From the Vault: Colt Model 1910 Pistol

From the Vault: Colt Model 1910 Pistol

Brownells, Inc.

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@Crangaso
@Crangaso - 03.12.2021 17:43

RIA, Colt from the Vault!

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@williamray3101
@williamray3101 - 03.12.2021 17:44

Got a Remington rand serial # says it's a colt made 1915. And it's not an A1?

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@timalexander7758
@timalexander7758 - 03.12.2021 18:04

Very interesting

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@Commonwealthcollector
@Commonwealthcollector - 03.12.2021 18:07

C&Rsenal needs this for their show for the progress of the 1911

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@brianmoore1164
@brianmoore1164 - 03.12.2021 18:08

It's over one hundred years old and the fit and finish outclasses anything that can be found in a gunshop today! I truly miss high polish blue.

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@bobdunnage3702
@bobdunnage3702 - 03.12.2021 18:44

Very poor weapons handling in this video

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@starwarsheros9245
@starwarsheros9245 - 03.12.2021 19:15

Sounds expensive

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@graypatriot1299
@graypatriot1299 - 03.12.2021 19:29

thank you

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@thinman8621
@thinman8621 - 03.12.2021 20:14

Wow! The featured 1910 is a whole development story unto itself. Next stop is the 1911 we all know and love. Thank you for sharing this beautiful piece of firearms history.

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@geico1975
@geico1975 - 03.12.2021 20:35

Cool! Wonder what the price tag on that specific gun would be if they ever put a price tag on it:)

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@stephenrickjr.7519
@stephenrickjr.7519 - 03.12.2021 21:01

Very very cool!

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@roygaisser9230
@roygaisser9230 - 03.12.2021 21:23

Sweeeheeet!!!

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@scottlawrence1826
@scottlawrence1826 - 03.12.2021 21:34

Thank you!

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@phprofYT
@phprofYT - 03.12.2021 21:44

What is it like going to work everyday and liking your job?

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@hopewilliams6705
@hopewilliams6705 - 03.12.2021 21:44

Great piece of history! Thank you Gentlemen for sharing this with us!

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@JW--dc8ri
@JW--dc8ri - 03.12.2021 22:37

It even has the idiot scratch 😂

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@S1L3NTG4M3R
@S1L3NTG4M3R - 03.12.2021 23:34

THANKS

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@markcmann
@markcmann - 03.12.2021 23:51

Amazing that example still exists to this day. What an exceptional piece of art and history that is. Thanks for sharing.

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@russell28533
@russell28533 - 04.12.2021 00:51

I can't believe how good the bluing still looks after all of these years. It must have been a work of art when it left Browning's workbench.

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@barryrickert6544
@barryrickert6544 - 04.12.2021 02:55

where are the gloves guys??

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@barryrickert6544
@barryrickert6544 - 04.12.2021 03:02

cool vid, very knowledgeable info. thanks.

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@laughingdog6010
@laughingdog6010 - 04.12.2021 03:48

Wipe those greasy paw prints off that pistol now.

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@terryboone3333
@terryboone3333 - 04.12.2021 03:49

I don't understand why they don't have gloves on.

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@chipsterb4946
@chipsterb4946 - 04.12.2021 03:50

Oooooo I’ve never seen a firearm that I lusted for any more than this one! 😎

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@roykiefer7713
@roykiefer7713 - 04.12.2021 04:24

Thank you, gentlemen, for this factually amazing video!

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@thebubbacontinuum2645
@thebubbacontinuum2645 - 04.12.2021 04:29

Big deal. I have a 1912.

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@fullmindstorm
@fullmindstorm - 04.12.2021 05:02

When i first heard both garand and 1911 style pistol were canadian, and then the first auto rifle being a mexican design, my world felt like lies✋but then I thought, its just my arrogance. I think that made me a better person and to keep my b!tch ego in check, that said, guns have made me a better more responsible person all my life. 🇺🇸

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@djinfwb
@djinfwb - 04.12.2021 05:20

Very interesting Colt!
Thanks for shearing!

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@skitterman5
@skitterman5 - 04.12.2021 06:14

Something i didn't even know about. Thanks guys.

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@danielcurtis8746
@danielcurtis8746 - 04.12.2021 06:34

That is such a beauty!! Great video as always!!

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@stonehalo1632
@stonehalo1632 - 04.12.2021 09:24

The amount of history in their vault would age a history book

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@carrisasteveinnes1596
@carrisasteveinnes1596 - 04.12.2021 09:57

Those narrowing cuts to the front of the slide are reminiscent of the fore slide of the Browning Hi-Power.

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@sebastianmartellisr.3587
@sebastianmartellisr.3587 - 04.12.2021 19:20

I'mma say it and I feel No Shame, I love the Short Tang Grip Safety, Wide Spur Hammer, and the Long Trigger on the M1911. I've shot it a few times and I had No hammer Bite like some people say it gives you. Other than that... All 1911's that Aren't Series 80 Variants are my favorite as a whole besides the Beretta 92

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@jimd8008
@jimd8008 - 04.12.2021 20:58

Thanks for sharing

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@Goldenwithaleash
@Goldenwithaleash - 05.12.2021 15:05

That old school bluing. Amazing.

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@moonman19
@moonman19 - 09.12.2021 20:45

I wonder how does it work???

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@mick2397
@mick2397 - 14.12.2021 19:30

Thank you for another awesome video

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@russellbultman7614
@russellbultman7614 - 23.12.2021 01:41

terrible company to do business with. use their many competitors.

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@thetoneknob4493
@thetoneknob4493 - 03.01.2022 17:44

my 1942 colt 1911a1had an old early style mag catch screw its a dish with no slot cut into help removal! so i ordered a new standard one and sold the old one for a ridiculous price for a tiny screw unless you have a first year 1911 that needs an original part! i only payed 300$ for the pistol and a shoe box of extras that included a whole set of original internals the correct barrel and bushing a micro adj rear sight and 2 very early two toned mag and a later key hole type.witch made it the deal of the century! i sold the mags for more than the whole thing cost to start out and wen i checked the pistol closer i noticed it had ben gone over top to bottom with military contract numbered nm parts! and had a nice partridge front sight and a sweet chunky fixed rear.the reason it was so cheap was that it had ben polished and blued! it was done very well all the markings are crisp and deep still and all the flat surfaces are perfectly flat and the polish shows the correct grain directions still. witch is rare to see kinda! im leaning toward it possibly being an aamu match pistol that a team member had fitted up and re finished to look like a pre war match pistol. best 300$ ive ever spent! i didint even try to talk him down to 275 i just handed over the cash fast as i could!

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@nathanellison6067
@nathanellison6067 - 10.08.2022 22:07

Totally awesome..thank you for sharing !!!!

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@veedreen
@veedreen - 11.12.2024 21:38

Wasnt the 1910 a little smaller???

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