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Anyone interested in 1911’s has to read this book…It is an easy read with many great pictures/gun-porn…Goes through the drivers, history, variances of the 1911 and 45 acp (but other calibers also), from the early 1900 to modern times…Many real combat stories also…I read it last year but enjoyed it so much I am reading it again.

http://www.amazon.com/Colt-1911-Pistol-Weapon/dp/1849084335

Did you know that in WW1 approximately a half of Million 1911s were produced during that war? And of those about 170,000 “disappeared” by the end of the war – suspected of becoming civilian guns of the solders as they “mistakenly” packed them in their duffle bag in France before final departure.

That is how much these solders love these guns from their experience in the trenches…Talk about CQB! Their weapons of choice when beaching or being breached was the shotgun and 1911 in 45 acp…Proven 1 shot man-stopper (no guarantees of course). Some solders even preferred the 1911 over a shotgun because you could defend with 1 hand (say, from a trench shovel) and kill at the same time.

We all know of Alan York’s bravery and skill (honed from hunting in the hills of TN) killing and capturing scores of Germans with his rifle…But did you know, during reloading his rifle he was attacked by a group of German’s and killed them all with his 1911?

On-patrol in Vietnam. A band of Marines attached by 50 Viet Cong. A soldier’s rifle jams…A wounded Marine Captain hands him his 1911 – fully loaded in 45 ACP…3 Cong with AKs moving in…The solder waits till they are ~4 meters (13 feet) away. The Marine got 4 hits with 5 rounds and all the Cong went down.
The tradition of military service of this pistol is iconic; and there is no better CQB load than the 45ACP. (And the closer the combat – the more this is true (i.e., a trench or your house during a home invasion).

I hope you enjoyed my mini book report..And please feel free to share any thought or real-life 1911 stories you may have (I for 1 would enjoy them).
 

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Sweet.. got me all excited just reading your little report lol
 

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Nice!^^^^
 

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The book says in WW TWO they were parkerized (maybe the same for WW ONE if that is where you picture is from).
 

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I thought the original finish on the first 1911's was charcoal blue?

Thanks for the book report!
 

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I thought the original finish on the first 1911's was charcoal blue?

Thanks for the book report!
YW!..The Book says, before WW2 they were blued...Once the war broke out they switched to parkarized to speed things up...
 

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I ordered the digital version so that you all can have the paper. You are welcome lol.

Hey THANKS for the mini report! This will be an excellent read on the plane!
 

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Just ordered the second one too..Can't get enough of 1911 ;-).
Yep, I ordered that one as well, along with the book the OP mentioned.

I always like books like this, as have several Randall knife books, several Panerai and Rolex Watch books, the Ruger and Marlin coffee table books (the Ruger one is outstanding!), and now will have 2 nice 1911 books.

I think Amazon, thanks to this thread, will be sold out of both of those book shortly.
 
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