Over the years I’ve had quite a few 1911’s but find myself currently without one. Damn I need to remedy that. I’m getting kind of tired of plastic guns. Great video sir.
I have an original 1911 from ww1 mfg, 1918 , my father traded a shotgun to it in 1974 , from the man who brought it home in 1919 when he was discharged from the army , it will shoot anything you put into it , it doesn't care , flat nose , round nose , no nose , hollow point ,cast or FMJ still with its original magazine and spring , never had a jam up in at least 1000 rounds that I've shot though it , I inherited it in 1998 .
I just bought this today from my local gun shop! I have a rock island armory 1911 A1 FS( full Size) and I love it! I have all always wanted a Springfield 1911!
Same. Always wanted a 1911 and finally got a mil-spec. Looks great and I love the feel/heft to it. I'm still itching to shoot my mil-spec, but have to get the ammo and some extra mags. I'm researching things to figure out the best mags and ammo to run through it.
@@amanawolf9166 I'm looking to Buy This MIL-SPEC 1911 shortly. What mags did you settle on for your pistol? I was thinking Wilson Combat, but not sure. Any info would be helpful. Thank you in advance.
Guns & Cars that describes me to a T. Just bought my 42nd handgun, have a plethora of rifles and shotguns and many cars. My wife and I own, 2018 Scat Pack Challenger, 2018 Chevy 2500HD pick up with a 9 inch lift. 2007 3LT Corvette, 2016 Mercedes CLS 550 4Matic ( please don't give me grief for a foreign car, my wife wanted it ha ) my wife's 1963 Thunderbird, mint, 70k miles 390 auto, and my 1964 Corvette Stingray 327 / 365hp L76 motor, 4 speed Close Ratio Muncie 4 speed, all matching numbers, documented 40,111 original miles. Just subbed, can't wait to check out your other vids. Just bought the Springfield Defender 1911 Mil-Spec what a great gun... Always remember to **Keep America 2A Strong** and drive fast cars...
@@BuckeyeBallistics Live on the beautiful South Carolina Coast. Live about 20 miles south of Myrtle Beach. In March every year they have the Run to the Sun car show in Myrtle. ( check out some of the YT vids ) You have to come one year. Over 3500 cars last year, one of the biggest and best car shows around. Only cars that are 35 years old or older.
That sounds like an awesome car show. He we have something here called the PPG Goodguys Car Show in Columbus every year, largest car show in the state. Only classics as well, 6000+ cars usually. If they do that show in your state you should check it out. Heck yeah one day I'll have to check out that Run to the Sun show- I've always wanted to visit Myrtle.
Thank you for the YT bid. Love the minimalist look of this 1911. I just put a SA Milspec 1911 on layaway. It was between this or a SDS Tisas 1911-- which was very nice also. But I chose the SA 1911 to go along with my SA Garand. Can't wait to get it.
standard 1911s like round nose ammo from what i understand, hollow points cause issues. has something to do with the feed ramps being designed for round nose since thats all they had back in the day
I agree. My colt government 45 was designed to run 230 grain ball. Period. I get sick every time I hear of someone grinding the feed ramp because it won't feed right. Ball ammo is plenty of bullet to knock down anyone. I run Winchester.
The Springfield Mil Spec Defender is my EDC. No complaints. No failures to feed. Also, for best results, use 230 hardball (Federal, PMC). They weren’t designed in 1911 for JHP. If you want JHP go get a little 9mm.
That defeats the purpose of a defensive pistol, a defensive pistol must run chosen HP ammo, if all you do is run ball then keep it as a range toy there are plenty of 1911s, this one included that feed HP ammo in the right configuration
@@robertsauceda4757 45 ACP caliber has outstanding stopping power and has more recoil. It has a smaller bullet capacity, and it's typically slower because of its bigger and heavier bullets. It has a shallow penetration, which makes it an excellent gun for home defense. 9mm fmj will over penetrated .
@@BuckeyeBallistics Must be something wrong with mine since it functions perfectly with a variety of Hollow Point ammunition unlike that other poster’s experience
Of course. Also if there is a mag inserted with at least 1 bullet in it, you can just pull it back and release it to chamber the round without having to touch the slide lock/slide release.
@@BuckeyeBallistics so I take empty mag out and put one in. I can pull back and it goes straight forward. I’ve always hit slide release when new mag was in
If there is ammo in it yes. If there is not, it will not release without depressing the slide lock/slide release- and yes you can pull back on it and then press the release if it is sticking on you on an empty mag.
I have a GI model 2007 Springfield.45 and I would LOVE to have the dots on the sights. Mine does not have them. My 1911 is also super loose in the barrel lock up and slide to frame .. The defend your legacy 1911 .45 Springfield looks to be a good upgrade. Maybe even the blue steel salt finish Garrison in .45
it's shooting left for your buddy because he's not holding a good grip with his left hand. If you only grip with your right, the gun will want to go left. You need a good grip with your secondary hand to prevent that.
Same, but I get tired of arguing with people that think they know everything. We have featured like 7 or 8 different 1911's on this channel, and only 1 or 2 of them had issues with hollow points. The original design may be over 100 years old, but all currently produced ones have been improved to feed modern ammunition, including hollow points.
Wilsons were arguably the most advanced magazines. Eight round capacity are fine when new but over time the springs lose tension. In flush fit standard Government frame length the 7 round count is much more reliable. If using an 8 rounder the tube should be about a quarter of an inch longer projecting from the butt for equal reliability, the same length as a SiG 220 or Ruger P345. I make mention from the experience of having all 3 sidearms with a dozen magazines for each. For 1911 I use Wilson 47C and old fashioned GI surplus magazines. As the Wilson 8 round springs fatigue and get lazy with hold open and drop free issues I replace these for the 7 round capacity springs. But they always feed.
a lot of people come on here and expose themselves theres another guy on here says he loves all types of guns so far hes only shown polymer striker fired 9mm subcompact conceal carry 🤣 but he loves all types and says hes in the market for something different says hes looking at the xd or fmk and im like good lord he keeps buying the same handgun over and over with different brand names 💀
Depends on which model you want compared. I do like Rock Island a lot though. I had the very cheapest model and I was impressed with it for the price, preferred it over the cheapest Tisas. But the Tisas 1911A1 Service blew it out of the water. I would say for the money of this Springfield, I would go with that Tisas 1911A1 Service, or the Remington R1- I was very impressed with those two and they are about the same price as this specific Springfield here. I have never shot a better than the bottom version RIA though, so I suspect it would likely outclass the Springfield price for price as well if you got an upgraded model. Nothing wrong with the Springfield though, just not quite as smooth as the two I suggested over it. A higher up model Springfield would be, but it would cost more because it says "Springfield." Check out my 1911 playlist for the other reviews...
Why buy this handgun because only 1911 a1 with life time warranty with match stainless steel barrel. Review show case durable reliable value as handgun.
Yeah, V6 Mustang bashers, even though it has $3000 in mods to make it as fast as the V8... also some people didn't like the hip hoppy music- but mostly just the car haters.
Wolf/Wilson has some good midrange springs that’ll run anything no issue. The mil spec springs are a design intended to shoot 230 grain. Not a design or reliability issue if you shoot 230 grain. For shooters who shoot what’s on sale, for $20 you can get wolf springs or Wilson
Not a bad review, buuuuuut.....Just admit you are an average shot dude, "the light" , never heard the term "New gun jitters" before, don't be someone pretending to be the uber marksman, just do your thing. And 1911's handle 230 grain ball ammo, by design from Mr Browning. Unless you get a polished ramp in a 1911, don't use hollow points. 230 ball will do it's thing
When I said "new gun jitters," I was commenting on the 2 hang ups we had with the gun feeding; basically I was trying to say it still needed broke in. So I wasn't making an excuse for *my* performance, I was making an excuse for the guns permormance... Also, considering that was my first shots ever with the gun (I do not practice off camera first before recording like other channels do), I would say I did pretty well considering I only missed a few that were smaller around than a human head- and I only missed those because I was trying to shoot semi-rapid. And, also, I would glady refer you to several of my videos where I have shot pistols 100 yards accurately, including a 1911. So I'm gonna have to disagree with you that I'm an average shooter lol.
Maybe slightly. We have shot Tisas and RIA on the channel and I can honestly say they are both great guns. Nothing wrong with a Tisas, 100% reliable in my experience and they are more affordable. But I like this Springfield and my RIA better than the entry model Tisas. However, the last Tisas we tested (different model), that was hands down my favorite. It has a few upgraded components over the entry model and it makes a difference. That gun specifically would be my choice in this price range. But yes, I suppose this Springfield is slightly better than the entry model Tisas, I can't put my finger on what it is- just feels better shooting it.
@@At4boyT Do you? Cause your insta and youtube never proves that claim. Just because you stand next to it and take a picture doesn't mean it's your car. So for all I know you're just a poser. Anyway, a stock R/T is slower than my Mustang. Now if yours was modified then sure it was probably faster (maybe, depending on year and what was done to it). But my 6 will walk a stock 5.7 because of my mods. So if a stock 5.7 doesn't have to be ashamed, then I sure as hell don't have to be ashamed for being faster in my 6. You need to talk to all your brothers putting hellcat badges on their non hellcat cars before you need to worry about me, because your crowd be poser af...
@@At4boyT no one cares if you have a Hellcat, still don’t give you the right to bash his car when they got FBO E85 5.0s 10R80 whipping stock cats with nuts $5k in mods. Don’t be that guy, hellcats played out now .
Who's flexing? I showed low end guns and a low end car in my intro video- would hardly call that flexing pal. It's just an effing intro vid to show what I do on the channel, which apparently isn't good enough for your entitled and inflated ego. And I don't "flex" - I'm not self absorbed and craving attention like 90% of the pathetic population is/does. I do youtube for a paycheck, no other reason...
@@BuckeyeBallistics bro ur showing off modified exhaust pipes reving them with the camera next to it and doing burnouts, u don't call that showing off?🤣 the fact that u wrote a whole ass butthurt paragraph as a response to one comment with a few words in it shows thats exactly what ur doing lmao, tryna up ur ego
Over the years I’ve had quite a few 1911’s but find myself currently without one. Damn I need to remedy that. I’m getting kind of tired of plastic guns. Great video sir.
Every American should own atleast one 1911 in their arensal. I prefer plastic now, but it still feels good to shoot a 1911 every once in awhile.
I have an original 1911 from ww1 mfg, 1918 , my father traded a shotgun to it in 1974 , from the man who brought it home in 1919 when he was discharged from the army , it will shoot anything you put into it , it doesn't care , flat nose , round nose , no nose , hollow point ,cast or FMJ still with its original magazine and spring , never had a jam up in at least 1000 rounds that I've shot though it , I inherited it in 1998 .
You got WW1 1911 SA ? 😳 me want ! 😭
You may want to have that appraised brother.
Worth a lot of money 💰
Keep the tradition going my dude, maybe one day even your grandchildren's children will inherit it
I just bought this today from my local gun shop! I have a rock island armory 1911 A1 FS( full Size) and I love it! I have all always wanted a Springfield 1911!
Same. Always wanted a 1911 and finally got a mil-spec. Looks great and I love the feel/heft to it.
I'm still itching to shoot my mil-spec, but have to get the ammo and some extra mags. I'm researching things to figure out the best mags and ammo to run through it.
There's nothing wrong with the rock island my friend owns one I like it but I own a Springfield
@@amanawolf9166 I'm looking to Buy This MIL-SPEC 1911 shortly. What mags did you settle on for your pistol? I was thinking Wilson Combat, but not sure. Any info would be helpful. Thank you in advance.
Guns & Cars that describes me to a T. Just bought my 42nd handgun, have a plethora of rifles and shotguns and many cars. My wife and I own, 2018 Scat Pack Challenger, 2018 Chevy 2500HD pick up with a 9 inch lift. 2007 3LT Corvette, 2016 Mercedes CLS 550 4Matic ( please don't give me grief for a foreign car, my wife wanted it ha ) my wife's 1963 Thunderbird, mint, 70k miles 390 auto, and my 1964 Corvette Stingray 327 / 365hp L76 motor, 4 speed Close Ratio Muncie 4 speed, all matching numbers, documented 40,111 original miles. Just subbed, can't wait to check out your other vids. Just bought the Springfield Defender 1911 Mil-Spec what a great gun... Always remember to **Keep America 2A Strong** and drive fast cars...
Sounds like you're my new best friend- you live close to Ohio? 😅
@@BuckeyeBallistics Live on the beautiful South Carolina Coast. Live about 20 miles south of Myrtle Beach. In March every year they have the Run to the Sun car show in Myrtle. ( check out some of the YT vids ) You have to come one year. Over 3500 cars last year, one of the biggest and best car shows around. Only cars that are 35 years old or older.
That sounds like an awesome car show. He we have something here called the PPG Goodguys Car Show in Columbus every year, largest car show in the state. Only classics as well, 6000+ cars usually. If they do that show in your state you should check it out. Heck yeah one day I'll have to check out that Run to the Sun show- I've always wanted to visit Myrtle.
Thank you for the YT bid. Love the minimalist look of this 1911.
I just put a SA Milspec 1911 on layaway.
It was between this or a SDS Tisas 1911-- which was very nice also. But I chose the SA 1911 to go along with my SA Garand. Can't wait to get it.
Out of the box it seems to shoot really good.
standard 1911s like round nose ammo from what i understand, hollow points cause issues. has something to do with the feed ramps being designed for round nose since thats all they had back in the day
Very true..
I agree. My colt government 45 was designed to run 230 grain ball. Period. I get sick every time I hear of someone grinding the feed ramp because it won't feed right. Ball ammo is plenty of bullet to knock down anyone. I run Winchester.
@@peternorthrup6274it’s not about putting someone down it’s about collateral
Picking one up tomorrow!!!!
Are they still available? Can you post current price if you find one, thanks!
@@Walter2846. 599 in Texas
@@canyoncain thanks!
The Springfield Mil Spec Defender is my EDC. No complaints. No failures to feed. Also, for best results, use 230 hardball (Federal, PMC). They weren’t designed in 1911 for JHP. If you want JHP go get a little 9mm.
That defeats the purpose of a defensive pistol, a defensive pistol must run chosen HP ammo, if all you do is run ball then keep it as a range toy there are plenty of 1911s, this one included that feed HP ammo in the right configuration
@@robertsauceda4757
45 ACP caliber has outstanding stopping power and has more recoil. It has a smaller bullet capacity, and it's typically slower because of its bigger and heavier bullets. It has a shallow penetration, which makes it an excellent gun for home defense. 9mm fmj will over penetrated .
@BlackSpade72 - Nothing about 230gr FMJ's are shallow penetrating lol, please do not spread misinformation...
Must be something wrong with mine , it functions great with a variety of Hollow Point ammunition
@@BuckeyeBallistics Must be something wrong with mine since it functions perfectly with a variety of Hollow Point ammunition unlike that other poster’s experience
My slide release is pretty stiff. Can I pull slide back and hit the release to help
Of course. Also if there is a mag inserted with at least 1 bullet in it, you can just pull it back and release it to chamber the round without having to touch the slide lock/slide release.
@@BuckeyeBallistics so I take empty mag out and put one in. I can pull back and it goes straight forward. I’ve always hit slide release when new mag was in
If there is ammo in it yes. If there is not, it will not release without depressing the slide lock/slide release- and yes you can pull back on it and then press the release if it is sticking on you on an empty mag.
Mine has the same issue shooting the left, adjusted to the right just a hair. The thing shoots straight now.
I have a GI model 2007 Springfield.45 and I would LOVE to have the dots on the sights. Mine does not have them. My 1911 is also super loose in the barrel lock up and slide to frame .. The defend your legacy 1911 .45 Springfield looks to be a good upgrade. Maybe even the blue steel salt finish Garrison in .45
Beautiful pistol might get one soon!!👍🏼👍🏼
It doesn't have a Beaver Tail it is a standard grip safety.
American cars and American guns! Thanks for the video bro,
Thanks for watching and commenting
it's shooting left for your buddy because he's not holding a good grip with his left hand. If you only grip with your right, the gun will want to go left. You need a good grip with your secondary hand to prevent that.
Yeah I'm still working with him on that. Typically he does pretty well but not this day lol.
The 1911 is made for lead ball or fmj in 230gr. It’s really hard to find a hollow point any 1911 will feed reliably with every magazine
Same, but I get tired of arguing with people that think they know everything. We have featured like 7 or 8 different 1911's on this channel, and only 1 or 2 of them had issues with hollow points. The original design may be over 100 years old, but all currently produced ones have been improved to feed modern ammunition, including hollow points.
@@BuckeyeBallistics "never had issues with hollow points" hollow point jams in first 30 seconds
I think you need to re-read what I wrote buddy...
This is actually a damn decent gun for around 650
Great shooting my friend😮
Crazy that I found ur video just from searching for this gun cuz I used to always see u in fireworks comments sections
I still watch firework videos and post some of my own as well. I get around and do my own stuff too...
@@BuckeyeBallistics I can’t wait until 4th of July
Same. Every year I do a show and for about the last 3 years I post it on my channel. Check out my fireworks playlist on the channel 👍
@@BuckeyeBallistics bet
running a 18 and/or 20lb recoil spring helps with recoil & feeding.
Springfield mil-spec is awesome! I have 2. The car exhaust in the beginning not so awesome. Sounds like my Grandma's Sick Sewing Machine Hahahahaha
Some love it, some hate it (the exhaust). I've been working on a new intro...
Never get tired of z mustangs growl
Great video brother🤝
Thank you 🤝
That first failure to feed has more to do with the 47D than the 1911.
Wilsons were arguably the most advanced magazines. Eight round capacity are fine when new but over time the springs lose tension. In flush fit standard Government frame length the 7 round count is much more reliable. If using an 8 rounder the tube should be about a quarter of an inch longer projecting from the butt for equal reliability, the same length as a SiG 220 or Ruger P345. I make mention from the experience of having all 3 sidearms with a dozen magazines for each. For 1911 I use Wilson 47C and old fashioned GI surplus magazines. As the Wilson 8 round springs fatigue and get lazy with hold open and drop free issues I replace these for the 7 round capacity springs. But they always feed.
Shooting hollow points for fun? You guys must be rich.
a lot of people come on here and expose themselves theres another guy on here says he loves all types of guns so far hes only shown polymer striker fired 9mm subcompact conceal carry 🤣 but he loves all types and says hes in the market for something different says hes looking at the xd or fmk and im like good lord he keeps buying the same handgun over and over with different brand names 💀
No just r3tards😂
You should practice shooting your carry ammo just saying
how much leather did they use to make that jacket?
Lol
Some of them don't like hollow points mine don't
How would this compare to a RIA 1911? Honestly debating on the two
Depends on which model you want compared. I do like Rock Island a lot though. I had the very cheapest model and I was impressed with it for the price, preferred it over the cheapest Tisas. But the Tisas 1911A1 Service blew it out of the water. I would say for the money of this Springfield, I would go with that Tisas 1911A1 Service, or the Remington R1- I was very impressed with those two and they are about the same price as this specific Springfield here. I have never shot a better than the bottom version RIA though, so I suspect it would likely outclass the Springfield price for price as well if you got an upgraded model. Nothing wrong with the Springfield though, just not quite as smooth as the two I suggested over it. A higher up model Springfield would be, but it would cost more because it says "Springfield." Check out my 1911 playlist for the other reviews...
@@BuckeyeBallisticsThanks for the response! Great insight and info; I'll def keep this in mind for my next purchase.
If it matters, the Springfield is made in the USA
RIA are made in the Philippines
Why buy this handgun because only 1911 a1 with life time warranty with match stainless steel barrel. Review show case durable reliable value as handgun.
What?
Love the intro 😍
Thanks man- I got a lot of people hatin on it so I changed it recently.
Hate? Wtf lol it’s amazing
Yeah, V6 Mustang bashers, even though it has $3000 in mods to make it as fast as the V8... also some people didn't like the hip hoppy music- but mostly just the car haters.
Ah well oh well I guess but where are you from
Ohio
is this in zanesville oh?
Maybe
@@BuckeyeBallistics good ol briar rabbit
Now people are gonna stalk me... Just kidding lol, a few people have already guessed this.
@@BuckeyeBallistics yeah the barriers on the steel range gave it away. Love that place, the 50 bird clay course is on point
Wolf/Wilson has some good midrange springs that’ll run anything no issue. The mil spec springs are a design intended to shoot 230 grain. Not a design or reliability issue if you shoot 230 grain. For shooters who shoot what’s on sale, for $20 you can get wolf springs or Wilson
sehr schön - gruß aus Germany
Not a bad review, buuuuuut.....Just admit you are an average shot dude, "the light" , never heard the term "New gun jitters" before, don't be someone pretending to be the uber marksman, just do your thing. And 1911's handle 230 grain ball ammo, by design from Mr Browning. Unless you get a polished ramp in a 1911, don't use hollow points. 230 ball will do it's thing
When I said "new gun jitters," I was commenting on the 2 hang ups we had with the gun feeding; basically I was trying to say it still needed broke in. So I wasn't making an excuse for *my* performance, I was making an excuse for the guns permormance... Also, considering that was my first shots ever with the gun (I do not practice off camera first before recording like other channels do), I would say I did pretty well considering I only missed a few that were smaller around than a human head- and I only missed those because I was trying to shoot semi-rapid. And, also, I would glady refer you to several of my videos where I have shot pistols 100 yards accurately, including a 1911. So I'm gonna have to disagree with you that I'm an average shooter lol.
Do you think this 1911 better than the tisas?
Maybe slightly. We have shot Tisas and RIA on the channel and I can honestly say they are both great guns. Nothing wrong with a Tisas, 100% reliable in my experience and they are more affordable. But I like this Springfield and my RIA better than the entry model Tisas. However, the last Tisas we tested (different model), that was hands down my favorite. It has a few upgraded components over the entry model and it makes a difference. That gun specifically would be my choice in this price range. But yes, I suppose this Springfield is slightly better than the entry model Tisas, I can't put my finger on what it is- just feels better shooting it.
god damn i heard every excuse in the book from you guys lmaoooo
💖mine,still breakin her in,mil spec is a tight fit😛
Awesome video but I knew it was gonna jam 😆
Hollow points...no no no
"Slide Release" l0l
Take that v6 off the intro bro 🤦🏻♂️
My V6 is faster than a 5.7 hemi, so no. Also do you even own one bro? Looks like you just post your friends cars on your page...
Guns&Cars I have a hellcat ?
Hahaha and my old rt would’ve still blown the doors off that thing 🤣
@@At4boyT Do you? Cause your insta and youtube never proves that claim. Just because you stand next to it and take a picture doesn't mean it's your car. So for all I know you're just a poser. Anyway, a stock R/T is slower than my Mustang. Now if yours was modified then sure it was probably faster (maybe, depending on year and what was done to it). But my 6 will walk a stock 5.7 because of my mods. So if a stock 5.7 doesn't have to be ashamed, then I sure as hell don't have to be ashamed for being faster in my 6. You need to talk to all your brothers putting hellcat badges on their non hellcat cars before you need to worry about me, because your crowd be poser af...
@@At4boyT no one cares if you have a Hellcat, still don’t give you the right to bash his car when they got FBO E85 5.0s 10R80 whipping stock cats with nuts $5k in mods. Don’t be that guy, hellcats played out now .
Ur flexing a v6 mustang🤣
Who's flexing? I showed low end guns and a low end car in my intro video- would hardly call that flexing pal. It's just an effing intro vid to show what I do on the channel, which apparently isn't good enough for your entitled and inflated ego. And I don't "flex" - I'm not self absorbed and craving attention like 90% of the pathetic population is/does. I do youtube for a paycheck, no other reason...
Just gtfo dude. No one asked for your commentary. I rather enjoyed this video.
Thanks- I'm glad you liked the video and didn't care that my Mustang is a V6 lol.
@@BuckeyeBallistics bro ur showing off modified exhaust pipes reving them with the camera next to it and doing burnouts, u don't call that showing off?🤣 the fact that u wrote a whole ass butthurt paragraph as a response to one comment with a few words in it shows thats exactly what ur doing lmao, tryna up ur ego
And apparently you're too stupid to realize what you just typed here is just about as long. That short enough for yah?
Not a beavertail dingbat, it's a grip safety