Granite this firearm came out over 3 years ago, I was very fortunate to purchase the MASTERCLASS 1911 still in unused condition earlier this year. Thanks for sharing.
My finest pistol. I’ve had no failures with this weapon at all, from straight out of the box until my present 450 round mark. It shoots more accurately than any of my other pistols in any other caliber. The sights are outstanding. The fit and finish is what I expected from a pistol in this price range. Great job!!
Man oh man, that thing looks good! I don't think there's a single thing I'd change about it. I've become a huge fan of a black rears with high contrast front sight. The whole gun seems like a cool cross b/w tactical & smooth. Hope to get some time with one soon.
You should try the Kinetic Research Group handguard on your ACR. I really like mine. I'm 6'3" with ridiculously long arms so it fits! Love your channel, kiddo!
I've looked for one for a long time with no luck. I have a master class Springfield armory aficionado that's absolutely custom quality. I will continue my quest. Thanks for the video!
Congrats Larry. Sounds like another Awesome collaboration. God bless 🇺🇸🦅-she’s a beauty. Something i could afford after a little saving. Thanks Larry !
Is it bad that I’ve watched this like 4 times already? The more I watch it the more I’m gonna have to get one. Hopefully this isn’t a short run! Thanks Larry Vickers!
Great looking blaster! I've owned a couple Springfield 1911's and they were solid guns imo... nothing like the recoil impulse from a smooth .45 1911! Thanks for everything you do LAV! ✌️
First pistol that I can afford and absolutely love it. That 1911 is perfect, right down to the hammer and slide serrations. Next one I’m picking up if this is still available when I’m ready.
I have two wilso combat Vickers Elites in 45acp and I have just purchased this pistol. I have yet to shoot it but it feels phenomenal in my hands without being to aggressive in the checkering. Looking forward to shooting it during your January class in Los Angeles
Have found myself really collecting 1911s now and my latest was the limited production Marine CQB in black with a national match barrel, dual spring and the light rail. Agreed completely, this would be a complete package with the light rail but still considering a purchase. Love LV and all he does. Have the german small arms book he and gun jesus did, signed by LV!
It's a great pistol! Picked my copy up at a local gun store. It's an 'affordable' Wilson Combat, Springfield Armory, with Larry Vickers' design input hybrid. TONS of VALUE for the money!! I also love the sort of retro overtones (no rail, old school Commander style hammer). Home run with this one LAV! Thank you.
I'm behind Larry Vickers on anything he backs up. I just bought a Glock G45 and have been in touch with Larry a few times on his thoughts on it. Have already purchased Vickers elite battlesight rears and Wilson Combat ameriglo front sights. Love the Springfield 1911s. Now with LAV behind it, it's even better. Badass pistol Larry.
My first that’s at work were, “lunch can wait ,I must see this project “ just awesome absolutely awesome! Congratulations ! This is the type of team work our Community needs.
Thank you for keeping the bank in mind and coming up with above average designs for a relatively decent price points. Would have no qualms adding this bad boy to the collection. I've seen far inferior 1911s around that price point so.
To everyone whining about the lack of a rail, Larry very plainly states that the concept for this 1911 was as a tribute, retro type pistol with some modern touches (for example the beaver tail and the checkering on the grip). It is very clearly such a weapon. Maybe if SA continues the line, you’ll see the light rail added later.
Two old post from thefiringline and thehighroad forums, by one named 1911Tuner. "Do a quick test. Empty gun. Lock the slide to the rear. Pull the trigger fully rearward and hold it there. Use the slidestop to release the slide. If the hammer doesn't follow, you can probably cure it by bending the center leaf of the sear spring forward for more tension on the trigger. You'll add about a half pound to the trigger pull, but the trigger will stop bumping the disconnect and moving the sear. Be sure to support the sear spring a little above the junction before you start crankin' on it, or it'll snap like a dry twig. If the hammer does follow, you've got more serious problems that won't be as simple to remedy...but I suspect that it's a matter of needing more sear spring tension." --- "Followdown to half-cock is usually either caused by the trigger bumping the disconnect under inertia...with a little hammer bounce caused by using a too-light mainspring and overtweaking/lightening the sear spring tension of the left leg of the spring increasing the odds of the occurrence...or the hammer/sear interface is out of kilter. A quick test can help determine whether you need to add tension to the sear spring, or if you have a hammer and sear problem. Pull the trigger and hold it full rearward. Yank the slide back and release it abruptly so that it'll snap forward into battery...or let it fly with the slidestop..whichever way is more likely to produce the followdown. If the hammer stays put, add tension to the center leg of the sear spring, and a bit to the left leg probably wouldn't hurt, nor would ordering a Wolff 23-pound mainspring and installing it. If the hammer follows with the trigger held, it's likely a hammer and/or sear problem."
Much respect sir, I love the gun especially trying to get it down to the “Everyman” price range. That being said, it would be great to see a version with a rail and chambered in 9mm.
@@lourlays5812 Those tend to be a kludge and usually lead to holster fitment limitations. For anything modern, it's best to just wait for the railed version if that's your plan. -Marky
I love my 1911! Waited a long time to have one, bought a Kimber custom 2, already gave 4 sets of grips, puting a gi guide rod, it now has night sights on it, a fun new build for me, I want to lighten the slide, maybe have one custom built?
That is so cool. .45 is awesome. I have a Vickers Glock 19. I carry it a lot. I have two Springfield 1911s in 9mm. Awesome guns. I carry my CCC. all the time. I pulled out the .45 a couple days ago and went to the range. It is so fun to shoot. I am going to get a Master Class next. I won't feel undergunned at all. That gun is just beautiful.
Hi bud just wanted to say congrats on how much waight you have lost. Its pritty inspiring to someone like me who has some waight that needs to go. Excellent video as allways keep up the amazing work.
Had mine for appx a month now. I've got 300 rds down the spout w/o a hick-up. The features provided at this price are fabulous. Can't wait for SA to expand the Vickers Tactical Master Class Line.
I been eyeballing this gun for a while, I'm going to have one of these if I find one local. I have seen none in the shops, however I get me a Wilson Combat EDC X9 it's a beautiful and reliable and this one just says buy me as well. 😎
Love it. Can’t wait to get my hands on one. Make sure Lipseys ships some North to us in Canada! LAV fans up here too... and I don’t mean the armoured kind.
I understand the price point you are trying to bracket. I would like to see front slide serrations. Unfortunately, when working within price point restraints you have to sacrifice features. I guess that leaves the door opened to after market modifications.
A couple things here: 1st- as a retired vet & long time 1911 user, I don’t get all the fascination with the need for a rail. YOU DON’T NEED F-ing LIGHT RAIL ON A CARRY GUN! 2nd- I own a Springfield 1911 (EMP4) along with an EB & two DWs. I would sell that Springfield in a min to the 1st offer. Make no mistake, it’s a fine pistol however, I will NEVER forgive, forget, or buy another firearm from them. If you want to flop down cash in the “teens” for a 1911, get a DW or another all forged gun. Don’t increase their profit margin by paying premium for a pistol utilizing MiM parts.
Big fan of LAV signature products. That being said, the TRP operator sells for the same money, and it seems to have a lot more to offer. Not knocking your product at all, but the TRP line is well proven.
The Wilson Combat internals is where this gun shines and is the difference. That and like many other “limited-run” Firearms, it has a more expensive price range.
I love that texturing! It looks great. The one 1911 that I'd really like to see from Springfield would be a compact version of the Lightweight Operator series, something the size of the old Colt Concealed Carry Officer's Model, but with a rail. As far as I know, Wilson Combat is the only company offering a 1911 in that configuration, but, as much as I'd love to have a Wilson, that's not going happen anytime soon.
Id have to have one with a rail, and would love a full rail model like my trp has. Where i live there are no street lights and lots of wild animals. Lights are a must on any firearm out here.
Hey, whats up with time stamp 6:44 where the hammer followed the slide? either the mag didn't hold the slide stop on the last shot~ or there is a hammer /sear problem..? Gotta love high speed photography.
I cannot wait to get my hands on one and after putting about 500rds thru it I can put it in the Rotation as a Carry Pistol! Mr. Vickers is the Original Sight that you used back in the Day the Millett Mark II? The Reason I ask is that back in Sept 2009 I started a Project 1911 using a Springfield Armory Mil-Spec that came with an Awesome Barrel to Slide and Slide to Frame fitting, I replaced all the Internals with Tool Steel STI parts and Fitted the Smith and Alexander .220 Grip Safety and I was able to purchase the VERY LAST Set of Millett Mark 2 with the white outline rear sight and the .180 Orange Front sight that I had to fit since Springfield Armory uses a Medium stake for the front sight but I was able to finish the pistol Sept 2011. The pistol has been a shooter since day ONE!
To answer your question, this gun falls above the TRP and below the custom shop. It is finished in the custom shop, and you definitely notice that in the feel of the gun.
I know many people using the Safety Officer model. The SO model has very tight tolerances. Similar in appearance to this 1911. The SO model has a curved back strap on the rear of the grip. This Vickers model has a straight back strap. I have the Mil-spec model with a curved strap and a lanyard loop. I wanted a 1911 that as close as possible to the 1911 I used while I was in the US Army. Even have a M-7 leather shoulder holster to carry it in. And a genuine lanyard. My Army days were before the era of the 9mm pistols used today. As for me, I prefer short length guide rods. The Vickers model pistol seems to have a short length guide rod. Look at the slow motion shooting. Only the barrel is shown when the slide is to the rear after firing. Plus, the Vickers model has a barrel bushing. So it's more of an original John Moses Browning design. Both Wilson Combat and Nighthawk have bushing less systems to hold the barrel.
Awesome Video! I love those 1911's SPringfield Armory, and Wilson Combat are 2 of the Best. I wonder if SA will release a 10mm version later. Keep up the great work Brother!
Love Wilson Combat,I have a Kimber Gold Match tricked out by them, aCQB and a Millennial. My CQB is the most accurate handgun I've ever seen let alone owned.
What’s the difference, beyond the obvious, between this and the TRP. And, which one is better? The price point is about the same. The Vickers has Wilson parts, but what would the appreciable difference b between those two 1911s? Thanks in advance.
One of my screws on the sight fell off. Looking at this video the gun store sold me the 1911 with the sights loose asf and I wasn’t aware till it was too late
I’m a little late to the game here but this is exactly the pistol that I’ve been looking for only problem is that I can’t seem to locate one anywhere any advice?
Granite this firearm came out over 3 years ago, I was very fortunate to purchase the MASTERCLASS 1911 still in unused condition earlier this year. Thanks for sharing.
My finest pistol. I’ve had no failures with this weapon at all, from straight out of the box until my present 450 round mark. It shoots more accurately than any of my other pistols in any other caliber. The sights are outstanding. The fit and finish is what I expected from a pistol in this price range. Great job!!
Man oh man, that thing looks good! I don't think there's a single thing I'd change about it. I've become a huge fan of a black rears with high contrast front sight. The whole gun seems like a cool cross b/w tactical & smooth. Hope to get some time with one soon.
You should try the Kinetic Research Group handguard on your ACR. I really like mine. I'm 6'3" with ridiculously long arms so it fits! Love your channel, kiddo!
Hivolt Arc Hey thanks for the support & for the recommendation! I’ll be sure to look into it 👊
@@TexasPlinking did you ever get to try one of these?
solid set up for sure
Great looking gun. Springfield Makes a good Solid 1911 I've had mine for many many years.
I've looked for one for a long time with no luck. I have a master class Springfield armory aficionado that's absolutely custom quality. I will continue my quest. Thanks for the video!
Congrats Larry. Sounds like another Awesome collaboration. God bless 🇺🇸🦅-she’s a beauty. Something i could afford after a little saving. Thanks Larry !
Is it bad that I’ve watched this like 4 times already? The more I watch it the more I’m gonna have to get one. Hopefully this isn’t a short run! Thanks Larry Vickers!
I picked one up and man what a shooter. And the grip is very aggressive. Beautiful gun
Finally, something awesome and affordable!!!!
Great looking blaster! I've owned a couple Springfield 1911's and they were solid guns imo... nothing like the recoil impulse from a smooth .45 1911! Thanks for everything you do LAV! ✌️
Finally found one and couldn't be happier. The fit and finish are superb, can't wait to take it to the range and sling some lead.
First pistol that I can afford and absolutely love it. That 1911 is perfect, right down to the hammer and slide serrations. Next one I’m picking up if this is still available when I’m ready.
I’m loving the solid trigger and lack of forward cocking serrations. Gun just looks clean.
I have a MC Operator and I LOVE it.
I have two wilso combat Vickers Elites in 45acp and I have just purchased this pistol. I have yet to shoot it but it feels phenomenal in my hands without being to aggressive in the checkering. Looking forward to shooting it during your January class in Los Angeles
Hey larry I would love to see your old setups for backin your delta, SF, and ranger days.
We did a video with forgotten weapons about his Delta Carbine.
@@peterslaby9782 what about other weapons? Did he use m14 with red dot? What kind of 1911? Why didnt they use m9? Ect.
I don’t think he was ever in the Ranger.
Check out his podcast he did a whole episode about the Delta 1911 builds
@@noodles5438 He wasn't. He was in Special Forces for a brief amount of time and spent most of his Army career in Delta Force
If this had a light rail I’d have ordered one already
idk why it doesn't have a rail....or at least a version with one
@@Silidons91 they probaably will have a railed version later on. the non railed 1911 is the best seller, so it makes sense.
Have found myself really collecting 1911s now and my latest was the limited production Marine CQB in black with a national match barrel, dual spring and the light rail. Agreed completely, this would be a complete package with the light rail but still considering a purchase. Love LV and all he does. Have the german small arms book he and gun jesus did, signed by LV!
@@ArkhonXIX there's no way i'm gonna buy one right now with no rail, because i need a rail for duty use...gonna wait for the railed version
@@Silidons91 totally agree
I want this and a Vickers G -43, make those again.
Awesome beauty you added in to that 1911, I loved the texture, and the grips
It's a great pistol! Picked my copy up at a local gun store. It's an 'affordable' Wilson Combat, Springfield Armory, with Larry Vickers' design input hybrid. TONS of VALUE for the money!! I also love the sort of retro overtones (no rail, old school Commander style hammer). Home run with this one LAV! Thank you.
I'm behind Larry Vickers on anything he backs up. I just bought a Glock G45 and have been in touch with Larry a few times on his thoughts on it. Have already purchased Vickers elite battlesight rears and Wilson Combat ameriglo front sights. Love the Springfield 1911s. Now with LAV behind it, it's even better. Badass pistol Larry.
boone glock 45 I have Glock 45 fantastic pistol.
@@ldreese33 Love mine so far. Best Glock made in my opinion. Going to buy everything from Vickers Tactical and Wilson Combat that will fit it.
You are such a good guy, Larry.
6:44 Alimenta a recamara una munición y el martillo vuelve a posición de descanso???
My first that’s at work were, “lunch can wait ,I must see this project “ just awesome absolutely awesome! Congratulations ! This is the type of team work our Community needs.
Beautiful 1911, not overdone perfect!
Thank you for keeping the bank in mind and coming up with above average designs for a relatively decent price points. Would have no qualms adding this bad boy to the collection. I've seen far inferior 1911s around that price point so.
I have one of these, and I absolutely love it.
It looks awsome I'll have to wait until taxes to get it. Love 1911's
Awesome gun Larry. Thank you for your service. God bless you.
To everyone whining about the lack of a rail, Larry very plainly states that the concept for this 1911 was as a tribute, retro type pistol with some modern touches (for example the beaver tail and the checkering on the grip). It is very clearly such a weapon. Maybe if SA continues the line, you’ll see the light rail added later.
Thanks David for weighing in and stating what I thought would be obvious for everyone watching the video
Beautiful looking gun! Classic but modern. Would love to see a version with a rail but still a great gun!
Mine has been on order for over some time now! Can not wait to pick mine up!
Sounds incredible. Great collaboration.
6:44 That looks odd...hammer follow?
I was wondering about that too😖
Two old post from thefiringline and thehighroad forums, by one named 1911Tuner.
"Do a quick test.
Empty gun. Lock the slide to the rear. Pull the trigger fully rearward and hold it there.
Use the slidestop to release the slide.
If the hammer doesn't follow, you can probably cure it by bending the center leaf of the sear spring forward for more tension on the trigger. You'll add about a half pound to the trigger pull, but the trigger will stop bumping the disconnect and moving the sear.
Be sure to support the sear spring a little above the junction before you start crankin' on it, or it'll snap like a dry twig.
If the hammer does follow, you've got more serious problems that won't be as simple to remedy...but I suspect that it's a matter of needing more sear spring tension."
---
"Followdown to half-cock is usually either caused by the trigger bumping the disconnect under inertia...with a little hammer bounce caused by using a too-light mainspring and overtweaking/lightening the sear spring tension of the left leg of the spring increasing the odds of the occurrence...or the hammer/sear interface is out of kilter.
A quick test can help determine whether you need to add tension to the sear spring, or if you have a hammer and sear problem.
Pull the trigger and hold it full rearward. Yank the slide back and release it abruptly so that it'll snap forward into battery...or let it fly with the slidestop..whichever way is more likely to produce the followdown. If the hammer stays put, add tension to the center leg of the sear spring, and a bit to the left leg probably wouldn't hurt, nor would ordering a Wolff 23-pound mainspring and installing it.
If the hammer follows with the trigger held, it's likely a hammer and/or sear problem."
Well, I know what my next pistol is! Just got a 5” Ronin S.A. .45 a month ago, has been great.
Love it! Wish it was still available.
Much respect sir, I love the gun especially trying to get it down to the “Everyman” price range. That being said, it would be great to see a version with a rail and chambered in 9mm.
As much as it pains the purists, 9mm 1911’s are the future for 1911’s and the future is now.
Regards,
Marky
@@lourlays5812 Those tend to be a kludge and usually lead to holster fitment limitations. For anything modern, it's best to just wait for the railed version if that's your plan.
-Marky
Now that is a nice classic build i have ever seen so far in modern market.
I love my 1911! Waited a long time to have one, bought a Kimber custom 2, already gave 4 sets of grips, puting a gi guide rod, it now has night sights on it, a fun new build for me, I want to lighten the slide, maybe have one custom built?
That is so cool. .45 is awesome. I have a Vickers Glock 19. I carry it a lot. I have two Springfield 1911s in 9mm. Awesome guns. I carry my CCC. all the time. I pulled out the .45 a couple days ago and went to the range. It is so fun to shoot. I am going to get a Master Class next. I won't feel undergunned at all. That gun is just beautiful.
Hi bud just wanted to say congrats on how much waight you have lost. Its pritty inspiring to someone like me who has some waight that needs to go. Excellent video as allways keep up the amazing work.
Had mine for appx a month now. I've got 300 rds down the spout w/o a hick-up. The features provided at this price are fabulous. Can't wait for SA to expand the Vickers Tactical Master Class Line.
Congrats Larry! You have an amazing reputation in the industry and so many of the best in the biz wanting to partner with you speaks to that!
Paul
Gorgeous. Lovely 1911.
OUTSTANDING Now if i could only find one .
I been eyeballing this gun for a while, I'm going to have one of these if I find one local. I have seen none in the shops, however I get me a Wilson Combat EDC X9 it's a beautiful and reliable and this one just says buy me as well. 😎
Just ordered one, can’t wait!
That's a beautiful pistol, I would love to have one with a full rail and a speed chute on it.
what's a speed chute?
@@FourthExile it's a magwell for the 1911.
I know what I'm getting for Christmas! 🎯
I hope you can find one!
I’m going to find one. Thanks for getting it put together
Love it. Can’t wait to get my hands on one. Make sure Lipseys ships some North to us in Canada! LAV fans up here too... and I don’t mean the armoured kind.
I'm not a 1911 fan at all but this one peaked my interest for sure . Definitely gonna be checking one if these out .
Wow! That looks amazing I can't wait to get my hands on one!
Great gun. Feels super tight and looks great.
Very Cool 1911, Mr. Vickers !!!!!!!!!!!!
Really Nice Shooting Larry You Tamed That 1911 Expertly 😀😊😎
The X-cross hatch style on the F/R straps is awesome.
That slo-mo of the bullet flying was cool
Love it. I had a Caspian built with wilson parts, not 1500 but love it.
Beautiful pistol Larry! Love to have one!! And I'm sure it can deliver the goods. 🇺🇸☠️🇺🇸
I understand the price point you are trying to bracket. I would like to see front slide serrations. Unfortunately, when working within price point restraints you have to sacrifice features. I guess that leaves the door opened to after market modifications.
Cant wait for the 9mm looks great i have 2 springfields now both R/O target 9 and 45
Love to see it side by side vs the trp
Beautiful gun! Great job to all
my Big homie LAV, your going to make me go broke :-D *pulls out the credit card*
Very cool... I’m going to check it out.
It's perfect. Have 2 on order at LGS.
Did you ever get them?
I would absolutely love to see one of these works of art built around .45 Super
A couple things here: 1st- as a retired vet & long time 1911 user, I don’t get all the fascination with the need for a rail. YOU DON’T NEED F-ing LIGHT RAIL ON A CARRY GUN! 2nd- I own a Springfield 1911 (EMP4) along with an EB & two DWs. I would sell that Springfield in a min to the 1st offer. Make no mistake, it’s a fine pistol however, I will NEVER forgive, forget, or buy another firearm from them. If you want to flop down cash in the “teens” for a 1911, get a DW or another all forged gun. Don’t increase their profit margin by paying premium for a pistol utilizing MiM parts.
I agree on that account however, with the plethora of quality high cap duty pistols today, the 1911 may not be a great choice.
Ha! Cool, so do I. A DW Valor & 10 rd mags for backup. Many think I’m nuts.
Give me a commander so I could carry it a little easier.
Dan wesson vigil commander/compact, awesome carry guns.
@@shelbyneely1572 aluminum frame...
@@estright9293 yes it is, carry it everyday. Forged>mim
Big fan of LAV signature products. That being said, the TRP operator sells for the same money, and it seems to have a lot more to offer. Not knocking your product at all, but the TRP line is well proven.
The Wilson Combat internals is where this gun shines and is the difference. That and like many other “limited-run” Firearms, it has a more expensive price range.
Looks like a old us army
.45 Automatic but updated for the modern world hell yeah!!!
Am right down the way.
Am bout to go buy this!
Looks like a great 1911 Larry!
Lookin' very very good! I'm intrested for sure!
I love that texturing! It looks great. The one 1911 that I'd really like to see from Springfield would be a compact version of the Lightweight Operator series, something the size of the old Colt Concealed Carry Officer's Model, but with a rail. As far as I know, Wilson Combat is the only company offering a 1911 in that configuration, but, as much as I'd love to have a Wilson, that's not going happen anytime soon.
Best looking 1911 out there. Only thing it needs is a rail for a weapons light. Can’t be tactical without a light!
Id have to have one with a rail, and would love a full rail model like my trp has. Where i live there are no street lights and lots of wild animals. Lights are a must on any firearm out here.
Nice looking and a real good deal.
Hey, whats up with time stamp 6:44 where the hammer followed the slide? either the mag didn't hold the slide stop on the last shot~ or there is a hammer /sear problem..? Gotta love high speed photography.
Love the hell out of mine
Awesome pistol.
Really like the Springfield/Wilson marriage 1911.
What camera are you using? The slo-mo is matrix quality.
I do not get every one's fascination with the lack of rail, I think it is perfect as is.
Looks like a winner!!! When you drop a commander in 9 milli I’ll be all over that👍
Larry, have you ever gone to the Wilson Combat facility in Ruud, Arkansas? It's way out there in the boondocks.
Just awesome🙌👍🤙.Wish it comes with double stack magazine Sir.Stay safe and God Bless🙏🙏🙏.
I cannot wait to get my hands on one and after putting about 500rds thru it I can put it in the Rotation as a Carry Pistol! Mr. Vickers is the Original Sight that you used back in the Day the Millett Mark II? The Reason I ask is that back in Sept 2009 I started a Project 1911 using a Springfield Armory Mil-Spec that came with an Awesome Barrel to Slide and Slide to Frame fitting, I replaced all the Internals with Tool Steel STI parts and Fitted the Smith and Alexander .220 Grip Safety and I was able to purchase the VERY LAST Set of Millett Mark 2 with the white outline rear sight and the .180 Orange Front sight that I had to fit since Springfield Armory uses a Medium stake for the front sight but I was able to finish the pistol Sept 2011. The pistol has been a shooter since day ONE!
Looks great how does it compare with the Springfield TRP ?
To answer your question, this gun falls above the TRP and below the custom shop. It is finished in the custom shop, and you definitely notice that in the feel of the gun.
I know many people using the Safety Officer model. The SO model has very tight tolerances. Similar in appearance to this 1911. The SO model has a curved back strap on the rear of the grip. This Vickers model has a straight back strap. I have the Mil-spec model with a curved strap and a lanyard loop. I wanted a 1911 that as close as possible to the 1911 I used while I was in the US Army. Even have a M-7 leather shoulder holster to carry it in. And a genuine lanyard. My Army days were before the era of the 9mm pistols used today.
As for me, I prefer short length guide rods. The Vickers model pistol seems to have a short length guide rod. Look at the slow motion shooting. Only the barrel is shown when the slide is to the rear after firing. Plus, the Vickers model has a barrel bushing. So it's more of an original John Moses Browning design. Both Wilson Combat and Nighthawk have bushing less systems to hold the barrel.
That's one awesome looking pistol, might need another 45.
Awesome Video! I love those 1911's SPringfield Armory, and Wilson Combat are 2 of the Best. I wonder if SA will release a 10mm version later. Keep up the great work Brother!
Love Wilson Combat,I have a Kimber Gold Match tricked out by them, aCQB and a Millennial. My CQB is the most accurate handgun I've ever seen let alone owned.
Love it brother, wish it has a small magwell
LAV making his own hand cannons - outstanding
Sweet shooting set up nice gun!
Beautiful gun. I wouldn’t change anything however I would love it more with a picatinny rail for accessories. Other than that it’s Perfect
What’s the difference, beyond the obvious, between this and the TRP. And, which one is better? The price point is about the same. The Vickers has Wilson parts, but what would the appreciable difference b between those two 1911s? Thanks in advance.
Looks like my next carry gun. What's the trigger weight?
One of my screws on the sight fell off. Looking at this video the gun store sold me the 1911 with the sights loose asf and I wasn’t aware till it was too late
Looks like a winner to me
I’m a little late to the game here but this is exactly the pistol that I’ve been looking for only problem is that I can’t seem to locate one anywhere any advice?