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by Rafe
Fri Oct 06, 2023 4:42 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: The 1911 now retired from US military service
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Re: The 1911 now retired from US military service

I wonder why, after the article title got it correct, that they let the error in the body of the article remain? In the article, Ward Clark writes, "After 123 years, the immortal Colt-Browning 1911 pistol has finally left U.S. military service. This is after a long history without parallel in the annals of American arms, a history that began well before the Great War." The article states 123 years twice.

Nope. Not 123 years. Otherwise we'd be calling it the 1900.

But, yeah. We knew about 20 years ago that the last orders by the military for 1911s had been placed. That didn't mean individuals in certain SpecOps units couldn't still elect to use them. I don't know if that's still the case. Something wiggling in my memory tells me that even the SEALs have to select a firearm type/model that's carried in inventory, even if they use one that's been customized for them personally.

Doesn't affect civilian carriers--which is one reason the 9mm in modern, hollow-point loadings has become so popular--but the U.S. policy (and again, I don't know if it's still the case) was to follow international protocol and use only FMJ bullets. So in some instances there was an advantage to the bigger, heavier .45 ACP.

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