (on the rear of the grip below the grip safety), longer trigger, lack of trigger finger recess frame cuts and a larger hammer spur. | ||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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== M1911A1 == | == M1911A1 == | ||
[[Image:Colt1911A1PreWar.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Pre-War Colt M1911A1 Pistol Commercial - .45 ACP | [[Image:Colt1911A1PreWar.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Pre-War Colt M1911A1 Pistol Commercial - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:M1911Colt.jpg|thumb|350px|right|World War 2 issued Colt M1911A1 Pistol - .45 ACP | [[Image:M1911Colt.jpg|thumb|350px|right|World War 2 issued Colt M1911A1 Pistol - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:NickelM1911A1.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Commercial Satin Nickel M1911A1 Pistol - .45 ACP. | [[Image:NickelM1911A1.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Commercial Satin Nickel M1911A1 Pistol - .45 ACP. Manufactured on license by Remington Rand.]] | ||
[[Image:Colt45.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Colt M1911A1 Pistol - .45 ACP | [[Image:Colt45.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Colt M1911A1 Pistol - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:Sistema1927.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Sistema Colt Model 1927 pistol - .45 ACP]] | [[Image:Sistema1927.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Sistema Colt Model 1927 pistol - .45 ACP]] | ||
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=== Film === | === Film === | ||
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=== Television === | === Television === | ||
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=== Anime === | === Anime === | ||
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=== Video Games === | === Video Games === | ||
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==Colt Government Model== | ==Colt Government Model== | ||
[[Image:M1911A1TwoTone.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Colt Government Model M1911A1 two tone - .45 ACP | [[Image:M1911A1TwoTone.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Colt Government Model M1911A1 two tone - .45 ACP]] | ||
Aside from Colt selling the M1911A1 to the US military, the gun was also sold under the name "Colt Government Model" to the civilian market, and called the "Pre-Series 70" guns today. For IMFDB purposes, this can also be referred to as an M1911A1. In this manner, there is no need to list film, television, anime, video games in this section. | Aside from Colt selling the M1911A1 to the US military, the gun was also sold under the name "Colt Government Model" to the civilian market, and called the "Pre-Series 70" guns today. For IMFDB purposes, this can also be referred to as an M1911A1. In this manner, there is no need to list film, television, anime, video games in this section. | ||
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==Colt MK IV Series 70== | ==Colt MK IV Series 70== | ||
The Colt MK IV Series 70 was an improvement over the M1911A1/Government Model by redesigning the barrel bushing to grip the barrel and give the production gun much improved accuracy. These "collet" bushings worked well but were prone to breaking due to being smaller than the slide diameter, hence the original bushing was made standard once again in in 1988. | The Colt MK IV Series 70 was an improvement over the M1911A1/Government Model by redesigning the barrel bushing to grip the barrel and give the production gun much improved accuracy. These "collet" bushings worked well but were prone to breaking due to being smaller than the slide diameter, hence the original bushing was made standard once again in in 1988. | ||
[[Image:ColtMkIVSeries70.jpg |thumb|right|350px|Colt 1911 Series 70 - .45 ACP | [[Image:ColtMkIVSeries70.jpg |thumb|right|350px|Colt 1911 Series 70 - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:Colt-MKIV-Series70.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Colt MKIV Series 70, Nickel finish - .45 ACP | [[Image:Colt-MKIV-Series70.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Colt MKIV Series 70, Nickel finish - .45 ACP]] | ||
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=== Anime === | === Anime === | ||
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==Colt MK IV Series 80== | ==Colt MK IV Series 80== | ||
[[Image:Series80blued.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Blued Colt MKIV Series 80 - .45 ACP | [[Image:Series80blued.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Blued Colt MKIV Series 80 - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:CustomM1911A1.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Custom Colt Series 80 M1911A1 pistol similar to one used in [[Street Kings]] - .45 ACP | [[Image:CustomM1911A1.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Custom Colt Series 80 M1911A1 pistol similar to one used in [[Street Kings]] - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:ColtMKIVSeries80.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Colt MK IV Series 80 with extended magazine - .45 ACP | [[Image:ColtMKIVSeries80.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Colt MK IV Series 80 with extended magazine - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:1911 Longslide.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Custom Colt MK IV Series 80 - .45 ACP | [[Image:1911 Longslide.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Custom Colt MK IV Series 80 - .45 ACP]] | ||
The Colt MK IV Series 80 was first produced in 1983 to replace the Series 70 and is notoriously known as the first 1911 to make major improvements to the design. The first major improvement was incorporating a new firing pin block safety system, where a series of internal levers and a plunger positively blocked the firing pin from moving until the trigger was pressed, thus eliminating the possibility of the gun discharging if dropped onto a hard surface or struck hard. The second improvement to the design was adding a re-designed half-cock notch. Instead of the old hook style, the flat-top style was made to eliminate the problem of the hook breaking when the hammer slipped and fell to half cock. You can tell the gun has this feature by pulling the trigger on half cock. If the hammer falls, the gun has this type of half-cock system. Since the hammer doesn't have a sufficient distance to fall on half-cock, the weapon will not discharge. Also the series 80's had three dot sights, unlike the old fashioned iron sights. Much like the Series 70, this gun was also sold with the "collet" type barrel bushing until 1988. | The Colt MK IV Series 80 was first produced in 1983 to replace the Series 70 and is notoriously known as the first 1911 to make major improvements to the design. The first major improvement was incorporating a new firing pin block safety system, where a series of internal levers and a plunger positively blocked the firing pin from moving until the trigger was pressed, thus eliminating the possibility of the gun discharging if dropped onto a hard surface or struck hard. The second improvement to the design was adding a re-designed half-cock notch. Instead of the old hook style, the flat-top style was made to eliminate the problem of the hook breaking when the hammer slipped and fell to half cock. You can tell the gun has this feature by pulling the trigger on half cock. If the hammer falls, the gun has this type of half-cock system. Since the hammer doesn't have a sufficient distance to fall on half-cock, the weapon will not discharge. Also the series 80's had three dot sights, unlike the old fashioned iron sights. Much like the Series 70, this gun was also sold with the "collet" type barrel bushing until 1988. | ||
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==Colt MK IV Series 80 Combat Elite== | ==Colt MK IV Series 80 Combat Elite== | ||
[[Image:ColtMkIVSeries80CombatElite.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Colt MK IV Series 80 Combat Elite - .45 ACP | [[Image:ColtMkIVSeries80CombatElite.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Colt MK IV Series 80 Combat Elite - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:80elite6-1-.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Colt Combat Elite - .45 ACP | [[Image:80elite6-1-.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Colt Combat Elite - .45 ACP]] | ||
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==Colt Gold Cup National Match== | ==Colt Gold Cup National Match== | ||
The Gold Cup National Match was a factory produced "custom" version of the Series 70 and Series 80 M1911A1 pistols that where built superiorly for improved accuracy, reliability, and handling in competition shooting. Noted most easily by raised adjustable sights and a sight rib on the top of the slide. Note light hollowed trigger and slanted cocking serrations as well. | The Gold Cup National Match was a factory produced "custom" version of the Series 70 and Series 80 M1911A1 pistols that where built superiorly for improved accuracy, reliability, and handling in competition shooting. Noted most easily by raised adjustable sights and a sight rib on the top of the slide. Note light hollowed trigger and slanted cocking serrations as well. | ||
[[Image:ColtGoldCupNatMatch1911.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Colt Gold Cup National Match (Mark IV, Series 70) - .45 ACP | [[Image:ColtGoldCupNatMatch1911.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Colt Gold Cup National Match (Mark IV, Series 70) - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:ColtMKIV-Series-70-GCNM.jpg |thumb|right|350px|Colt Gold Cup National Match (Mark IV, Series 70) - .45 ACP | [[Image:ColtMKIV-Series-70-GCNM.jpg |thumb|right|350px|Colt Gold Cup National Match (Mark IV, Series 70) - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:ColtGoldCupNatMatchSS.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Colt Gold Cup National Match (Mark IV, Series 80) with stainless steel finish - .45 ACP | [[Image:ColtGoldCupNatMatchSS.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Colt Gold Cup National Match (Mark IV, Series 80) with stainless steel finish - .45 ACP]] | ||
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== Colt XSE == | == Colt XSE == | ||
[[Image:ColtXSE.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Colt XSE 1911 - .45 ACP | [[Image:ColtXSE.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Colt XSE 1911 - .45 ACP]] | ||
A modern Colt 1911 with added front cocking serrations and a few cosmetic changes. | A modern Colt 1911 with added front cocking serrations and a few cosmetic changes. | ||
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==Colt Commander== | ==Colt Commander== | ||
[[Image:ColtCombatCommander.jpg |thumb|right|350px|Colt Combat Commander - .45 ACP | [[Image:ColtCombatCommander.jpg |thumb|right|350px|Colt Combat Commander - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:ColtCommander1911.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Colt Commander M1991A1 - .45 ACP | [[Image:ColtCommander1911.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Colt Commander M1991A1 - .45 ACP]] | ||
The Commander model 1911 is basically an M1911A1 with a 4.25" barrel (instead of 5") produced in various styles since 1951, and was chambered in 9x19 mm Parabellum, .45 ACP, and .38 Super. There are several versions of the Commander. The original aluminum framed "Commander" was renamed the "Lightweight Commander" in 1970, when other versions of this type appeared. The "Combat Commander" is an all steel version introduced in 1970. Later versions include the Colt Commander Gold Cup National Match, the Combat Elite, and the Concealed Carry Officer's model, which mated the Commander slide & barrel with the smaller frame of the Colt Officer's Model. | The Commander model 1911 is basically an M1911A1 with a 4.25" barrel (instead of 5") produced in various styles since 1951, and was chambered in 9x19 mm Parabellum, .45 ACP, and .38 Super. There are several versions of the Commander. The original aluminum framed "Commander" was renamed the "Lightweight Commander" in 1970, when other versions of this type appeared. The "Combat Commander" is an all steel version introduced in 1970. Later versions include the Colt Commander Gold Cup National Match, the Combat Elite, and the Concealed Carry Officer's model, which mated the Commander slide & barrel with the smaller frame of the Colt Officer's Model. | ||
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==Colt Officer's ACP== | ==Colt Officer's ACP== | ||
[[Image:Colt Officers ACP.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Colt Officers ACP - .45 ACP | [[Image:Colt Officers ACP.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Colt Officers ACP - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:Series80Heat.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Colt Officers ACP M1991A1 Series 80 with ivory grips, used by [[Al Pacino]] in ''[[Heat]]'']] | [[Image:Series80Heat.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Colt Officers ACP M1991A1 Series 80 with ivory grips, used by [[Al Pacino]] in ''[[Heat]]'']] | ||
[[Image:Pix1807193937-1-.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Colt Compact M1991A1 - .45 ACP - the Colt Compact is the Parkerized version of the Colt Officer's ACP | [[Image:Pix1807193937-1-.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Colt Compact M1991A1 - .45 ACP - the Colt Compact is the Parkerized version of the Colt Officer's ACP]] | ||
A 1911 with a 3.5" barrel and shorter grip frame, this weapon is commonly mixed up with the Colt Commander, which has a longer barrel, slide, and frame than the Officer. | A 1911 with a 3.5" barrel and shorter grip frame, this weapon is commonly mixed up with the Colt Commander, which has a longer barrel, slide, and frame than the Officer. | ||
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== Kimber Custom TLE II == | == Kimber Custom TLE II == | ||
[[Image:KimberCustomTLEII OtherSide.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Kimber Custom TLE II - .45 ACP. This version has no rails and is the version used in the Television series ''[[The Unit]]'']] | [[Image:KimberCustomTLEII OtherSide.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Kimber Custom TLE II - .45 ACP. This version has no rails and is the version used in the Television series ''[[Unit, The|The Unit]]'']] | ||
[[Image:KimberCustomTLEII Plain.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Kimber Custom TLE II - .45 ACP. This version has no rails and is the version used in the Television show ''[[The Unit]]'']] | [[Image:KimberCustomTLEII Plain.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Kimber Custom TLE II - .45 ACP. This version has no rails and is the version used in the Television show ''[[Unit, The|The Unit]]'']] | ||
[[Image:KimberCustomTLEII SWAT.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Kimber Custom TLE II -.45 ACP with Surefire 310R weaponlight. This is a screen used pistol in the movie ''[[S.W.A.T.]]'']] | [[Image:KimberCustomTLEII SWAT.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Kimber Custom TLE II -.45 ACP with Surefire 310R weaponlight. This is a screen used pistol in the movie ''[[S.W.A.T.]]'']] | ||
[[Image:KimberCustomIISWAT_Jackson.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Custom Kimber TLE II pistol with Surefire light - this is the exact pistol used by the team in the movie ''[[S.W.A.T.]]''. This one is [[Samuel L. Jackson]]'s actual pistol in the movie (and was carried by him)]] | [[Image:KimberCustomIISWAT_Jackson.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Custom Kimber TLE II pistol with Surefire light - this is the exact pistol used by the team in the movie ''[[S.W.A.T.]]''. This one is [[Samuel L. Jackson]]'s actual pistol in the movie (and was carried by him)]] | ||
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== MEU(SOC)/Kimber Desert Warrior/Warrior II == | == MEU(SOC)/Kimber Desert Warrior/Warrior II == | ||
[[Image:KimberDesertWarrior.jpg|thumb|right|350px|MEU(SOC) Pistol\Kimber Desert Warrior - .45 ACP | [[Image:KimberDesertWarrior.jpg|thumb|right|350px|MEU(SOC) Pistol\Kimber Desert Warrior - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:KimberWarriorII.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Kimber Warrior II - .45 ACP | [[Image:KimberWarriorII.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Kimber Warrior II - .45 ACP]] | ||
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== Kimber Stainless Target II == | == Kimber Stainless Target II == | ||
The Kimber Stainless Target II is a match 1911 with target sights. | The Kimber Stainless Target II is a match 1911 with target sights. | ||
[[Image:KimberSSTargetII.jpg |thumb|350px|right|Kimber Stainless Target II with target sights - .45 ACP | [[Image:KimberSSTargetII.jpg |thumb|350px|right|Kimber Stainless Target II with target sights - .45 ACP]] | ||
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== Kimber Pro Carry II == | == Kimber Pro Carry II == | ||
[[Image:KimberProCarryII 1911.jpg|thumb|325px|right|Kimber Stainless Pro Carry II - .45 ACP | [[Image:KimberProCarryII 1911.jpg|thumb|325px|right|Kimber Stainless Pro Carry II - .45 ACP]] | ||
The Kimber Pro Carry II is a 4" barreled aluminum-framed 1911 chambered in .45 ACP. | The Kimber Pro Carry II is a 4" barreled aluminum-framed 1911 chambered in .45 ACP. | ||
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== Strayer Voigt Infinity == | == Strayer Voigt Infinity == | ||
[[Image:Infinity.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Strayer Voigt Infinity 1911 - .45 ACP | [[Image:Infinity.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Strayer Voigt Infinity 1911 - .45 ACP]] | ||
=== Television === | === Television === | ||
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=== Anime === | === Anime === | ||
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=== Video Games === | === Video Games === | ||
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== Infinity Tiki-T== | == Infinity Tiki-T== | ||
[[Image:Tiki1 368 206.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Infinity Tiki-T - .45 ACP | [[Image:Tiki1 368 206.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Infinity Tiki-T - .45 ACP]] | ||
=== Film === | === Film === | ||
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="280"|'''Title''' | !align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="280"|'''Title''' | ||
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=== Television === | === Television === | ||
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|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | |-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | ||
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== Safari Arms .45 == | == Safari Arms .45 == | ||
[[Image:Safari Arms .45.JPG|thumb|right|350px|Safari Arms with custom grips - .45 ACP | [[Image:Safari Arms .45.JPG|thumb|right|350px|Safari Arms with custom grips - .45 ACP]] | ||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | |-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | ||
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== Kongsberg M/1914 == | == Kongsberg M/1914 == | ||
[[Image:Kongsberg M1914.JPG|thumb|350px|right|Kongsberg M1914 - .45 ACP | [[Image:Kongsberg M1914.JPG|thumb|350px|right|Kongsberg M1914 - .45 ACP]] | ||
The Kongsberg M/1914 is a Colt M1911 pistol produced under license by the Norwegian factory Kongsberg Vaapenfabrikk, with a minor modification to the slide stop and stock. | The Kongsberg M/1914 is a Colt M1911 pistol produced under license by the Norwegian factory Kongsberg Vaapenfabrikk, with a minor modification to the slide stop and stock. | ||
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==Ballester Molina== | ==Ballester Molina== | ||
[[Image:BM4.JPG|thumb|right|350px|Ballester Molina - .45 ACP | [[Image:BM4.JPG|thumb|right|350px|Ballester Molina - .45 ACP]] | ||
The Ballester Molina .45 is an Argentine copy of the Colt M1911. It has a few minor cosmetic differences but magazines and some other parts will interchange. To tell it from a genuine US 1911, look at the hammer, which is different in shape, and note the lack of a grip safety. | The Ballester Molina .45 is an Argentine copy of the Colt M1911. It has a few minor cosmetic differences but magazines and some other parts will interchange. To tell it from a genuine US 1911, look at the hammer, which is different in shape, and note the lack of a grip safety. | ||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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==Detonics ScoreMaster== | ==Detonics ScoreMaster== | ||
[[Image:Detonicsscoremaster.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Detonics ScoreMaster - .45 ACP | [[Image:Detonicsscoremaster.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Detonics ScoreMaster - .45 ACP]] | ||
=== Film === | === Film === | ||
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|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | |-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | ||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="280"|'''Title''' | !align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="280"|'''Title''' | ||
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=== Television === | === Television === | ||
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|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | |-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | ||
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==Detonics CombatMaster== | ==Detonics CombatMaster== | ||
[[Image:Detonicscombat-master.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Detonics Combat Master - .45 ACP | [[Image:Detonicscombat-master.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Detonics Combat Master - .45 ACP]] | ||
=== Television === | === Television === | ||
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|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | |-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | ||
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==Detonics ServiceMaster== | ==Detonics ServiceMaster== | ||
[[Image:Detonicsservicemaster.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Detonics ServiceMaster - .45 ACP | [[Image:Detonicsservicemaster.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Detonics ServiceMaster - .45 ACP]] | ||
=== Film === | === Film === | ||
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|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | |-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | ||
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== Smith & Wesson SW1911 == | == Smith & Wesson SW1911 == | ||
[[ Image:S&WSW1911.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Smith & Wesson SW1911 Blued version - .45 ACP | [[ Image:S&WSW1911.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Smith & Wesson SW1911 Blued version - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:S&WM1911SS.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Smith & Wesson SW1911 Stainless version with second set of grip ridges and integral rail on the frame - .45 ACP | [[Image:S&WM1911SS.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Smith & Wesson SW1911 Stainless version with second set of grip ridges and integral rail on the frame - .45 ACP]] | ||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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== Springfield Armory M1911 - A1 == | == Springfield Armory M1911 - A1 == | ||
[[Image:SpringfieldArmoryM1911.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Springfield Armory M1911-A1 "Mil-Spec" Parkerized version with Springfield logo grips - .45 ACP | [[Image:SpringfieldArmoryM1911.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Springfield Armory M1911-A1 "Mil-Spec" Parkerized version with Springfield logo grips - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:SpringfieldM1911SS.jpg |thumb|right|350px|Springfield Armory M1911-A1 "GI" Stainless Steel version with U.S.-marked grips - .45 ACP | [[Image:SpringfieldM1911SS.jpg |thumb|right|350px|Springfield Armory M1911-A1 "GI" Stainless Steel version with U.S.-marked grips - .45 ACP]][[Image:MilSpec-1911.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Springfield Mil-Spec 1911A1 .45]][[Image:SpringfieldArmoryM1911A1stainless.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Springfield Armory M1911A1 "Mil-Spec" - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:SpringfieldM1911SSChampion.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Springfield Armory Champion Stainless Steel semi-compact slide/full sized grip, 8 round - .45 ACP | [[Image:SpringfieldM1911SSChampion.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Springfield Armory Champion Stainless Steel semi-compact slide/full sized grip, 8 round - .45 ACP]] | ||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | |-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | ||
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===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
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|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | |-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | ||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="170"|'''Actor''' | !align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="170"|'''Actor''' | ||
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===Video Games=== | ===Video Games=== | ||
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|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | |-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | ||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="300"|'''Game Title''' | !align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="300"|'''Game Title''' | ||
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==Springfield Armory Tactical Response Pistol (TRP)== | ==Springfield Armory Tactical Response Pistol (TRP)== | ||
[[Image:SpringerTRP.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Springfield Armory Tactical Response Pistol - .45 ACP | [[Image:SpringerTRP.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Springfield Armory Tactical Response Pistol - .45 ACP]] | ||
===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="170"|'''Actor''' | !align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="170"|'''Actor''' | ||
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A Dan Wesson copy of the M1911A1, note external extractor. | A Dan Wesson copy of the M1911A1, note external extractor. | ||
[[Image:DanWesson1911.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Dan Wesson "Panther" 1911 - .45 ACP | [[Image:DanWesson1911.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Dan Wesson "Panther" 1911 - .45 ACP]] | ||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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== AMT Hardballer == | == AMT Hardballer == | ||
[[Image:Hardballer_Longslide.jpg|thumb|right|350px|AMT Hardballer Longslide - .45 ACP | [[Image:Hardballer_Longslide.jpg|thumb|right|350px|AMT Hardballer Longslide - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:AMTHardballer5in.jpg|thumb|right|350px|AMT Hardballer with 5" barrel - .45 ACP | [[Image:AMTHardballer5in.jpg|thumb|right|350px|AMT Hardballer with 5" barrel - .45 ACP]] | ||
=== Film === | === Film === | ||
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=== Video Games === | === Video Games === | ||
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="300"|'''Game Title''' | !align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="300"|'''Game Title''' | ||
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=== Anime === | === Anime === | ||
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==Para-Ordnance P-10== | ==Para-Ordnance P-10== | ||
A sub-compact, double stack .45 caliber pocket 1911 that holds 10 rounds. | A sub-compact, double stack .45 caliber pocket 1911 that holds 10 rounds. | ||
[[Image:Para-OrdnanceP-10.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Para-Ordnance P-10 - .45 ACP | [[Image:Para-OrdnanceP-10.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Para-Ordnance P-10 - .45 ACP]] | ||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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A sub-compact, double stack .45 caliber pocket 1911. | A sub-compact, double stack .45 caliber pocket 1911. | ||
[[Image:Para Ordinance P-12 45.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Para-Ordnance P-12 - .45 ACP | [[Image:Para Ordinance P-12 45.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Para-Ordnance P-12 - .45 ACP]] | ||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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A compact, double stack .45 caliber pistol. | A compact, double stack .45 caliber pistol. | ||
[[Image:Para Ordinance P-13 45.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Para-Ordnance P-13 - .45 ACP | [[Image:Para Ordinance P-13 45.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Para-Ordnance P-13 - .45 ACP]] | ||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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A full-size, double stack .45 caliber pistol. Famously known as the 14-shot 1911 pistol, double the capacity of the traditional M1911A1. | A full-size, double stack .45 caliber pistol. Famously known as the 14-shot 1911 pistol, double the capacity of the traditional M1911A1. | ||
[[Image:Para Ordinance P-14 45.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Para-Ordnance P-14 - .45 ACP | [[Image:Para Ordinance P-14 45.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Para-Ordnance P-14 - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:ParaOrdnanceP14.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Para-Ordnance P-14 (Two Tone) - .45 ACP | [[Image:ParaOrdnanceP14.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Para-Ordnance P-14 (Two Tone) - .45 ACP]] | ||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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==Para Ordnance P-15== | ==Para Ordnance P-15== | ||
[[Image:Para Ordinance P-15 45.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Para-Ordinance P-15 w/ Hogue grips - .45 ACP | [[Image:Para Ordinance P-15 45.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Para-Ordinance P-15 w/ Hogue grips - .45 ACP]] | ||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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Similar to the P-14, the Para Ordnance LDA (Light Double Action) is a full size, double stack .45 caliber, holding 14 shots. Unlike the P-14 or any other 1911 before though, it is outfitted with a double action trigger. They are built as double/singles with exposed hammers and double action only models with shaved down flat hammers. | Similar to the P-14, the Para Ordnance LDA (Light Double Action) is a full size, double stack .45 caliber, holding 14 shots. Unlike the P-14 or any other 1911 before though, it is outfitted with a double action trigger. They are built as double/singles with exposed hammers and double action only models with shaved down flat hammers. | ||
[[Image:Para Ordinance LDA hammer.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Para-Ordnance LDA w/ exposed hammer - .45 ACP | [[Image:Para Ordinance LDA hammer.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Para-Ordnance LDA w/ exposed hammer - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:Para Ordinance LDA hammerless.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Para-Ordnance LDA w/ shaved flat hammer - .45 ACP | [[Image:Para Ordinance LDA hammerless.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Para-Ordnance LDA w/ shaved flat hammer - .45 ACP]] | ||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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==Rock Island Armory Commander== | ==Rock Island Armory Commander== | ||
This is a inexpensive copy of a Colt Commander made in the Philippines. Although it is called a Commander the slide is slightly shorter than a Colt Commander. | This is a inexpensive copy of a Colt Commander made in the Philippines. Although it is called a Commander the slide is slightly shorter than a Colt Commander. | ||
[[Image:RIA Commander.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Rock Island Armory Commander - .45 ACP | [[Image:RIA Commander.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Rock Island Armory Commander - .45 ACP]] | ||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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This is the M1911 version made by SIG-Sauer, GSR stands for Granite Series Revolution, The SIG Granite Series was awarded the 2004 Handgun of the Year Award by the Shooting Industry Academy of Excellence. | This is the M1911 version made by SIG-Sauer, GSR stands for Granite Series Revolution, The SIG Granite Series was awarded the 2004 Handgun of the Year Award by the Shooting Industry Academy of Excellence. | ||
[[Image:SIG-GSR.jpg|thumb|right|350px|SIG-Sauer GSR Revolution - 45 ACP]] | [[Image:SIG-GSR.jpg|thumb|right|350px|SIG-Sauer GSR Revolution - 45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:SIG-Sauer Revolution.jpg|thumb|right|350px|SIG-Sauer GSR Revolution - .45 ACP | [[Image:SIG-Sauer Revolution.jpg|thumb|right|350px|SIG-Sauer GSR Revolution with stainless steel finish and accessory rails - .45 ACP]] | ||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="170"|'''Actor''' | !align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="170"|'''Actor''' | ||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Character''' | !align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Character''' | ||
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=== Video Games === | === Video Games === | ||
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Copy of the M1911 made by Taurus. | Copy of the M1911 made by Taurus. | ||
[[Image:Taurus PT1911.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Taurus PT1911 - .45 ACP]] | [[Image:Taurus PT1911.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Taurus PT1911 - .45 ACP]] | ||
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[[Category:Gun]] | [[Category:Gun]] | ||
[[Category:Pistol]] | [[Category:Pistol]] |
Revision as of 08:42, 23 August 2009
The M1911A1 pistol and variants are used by the following actors in the following movies, television series, anime, and video games:
Specifications
- Company: Colt, Remington UMC, Remington Rand, Ithaca, Union Switch & Signal, Singer, Springfield Armory, Auto Ordinance, Para-Ordinance/Para USA, Rock Island Armory/Armscor, Smith & Wesson, Kimber Manufacturing, Wilson Combat, Les Baer Custom, Nighthawk Custom, Caspian Arms, Ed Brown, Strayer-Voigt, Strayer-Tripp, Rock River Arms, Dan Wesson, SIG SAUER, Taurus International, Norinco
- Type: Semi-automatic pistol
- Operation: Semi-automatic (single action)
- Operating Mechanism: Browning short recoil (tilting barrel, swinging link)
- Caliber: 11.43x23mm/.45 Automatic Colt Pistol(ACP)
(Various calibers in clone copies including .22 LR, .380 ACP, .38 Super, 9mm, .40 S&W, .357 SIG, 10mm Auto, and .45 GAP)
- Designer: John Moses Browning
- Capacity: 7+1 (original), 8, 9, 10, 15,(all single stack mags for original M1911A1) 30 drum. Various capacities for clone copies.
- Safety: Frame-mounted manual thumb safety, grip safety, half cock notch (firing pin block on Colt Series 80s, Kimber IIs, etc)
Information
The 1911 pistol is considered by many gun collectors and veterans the greatest self-loading pistol ever made, and the grandfather of the modern handgun which, despite its age, is still used alongside modern pistols today. Designed by John Moses Browning in 1910 with patent dates going as far back as 1897, the .45 caliber pistol was adopted into the U.S. military arsenal February 14, 1911. Browning had combined traits of his former pistols and built a prototype around the recently-developed .45 ACP round. The end result was the M1911.
Browning sold the pistol to Colt, the first major company that would market the handgun. During initial testing in the military trials, the M1911 fired 1000 rounds flawlessly, becoming the first self-loading pistol to pass with a 100% grade. After World War I, the military modified the M1911 design to optimize it for combat, adding a slightly larger ejection port, shortening the trigger and arching the main-spring housing to allow the gun to better fit in the user's hand. The new firearm was called the Colt M1911A1. Many companies manufactured the 1911 for the U.S. military besides Colt, including Remington and Springfield Armory. The M1911A1's power and reliability kept it in circulation through the Korean and Vietnam Wars before the pistol began showing its age. However, it should be noted that at the time that the military began looking for a new sidearm no new M1911's had been purchased since 1945 (Note; this statement only applies to large contract orders, many small special purpose purchases have been made for 1911 pattern pistols since). In the 1980's the U.S. Military held new military trials, during which they tested numerous pistols, the finalists being the SIG-Sauer P226 and the Beretta 92F. Due to the high price of the SIG-Sauer's magazines, the 92F was chosen to replace the M1911A1, a highly controversial decision to this day.
The M1911A1 remains alive in the hands of many gun enthusiasts and many U.S. Military special forces. Modern incarnations include models built by Colt, responsible for the M1911A1, Commander and Officers series, Springfield Armory which faithfully continues building 1911's based on their original designs. Para Ordinance manufactures a number of high-capacity double stack variations, including the P-13 and P-14 and the LDA (Light Double Action). Kimber who is acknowledged as the first large scale factory mass produced "custom" 1911 manufacturer produces versions such as the Desert Warrior and the Custom II, variations that Special forces and SWAT teams use.
Countless foreign copies are also in circulation, including Llamas, Mausers, and Argentinian clones. Despite being almost 100 years old, the 1911 pistol continues to be manufactured with almost no major design changes, and has proven itself as one of the greatest handguns ever made.
M1911
The original M1911 first issued to the U.S. Military during WWI. When identifying, note a smaller ejection port (not visible in photo), smaller grip safety spur, original diamond cut checker wood grips, lack of curved mainspring housing (on the rear of the grip below the grip safety), longer trigger, lack of trigger finger recess frame cuts and a larger hammer spur.
Film
Television
Anime
Video Game
Game Title | Mods | Passwords | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|
Silent Storm | 2003 |
M1911A1
The U.S. military was re-issued the 1911 pistol in 1924, now designated the M1911A1. Changes to the gun included a larger ejection port, a shortened trigger, a longer grip-safety spur to prevent hammer bite, serrated front sight, a slightly shaved hammer spur to reduce hammer bite, a curved mainspring housing, simplified checkered grips (although diamond grips still appeared on some), and relief cuts around the trigger guard on the frame.
Film
Television
Actor | Character | Show Title / Episode | Note | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Gas Station Robbers | Mr. Poxycat & Co. | 2007 | ||
The Company Field Agents | Heroes | 2006 - | ||
Prison Break | 2005 - 2009 | |||
Joe Flanigan | Lt. Col. John Sheppard | Stargate Atlantis | 2004 - 2009 | |
Muse Watson | Retired Agent Mike Franks | NCIS | 2003 - | |
CSI: Miami | 2002 - | |||
David Schwimmer | Capt. Herbert Sobel | Band of Brothers / Replacements | 2001 | |
U.S. Army Paratroopers | Band of Brothers | 2001 | ||
Robert Beltran | Chakotay | Star Trek: Voyager / The Killing Game | 1998 | |
Roxann Dawson | B'Elanna Torres | Star Trek: Voyager / The Killing Game | 1998 | |
Kate Mulgrew | Katherine Janeway | Star Trek: Voyager / The Killing Game | 1998 | |
Robert Duncan McNeill | Tom Paris | Star Trek: Voyager / The Killing Game | 1998 | |
Jeri Ryan | Seven of Nine | Star Trek: Voyager / The Killing Game | 1998 | |
Lance Hendrickson | Frank Black | Millenium | 1996 - 1999 | |
U.S. Army Soldiers | The Stand | 1994 | ||
Several Gangsters | Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman / That Old Gang of Mine | 1994 | ||
Tom Selleck | Thomas Magnum | Magnum, P.I. | 1980 - 1988 | |
Paul Michael Glaser | Detective David Starsky | Starsky and Hutch / Starsky and Hutch | 1975 - 1979 | |
David McCallum | Illya Kuryakin | The Man From U.N.C.L.E. / The Vulcan Affair | 1964 | |
Jim Zubiena | Ludovici Armstrong | Miami Vice / The Hit List | 1984 |
Anime
Character | Film Title | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Nadie | El Cazador de la Bruja | 2007 - | |
Various | Black Lagoon | 2006 | |
Kai Miyagusuku | Blood+ | 2005 - 2006 | |
Policemen, Mugger | The Incredibles | 2004 | |
Mikura Suzuki | Mezzo DSA | 2004 | |
Asami Igarashi | Mezzo DSA | 2004 | |
Yakuza | Full Metal Panic | 2002 | |
Vicious | Cowboy Bebop | 1998-1999 | |
Mikura Suzuki | Mezzo Forte | 1998 | |
Inspector Koichi Zenigata | Lupin III | 1977-1981 |
Video Games
Game Title | Mods | Passwords | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|
Call of Duty: World at War | 2008 | ||
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots | Can be unlocked via password | 2008 | |
Combat Arms | 2008 | ||
2 Spicy | 2007 | ||
Medal of Honor: Heroes | 2007 | ||
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl | 2007 | ||
Call of Duty 3 | 2006 | ||
Hitman: Blood Money | 2006 | ||
Scarface: The World is Yours | Upgraded with a Suppressor | 2006 | |
Call of Duty 2 | 2005 | ||
Shadow the Hedgehog | 2005 | ||
Battlefield: Vietnam | 2004 | ||
Call of Duty: United Offensive | 2004 | ||
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater | 2004 | ||
Call of Duty | 2003 | ||
Enter the Matrix | 2003 | ||
Medal of Honor: Infiltrator | 2003 | ||
Medal of Honor: Rising Sun | 2003 | ||
Vietcong | 2003 | ||
Battlefield: 1942 | 2002 | ||
Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven | 2002 | ||
Medal of Honor: Allied Assault | 2002 | ||
Medal of Honor: Frontline | 2002 | ||
Devil May Cry | extensively customized | 2001 | |
Return to Castle Wolfenstein | 2001 | ||
Syphon Filter 2 | as the ".45" | 2000 | |
Hidden & Dangerous | 1999 |
Colt Government Model
Aside from Colt selling the M1911A1 to the US military, the gun was also sold under the name "Colt Government Model" to the civilian market, and called the "Pre-Series 70" guns today. For IMFDB purposes, this can also be referred to as an M1911A1. In this manner, there is no need to list film, television, anime, video games in this section.
Colt MK IV Series 70
The Colt MK IV Series 70 was an improvement over the M1911A1/Government Model by redesigning the barrel bushing to grip the barrel and give the production gun much improved accuracy. These "collet" bushings worked well but were prone to breaking due to being smaller than the slide diameter, hence the original bushing was made standard once again in in 1988.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
No Country for Old Men | Tommy Lee Jones | Sherrif Ed Tom Bell | 2007 | |
Four Brothers | Mark Wahlberg | Bobby Mercerl | 2005 | |
The Way of the Gun | Ryan Phillippe | Parker | 2000 | |
The Way of the Gun | Benicio del Toro | Longbaugh | 2000 | |
Hoodlum | Tim Roth | Dutch Schultz | 1997 | |
From Dusk Till Dawn | Quentin Tarantino | Richard Gecko | Nickel Finish | 1996 |
Dead Presidents | Keith David | Kirby | Nickel Finish | 1995 |
Dead Presidents | N'Bushe Wright | Delilah Benson | 1995 | |
Desperado | Joaquim de Almeida | Butcho | 1995 | |
Blown Away | MIT Student Bomber | 1994 | ||
Falling Down | Michael Douglas | William 'D-Fence' Foster | 1993 | |
Ricochet | Denzel Washington | Officer Nick Styles | 1991 | |
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! | O.J. Simpson | Detective Nordberg | 1988 | |
Shoot To Kill | Clancy Brown | Steve | 1988 |
Television
Anime
Character | Film Title | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Julia | Cowboy Bebop | Stainless Steel Finish | 1998-1999 |
Vicious | Cowboy Bebop | Stainless Steel Finish | 1998-1999 |
Video Game
Colt MK IV Series 80
The Colt MK IV Series 80 was first produced in 1983 to replace the Series 70 and is notoriously known as the first 1911 to make major improvements to the design. The first major improvement was incorporating a new firing pin block safety system, where a series of internal levers and a plunger positively blocked the firing pin from moving until the trigger was pressed, thus eliminating the possibility of the gun discharging if dropped onto a hard surface or struck hard. The second improvement to the design was adding a re-designed half-cock notch. Instead of the old hook style, the flat-top style was made to eliminate the problem of the hook breaking when the hammer slipped and fell to half cock. You can tell the gun has this feature by pulling the trigger on half cock. If the hammer falls, the gun has this type of half-cock system. Since the hammer doesn't have a sufficient distance to fall on half-cock, the weapon will not discharge. Also the series 80's had three dot sights, unlike the old fashioned iron sights. Much like the Series 70, this gun was also sold with the "collet" type barrel bushing until 1988.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Street Kings | Keanu Reeves | Tom Ludlow | 2007 |
Television
- Walter Gotell as Max Klizer in Miami Vice
Anime
Video Game
Colt MK IV Series 80 Combat Elite
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Getaway | Alec Baldwin | Carter "Doc" McCoy | 1994 |
Television
Actor | Character | Show Title / Episode | Note | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Michael Weatherly | Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo | NCIS/ Chained | 2004 | |
Judson Mills | Francis Gage | Walker, Texas Ranger/ | 1993 - 2001 | |
Nia Peeples | Ranger Sydney Cooke | Walker, Texas Ranger/ | 1993 - 2001 |
Anime
Video Game
Colt Gold Cup National Match
The Gold Cup National Match was a factory produced "custom" version of the Series 70 and Series 80 M1911A1 pistols that where built superiorly for improved accuracy, reliability, and handling in competition shooting. Noted most easily by raised adjustable sights and a sight rib on the top of the slide. Note light hollowed trigger and slanted cocking serrations as well.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
U.S. Marshals | Tommy Lee Jones | U.S. Deputy Marshal Sam Gerard | Stainless Steel Finish Promo Only | 1998 |
U.S. Marshals | Wesley Snipes | Mark Sheridan | Stainless Steel Finish | 1998 |
Lethal Weapon 4 | Chris Rock | Detective Lee Butters | Stainless Steel Finish | 1998 |
The Getaway | Kim Basinger | Carol McCoy | Stainless Steel Finish | 1994 |
Cobra | Sylvester Stallone | Marion Cobretti | Special Order Gold Cup in 9mm | 1986 |
Day of the Dead | Gary Howard Klar | Pvt. Steel | 1985 | |
The French Connection | Marcel Bozzuffi | Pierre Nicoli | 1971 |
Colt XSE
A modern Colt 1911 with added front cocking serrations and a few cosmetic changes.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mr. & Mrs. Smith | Brad Pitt | John Smith | w/ Suppressor | 2005 |
XXX 2: State of the Union | Samuel L. Jackson | Agent Augustus Gibbons | 2005 |
Colt Commander
The Commander model 1911 is basically an M1911A1 with a 4.25" barrel (instead of 5") produced in various styles since 1951, and was chambered in 9x19 mm Parabellum, .45 ACP, and .38 Super. There are several versions of the Commander. The original aluminum framed "Commander" was renamed the "Lightweight Commander" in 1970, when other versions of this type appeared. The "Combat Commander" is an all steel version introduced in 1970. Later versions include the Colt Commander Gold Cup National Match, the Combat Elite, and the Concealed Carry Officer's model, which mated the Commander slide & barrel with the smaller frame of the Colt Officer's Model.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Street Kings | Keanu Reeves | Detective Tom Ludlow | Gold Plated, Fully Engraved | 2008 |
Man on Fire | Denzel Washington | John Creasy | 2004 | |
Undead | Mungo McKay | Marion | 2003 | |
The Fast and the Furious | Paul Walker | Brian O'Connor | 2001 | |
Dead Presidents | Clifton Powell | Cutty | Nickel Finish | 1995 |
Dead Presidents | N'Bushe Wright | Delilah Benson | 1995 | |
Red Scorpion | TP McKenna | Colonel Vortek | 1989 | |
Above the Law | Steven Seagal | Nico Toscani | 1988 | |
Extreme Prejudice | Nick Nolte | Jack Benteen | 1987 | |
Commando | James Olson | General Franklin Kirby | Satin Nickel Finish | 1985 |
Marathon Man | Dustin Hoffman | Babe Levy | 1976 | |
Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia | Warren Oates | Bennie | 1974 | |
Natural Born Killers | Woody Harrelson | Mickey Knox | 1994 | |
Natural Born Killers | Juliette Lewis | Mallory Knox | 1994 |
Colt Officer's ACP
A 1911 with a 3.5" barrel and shorter grip frame, this weapon is commonly mixed up with the Colt Commander, which has a longer barrel, slide, and frame than the Officer.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sin City | Nick Stahl | Roark Jr. | With two-tone finish | 2005 |
The Punisher | Thomas Jane | Frank Castle / Otto Kreig | With two-tone finish | 2004 |
Exit Wounds | Steven Seagal | Orin Boyd | 2001 | |
Heat | Al Pacino | Lt. Vincent Hanna | With ivory grips | 1995 |
Conspiracy Theory | Julia Roberts | Alice Sutton | 1997 |
Colt Mustang
The Colt Mustang was a small frame .380 ACP semi-auto handgun based on the M1911 design and was produced from 1986-1997. It was available in blued steel, stainless steel, and "Pocketlite" (stainless steel slide with aluminum alloy frame) models. It featured both a shorter barrel and slide, and a shorter frame than the Colt Government Model .380, holding 6 rounds instead of 7. A later variant was the Colt Mustang +2, which used the shorter Mustang barrel and slide on the Government .380 frame, holding 7 rounds.
The design was resurrected in 2009 by Sig-Sauer as the Sig-Sauer P238.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Flight Plan | Peter Sarsgaard | US Flight Marshal Carson | Mustang Model | 2005 |
Grosse Pointe Blank | Dan Akroyd | Grocer | Mustang Model | 1997 |
Last Action Hero | Arnold Schwarzenegger | Jack Slater | Mustang Model | 1993 |
Television
Actor | Character | Show Title / Episode | Note | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Alan Tudyk | Hoban "Wash" Washburn | Firefly | Government Model | 2002 - 2003 |
Auto Ordnance M1911A1
Although it sometimes has a longer trigger, it is impossible to differentiate from a genuine M1911A1 at a distance or in the hands of an actor. The easiest way to identify it is the slanted grooves on the slide. The Auto Ordnance company is best known for it's "Tommy guns", they also manufactured 1911 pattern pistols, at times to varying degree of quality depending on the ownership at time of production.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Pulp Fiction | John Travolta | Vincent Vega | 1994 | |
Carlito's Way | Al Pacino | Carlito Brigante | 1993 |
Kimber Custom TLE II
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Street Kings | Keanu Reeves | Detective Tom Ludlow | w/ Surefire 310R Weaponlight | 2008 |
Street Kings | John Corbett | Detective Dante Demille | w/ Surefire 310R Weaponlight | 2008 |
Street Kings | Amaury Nolasco | Detective Cosmo Santos | w/ Surefire 310R Weaponlight | 2008 |
Live Free or Die Hard | Cyril Raffaelli | Rand | 2007 | |
Hostage | Bruce Willis | Chief Jeff Talley | 2005 | |
S.W.A.T. | L.A.P.D. SWAT Officers | w/ Surefire 310R Weaponlights | 2003 | |
S.W.A.T. | Oliver Martinez | Alex Montel | 2003 |
Television
Actor | Character | Show Title / Episode | Note | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Arija Bareikis | Officer Chickie Brown | Southland | w/ Surefire 310R Weaponlight | 2009 - |
The Unit | w/ Suppressor | 2006 - 2009 | ||
Michael Cudlitz | Colonel Ryan | Over There / Prisoner | w/ Surefire 310R Weaponlight | 2005 |
Laurence Fishburne | Raymond "Ray" Langston | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | 2000 - |
MEU(SOC)/Kimber Desert Warrior/Warrior II
Television
Actor | Character | Show Title / Episode | Note | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Unit | w/ Suppressor | 2006 - 2009 |
Kimber Stainless Target II
The Kimber Stainless Target II is a match 1911 with target sights.
Film
Kimber Pro Carry II
The Kimber Pro Carry II is a 4" barreled aluminum-framed 1911 chambered in .45 ACP.
Television
Actor | Character | Show Title / Episode | Note | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Emily Proctor | Calliegh Duquesne | CSI: Miami | Stainless Steel Finish | 2002 - |
Strayer Voigt Infinity
Television
Actor | Character | Show Title / Episode | Note | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jack Coleman | Noah Bennet | Heroes | Stainless Steel Finish w/ Comp | 2006 - |
Eric Roberts | Mr. Thompson | Heroes | Stainless Steel Finish w/ Comp | 2006 - |
Malcolm McDowell | Mr. Linderman | Heroes | Stainless Steel Finish w/ Comp | 2006 - |
Anime
Character | Film Title | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Vincent Volaju | Cowboy Bebop the Movie: Knockin' on Heaven's Door | 2001 |
Video Games
Game Title | Mods | Passwords | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|
Time Crisis | 1995 |
Infinity Tiki-T
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Miami Vice | Colin Farrell | Det. James "Sonny" Crockett | 2006 |
Television
Actor | Character | Show Title / Episode | Note | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Emily Proctor | Calliegh Duquesne | CSI: Miami | Stainless Steel Finish | 2002 - |
Brea Grant | Daphne Millbrook | Heroes / Eris Quod Sum | Stainless Steel Finish | 2006 - |
Safari Arms .45
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Wanted | Angelina Jolie | Fox | Heavily Customized Matchmaster 5 | 2008 |
Kongsberg M/1914
The Kongsberg M/1914 is a Colt M1911 pistol produced under license by the Norwegian factory Kongsberg Vaapenfabrikk, with a minor modification to the slide stop and stock.
Film
Ballester Molina
The Ballester Molina .45 is an Argentine copy of the Colt M1911. It has a few minor cosmetic differences but magazines and some other parts will interchange. To tell it from a genuine US 1911, look at the hammer, which is different in shape, and note the lack of a grip safety.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Epitafios | Julio Chávez | Renzo Márquez | 2004 |
Detonics ScoreMaster
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Point Break | 1991 | |||
Commando | Vernon Wells | Bennett | 1985 | |
Police Academy 2 | David Graf | Eugene Tackleberry | 1985 |
Television
Actor | Character | Show Title / Episode | Note | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Edward James Olmos | Lt. Martin Castillo | Miami Vice / The Prodigal Son | 1984 - 1989 | |
Philip Michael Thomas | Detective Ricardo 'Rico' Tubbs | Miami Vice | 1984 - 1989 |
Detonics CombatMaster
Television
Actor | Character | Show Title / Episode | Note | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Don Johnson | Det. James 'Sonny' Crockett | Miami Vice / The Prodigal Son | 1984 - 1989 |
Detonics ServiceMaster
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Terminator 2: Judgement Day | Linda Hamilton | Sarah Connor | 1991 | |
Runaway | Tom Selleck | Sgt. Jack R. Ramsay | 1984 | |
Runaway | Cynthia Rhodes | Officer Karen Thompson | 1984 |
Smith & Wesson SW1911
Film
Springfield Armory M1911 - A1
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sin City | Benico del Toro | Det. Jack "Jackie Boy" Rafferty | Nickel Finish | 2005 |
Sin City | Josh Hartnett | "The Man" | Nickel Finish w/ Suppressor | 2005 |
Sin City | Clive Owen | Dwight McCarthy | Nickel Finish | 2005 |
Sin City | Mickey Rourke | Marv | Nickel Finish | 2005 |
Resident Evil | Milla Jovovich | Alice | Stainless Steel Finish | 2002 |
Resident Evil | Michelle Rodriguez | Rain Ocampo | Stainless Steel Finish | 2002 |
Face/Off | Nicolas Cage | Castor Troy | Gold Plated w/ Custom Grips | 1997 |
Se7en | Brad Pitt | Detective Mills | 1995 |
Television
Actor | Character | Show Title / Episode | Note | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jennifer Garner | Sydney Bristow | Alias | Springfield Armory Loaded | 2001 - 2006 |
Video Games
Game Title | Mods | Passwords | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots | Springfield Armory Operator w/ Suppressor | 2008 | |
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare | Springfield Armory Professional w/ Suppressor | 2007 |
Springfield Armory Tactical Response Pistol (TRP)
Television
Actor | Character | Show Title / Episode | Note | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Joe Mantegna | SSA David Rossi | Criminal Minds / | 2005 - | |
Dylan Bruno | Agent Colby Granger | Numb3rs / | 2005 - |
Dan Wesson Panther
A Dan Wesson copy of the M1911A1, note external extractor.
Film
AMT Hardballer
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
My Name Is Bruce | Bruce Campbell | Bruce Campbell | Longslide | 2007 |
The Terminator | Arnold Schwarzenegger | The Terminator | Longslide w/ Laser Scope | 1984 |
Video Games
Game Title | Referred as | Mods | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|
Hitman: Blood Money | Silverballer | w/ variety of acessories | 2006 |
Hitman: Contracts | Silverballer | Available w/ suppressor | 2004 |
Hitman 2: Silent Assassin | Silverballer | Available w/ suppressor | 2002 |
Hitman: Codename 47 | Silverballer | 2000 |
Anime
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Black Lagoon | Chang | Longslide | 2006 |
Para-Ordnance P-10
A sub-compact, double stack .45 caliber pocket 1911 that holds 10 rounds.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hostage | Ben Foster | Mars | Stainless Steel | 2005 |
The Boondock Saints | Billy Connolly | Il Duce | Matte Black Finish | 1999 |
Para-Ordnance P-12
A sub-compact, double stack .45 caliber pocket 1911.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Rush Hour 2 | Roselyn Sanchez | Isabella Molina | Two Tone Finish | 2001 |
Rush Hour 2 | Ziyi Zhang | Hu Li | Two Tone Finish | 2001 |
Para-Ordnance P-13
A compact, double stack .45 caliber pistol.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Assault on Precinct 13 | Ethan Hawke | Sgt. Jake Roenick | Stainless Steel | 2005 |
Romeo & Juliet | Leonardo DiCaprio | Romeo | Stainless Steel | 1996 |
Para-Ordnance P-14
A full-size, double stack .45 caliber pistol. Famously known as the 14-shot 1911 pistol, double the capacity of the traditional M1911A1.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Resident Evil: Apocalypse | Milla Jovovich | Alice | Matte Black Finish | 2004 |
The Boondock Saints | Billy Connolly | II Duce | Stainless Steel | 1999 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Global Operations | w/ suppress and laser aiming module | 2002 |
Para Ordnance P-15
Film
Para-Ordnance P-16
A full size, double stack .40 S&W caliber pistol.
Film
Para-Ordnance P-18
A full size, double stack 9x19mm pistol. Sometimes called the P18.9, which is proper designation, but then again P14.45 and P16.40 are also proper designations, but not required to be said in full every time.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hitman | Timothy Olyphant | Agent 47 | Stainless Steel w/ Suppressor | 2007 |
Para-Ordnance LDA
Similar to the P-14, the Para Ordnance LDA (Light Double Action) is a full size, double stack .45 caliber, holding 14 shots. Unlike the P-14 or any other 1911 before though, it is outfitted with a double action trigger. They are built as double/singles with exposed hammers and double action only models with shaved down flat hammers.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hitman | Timothy Olyphant | Agent 47 | Stainless Steel | 2007 |
Resident Evil: Extinction | Milla Jovovich | Alice | Stainless Steel | 2007 |
Rock Island Armory Commander
This is a inexpensive copy of a Colt Commander made in the Philippines. Although it is called a Commander the slide is slightly shorter than a Colt Commander.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Starsky and Hutch | Ben Stiller | David Starsky | w/ Colt Series 70 Checkered Grips | 2004 |
SIG-Sauer GSR
This is the M1911 version made by SIG-Sauer, GSR stands for Granite Series Revolution, The SIG Granite Series was awarded the 2004 Handgun of the Year Award by the Shooting Industry Academy of Excellence.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Taken | Liam Neeson | Bryan Mills | 2008 |
Television
Actor | Character | Show Title / Episode | Note | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Omari Hardwick | Ty Curtis | Dark Blue (TV Series) | 2009 |
Video Games
Game Title | Referred as | Mods | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns Of The Patriots | SIG-Sauer GSR | w/ variety of acessories | 2008 |
Taurus PT1911
Copy of the M1911 made by Taurus.