Master of Accuracy Shows off Hard Lock Up
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ม.ค. 2025
- Today, we're taking a look at a couple very high-end 1911's that will be sure to make any enthusiast smile. These Masters of Accuracy pistols are extremely well made and you can tell because of the hard lock up of the gun. When compared to other very nice 1911s we have in the warehouse these stand alone. What do you think of these Master of Accuracy 1911s? Let us know in the comments below!
Thanks for the education.
Do NOT take a shot every time you hear hard lock….trust me.
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Great video!!!
These guns were test fired with over 200 rounds with various types of ammo from hollow point to ball ammo. Will run 100% percent when purchased without a so called break in period. The big misconception is a gun has to have tolerance to function when dirty. Thru years of building and testing that is been debunked.Along with .any other wise tails in the industry.
All that is great and thanks for the info but how do they all shoot and what happens with a bit of dirt and crud? Great craftsmanship
@@compt3ck if you get a bit of dirt or crud into one of these, then you aren’t doing it right. These are not defense guns for every day guns. They are marksmanship guns.
@@randalljeffs7272 That's not my opinion on 1911's but you can feel that way. If I want a marksmanship gun I'll go with something that has a fixed barrel.
@@compt3ck correct that’s not how 1911s generally work. But that is how the Masters of Accuracy 1911s that are the subject of this video work.
And I agree. You have to spend $7k on a 1911 to get the same level of accuracy that you get from a $700 revolver (which has a fixed barrel).
These guns remind me of an article in G&A back in the 80s that compared expensive 1911s and a stock Sig P220. The Sig had no malfunctions with any bullet configuration. Guns were all shot from ransom rest at 25yds. The 1911s were more accurate by something like a quarter inch avg, but had malfunctions. I think P220s were around $700 at the time (Colt Gold Cup was more).
That Hard Lock Up ,tho
Can you tell me the models of the guns that had excessive movement of the barrel, thanks.
Colt Gold Cup, Sig Sauer 1911, Tisas
Overpriced …hard pass..goodnight sir…
No clue