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== Colt MK IV Series 70 ==
[[Image:Series70.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Colt 1911 Series 70 .45ACP]]
[[Image:Colt-MKIV-Series70.jpg‎ |thumb|right|300px|Colt MKIV Series 70 pistol - .45ACP]]


===Film===
Butcho([[Joaquim de Almeida]]) in [[Desperado]]


General Kirby ([[James Olson]]) carries a satin Stainless version in ''[[Commando]]''


===Video Game===
Frank Castle([[Thomas Jane]]) in [[The Punisher]]




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== Colt MK IV Series 70 ==
[[Image:Series70.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Colt 1911 Series 70 .45ACP]]
[[Image:Colt-MKIV-Series70.jpg‎ |thumb|right|300px|Colt MKIV Series 70 pistol - .45ACP]]
===Film===
Butcho([[Joaquim de Almeida]]) in [[Desperado]]


General Kirby ([[James Olson]]) carries a satin Stainless version in ''[[Commando]]''


===Video Game===
Frank Castle([[Thomas Jane]]) in [[The Punisher]]


== Smith and Wesson SW1911 ==
== Smith and Wesson SW1911 ==

Revision as of 20:43, 10 September 2008

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 Rand, Ithaca, Union Swiss & Signal, Singer, Springfield Armory, Auto Ordinance, Para Ordinance, Rock Island Armory etc.
  • Type: Self-loading pistol
  • Operation: Blowback
  • Caliber: 11.43x23mm/.45 Automatic Colt Pistol(ACP)

(Various calibers in clone copies)

  • Designer: John Moses Browning
  • Capacity: 7, 8, 9, 10, 15,(all single stack mags for original M1911A1) 30 drum. Various capacities for clone copies.
  • Firing Mode: Semi Automatic.
  • Safety: Frame mounted slide stop safety, grip safety, half cock hammer.

Information

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M1911 to M1911A1 comparison pictures.

The 1911 pistol is considered by many gun collectors and veterans to be the greatest self-loading pistol ever made, and the grandfather of the modern handgun, yet still used alongside the modern pistol today. Desgined by John Moses Browning in 1910 and sold for marketing on February 14, 1911. The military found Browning's 1903 pistol too weak for combat, so Browning combined the traits of his former pistols and invented a new caliber, the famed .45 ACP round, then built a gun to use it. The M1911 pistol. Browning sold the handgun to Colt, the first major company to market the handgun. When first tested by the government for military trials, the Colt M1911 fired a 1000 rounds flawlessly and became the first self loading pistol to pass with a 100% grade. After WWI, the military desided to change some of the designs of the Colt M1911, after learning some of its lesser feattures in combat. They added a larger ejection port to make ejection easier, and rounded the main-spring housing so the gun would fit in the user's hand better. They called it the Colt M1911A1. Many companies bought the model for their own sales, such as Remington and Springfield Armory. During WWII, almost all of these companies sold their pistols to the US military for use. The pistol proved reliable and powerful and served in the Korean war, then serving in the Vietnam war. The gun made it all the way to Desert Storm, before the pistol began to show its age. The U.S. Military sought to find a new self-loading pistol to replace it. The two pistols to pass trials were the SIG-Sauer P226, and the Beretta M9. Due to the high price of the SIG-Sauer, the M9 won the place, and replaced the legendary M1911A1, a decision most people disliked to this day. Today, the M1911A1 is still used by many gun owners who appreciate its qualities, as well as todays special forces. Modern copies have been built by Colt such as the M1991A1 series, Springfield Armory has faithfully continued to build 1911s as has the rather expensive Auto Ordinance, who has made several reproductions. Para Ordinance has made several high capacity double stack variations such as the P-13, the P-14, and the LDA (Ligh Double Action) models as well. Kimber makes several variations today that several special forces and SWAT teams use such as the Desert Warrior and the Custom II. Several foreign copies have been made such as Llamas, Mausers, and Argentinian clones. The 1911 pistol has been around for almost 100 years, with almost no major design changes, and has proven itself as one of the greatest handguns ever made, if not the best to date.

M1911

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US M1911 Pistol, .45 ACP, in its first version (WWI Era). Noted by flat mainspring housing, and smaller ejection port (this is a reproduction, lacking this featture.) Being a reproduction, has a few modern A1 traits.

The original M1911 first issued to the U.S. Military during WWI. When I.Ding, note a smaller ejection port (a bit difficult in film recognition), smaller grip safety spur, thinner front sight, original diamond cut checker grips, and a larger hammer spur. This picture being a reproduction with several A1 feattures, it makes it less faithful to prove these points.

Film

Television

Anime

Videogame

M1911A1

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Springfield Armory M1911A1 .45 ACP.
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Colt M1911A1 with long trigger and Pachmyr grips .45 ACP.

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-saftey spur to prevent hammer bite, a widened front sight, a slightly shaved hammer spur to prevent clothing snags, 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

  • Colt and Kimber 1911s seen in every season of CSI: Miami

Anime

  • Vicious, Julia, and a Red Dragon Syndicate member in Cowboy Bebop

Video Games

Colt Gold Cup

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Colt Gold Cup 1911 .45 ACP.

A target match grade M1911A1 produced by Colt off the Series 70 and Series 80 pistols. Noted most easily by raised adjustable sights. Note light hollowed trigger and slanted cocking serrations as well.

Film






Auto Ordinance M1911A1

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Auto Ordinance M1911A1 .45 ACP. Impossible to differantiate from genuine M1911A1 at a distance.
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Nickel plated Auto Ordinance M1911A1 with pearl grips. Used by John Travolta in Pulp Fiction.

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Colt Commander

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Colt Commander M1991A1 .45 ACP

The Commander model 1911 is basically a moderately scaled down M1911A1 first produced in the '50s. Larger than Officers ACP model.

Film







Colt Officers ACP

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Colt Officers ACP .45 ACP.

A smaller compact 1911 copy of the Commander, noted by even smaller size.

Film







Kimber Custom TLE II

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Kimber SWAT Custom II .45 ACP

Film

  • L.A.P.D. SWAT officers in S.W.A.T. (including several modified to fire paintballs)

Television



Strayer Voigt Infinity 1911

Strayer Voigt Infinity 1911 .45 ACP

Film

Anime









Safari Arms .45

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Safari Arms .45 with custom grips

Film

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Colt Combat Elite .45 ACP with Pachmayr grips

Colt Combat Elite

Film

Note: According to some sources, it is not a Combat Elite, but a customized series 70 Government model, in 9 mm caliber.







Kongsberg m/1914

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Kongsberg M1914 .45 ACP

Film













Ballester Molina

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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.

Film

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LAR Grizzly Win Mag .45 Winchester Magnum with magazine removed

LAR Grizzly Win Mag

Film












Colt XSE

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Colt XSE 1911 .45 ACP.

Film















MEU(SOC)/Kimber Desert Warrior

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MEU(SOC) Pistol\Kimber Desert Warrior .45 ACP.

Film

Videogame





















Detonics ScoreMaster

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Detonics ScoreMaster .45 ACP.

Film

Television











Detonics Combat Master

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Detonics Combat Master .45 ACP.

Television















Detonics ServiceMaster

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Detonics ServiceMaster .45 ACP.

Film





















Colt MK IV Series 70

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Colt 1911 Series 70 .45ACP
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Colt MKIV Series 70 pistol - .45ACP

Film

Butcho(Joaquim de Almeida) in Desperado

General Kirby (James Olson) carries a satin Stainless version in Commando

Video Game

Frank Castle(Thomas Jane) in The Punisher

Smith and Wesson SW1911

Until this is actually seen in a film, I'll leave these pics side by side, it saves room.

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Smith and Wesson SW1911 .45 ACP Blued version
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Smith and Wesson SW1911 .45 ACP Stainless version




Dan Wesson Panther

A Dan Wesson copy of the M1911A1, note external extractor.

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Dan Wesson "Panther" 1911 .45 ACP

Film

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AMT Hardballer Longslide .45 ACP

AMT Hardballer

Film


Video Games