The 1911 series pistol has been manufactured by Colt since 1911, which speaks to the good quality of the weapon. Until 1985, the pistol was the standard issue weapon of the American armed forces. The weapon is replicated by various manufacturers under license.
The most prominent feature of the weapon is not necessarily its precision (although it is more than sufficient for hunting purposes) but its reliability.
Technical data:
Caliber: | .45 ACP (11.43 × 23 mm), .380ACP, .22lr |
Possible magazine capacity: | 7 or 8 .45ACP cartridges |
Ammunition feed: | Box magazine |
Types of fire: | Semi-automatic |
Number of grooves: | 6 |
Twist: | left |
Sight: | Open sight |
Lock: | Browning system |
Loading principle: | Recoil loader |