A year ago i knew basically nothing about guns, but knew i liked them. about 7 months ago i bought my first handgun and got my conceal carry, and thanks to watching Hickok and reading i started to feel more comfortable with my knowledge of firearms and i just bought my second hand gun being a 1911 in .45 ACP, thanks for all the info as always Hickok
I'm thinking of a 1911 too. I'm not sure about a Turkish brand. My brother does have a eaa grisan. It's Turkish. First 1911 I've shot and I loved it. I think I might get a springfield. Maybe a rock island gi but I really don't like those gi sights. I feel like I know abit about guns but 1911s are a different conversion. So many different manufacturers you have to order and find out what mags the gun likes. That's to be expected with the ammo. But for mags that cost $50 that can't be returned... I'm still on the fence about it. I have a full time job maybe once we get an indoor range where I live I can get one sounds like a whole project. That's why I'm just considering the cheap rock gi.
@@michaelsherfield3749 I bought a Springfield Armory Garrison in blued steel. Having owned a Colt Series 70 Government Model in the past that I sadly parted with when I saw the blued Garrison I knew that I would own one. To me it has the best of the traditional government model in appearance with the tweaks of a moderately customized 1911. Mine is a very accurate pistol, good trigger and reliable.
I have the blued version and, in my opinion, it's a great bargain. I have had many 1911's over the years and this one ranks up there with the best in this price range. Highly recommended.
I just picked up the blued version of this. Nearly every time Hickok complains about something due to his large mitts, I know I’m probably going to like it. Those slim grips on the Garrison feel sweet in my average hands.
@@TheGloriousLeader I have a Rock Island 1911, it's very good for the price. I've shoot almost 1000 rounds, and haven't experience malfunctions at all. Buy it, save money and upgrade it, change the trigger and the sight.
I've been watching and studying the 1911's lately, just picked up a nice parkerized one made in 1914, just a nice old example of the great 1911. Thanks for the vids, keep em coming.
The stainless Garrison is at the top of my list for a 1911. I had a Colt National Match back in the 1970s. Super fun to shoot and more accurate than I was. Probably even more true now. Thanks for the review!
You just convinced me to buy this gun. Simple, straightforward, accurate, aesthetically pleasing, smooth action and good trigger and its at a price that won’t break the bank and made by a reputable company. What more could you ask for? After I purchase the P365 I have in layaway that you also convinced me to go with, I will be buying this one. Thanks Hickok! This was a great video to watch while I’m having my evening cigar.
I have a black parkerized Range Officer version. Almost identical except different rear sight, and wooden grips. Its been super reliable, and the build quality is beautiful. Fun shooter!
Awesome Gun... When putting the slide lock back in use one of John's medium thickness Guitar picks ... They push the pin back and help slide lock slide back in without scratching your gun . Pop slide lock in pull out guitar pick use left thumb under slide lock while pushing in No Scratches.
I went with the Springfield Loaded, the included night sights did it for me. I will admit though that the finish on the Garrison (both the Blued and Stainless) is aesthetically more pleasing than the more flat matte Nitrided finish on the Loaded. I agree about the slim factory grips and put a Pearce Grip rubber finger groove liner and a set of Houge G10 extended grips with the G10 mainspring housing. I absolutely love it, shoots like a dream, I feed it Barnes Vor-Tex solid copper 185gr out of Chip McCormick 10 rnd mags.
when i was a little kid in the 70s i told a policeman that his gun was cocked. He actually stopped and tried to explain it to me why it was supposed to be that way. Of course i say that now ill get the Tazer!
I just picked a blued garrison in 45 ACP yesterday!. I was looking all over your channel for a review and saw you just posted this haha. Love the content!
I personally love the grips on the garrison because of my hand size. One of my favorite guns to shoot and I shoot it very very well. Incredible firearm for the price.
Timely video. I've been in the 1911 frame of mind lately. I only have a single stage press, but I primed number of cases yesterday. Today I'll be loading as soon as my workshop warms up. I have my dad's 1911 and a Ruger American in 45acp. Love shooting both. I know I'll never wear it out, but I only shoot dad's 1911 a few times a year. Then I take my time and thoroughly clean it and put it away. Kinda makes me feel like he's there. The Ruger is a modern polymer pistol, but it's full size and holds 10 rounds. I shoot it better than the 1911...usage and practice does that. You may have just convinced me to buy this same 1911. I'm also intrigued by the new crop of Hi-Powers, but I'm hearing mix reports locally.
Just got this same gun, my 10th 1911 in almost 50 years of collecting. They range from 1943 Colt to a new Wilson Combat in only 2 calibers, .45 and 9mm. This gun is quickly reaching favorite status in the stable. Hickok takes exception to some of the ergonomics of this model, which is fine. As for myself, when I have one of John Browning's masterpieces in my hand, whether it has a long or short trigger, flat or arched mainspring, spur or skeleton hammer, thinline, G.I. , G10 or other custom grips it just feels like a natural part of me. I own and appreciate several of the modern 'plastic fantastic' pistols and a few wheel guns, but the 1911 holds a special place in my heart, and safe.
Reminds me of my AMT Hardballer I had back in the 1990's. Lovely gun to shoot after I had retro fitted a high grip beaver tail and Commander hammer. Sadly lost to the 1997 Pistol Ban in the UK.
I am a huge 1911 fan. A little well known not-so-secret... I just bought the Colt 1911, .45acp series 70 competition in stainless steel. You get so much for your money! 5" competition barrel, upgraded beaver tail, G10 grips, adjustable rear Novak sights with the fiber optic high vis front, and more. In the 2 months I've had it, I've thrown well over 2000 rounds down range with it, with zero jams, or any issues at all. You can get you one for $998.
Put your teacher hat on and give us a Sunday Shoot around on 1911's on the differences in the series 70, 80, etc. Also the different names for the sizes, GI, Commander etc. You said something about internal differences also. Shot Show is debuting a new Savage 1911 also. As always you are doing a fantastic job.
I REALLY like the extra-thin grips on a 1911. I've got small sausage-finger hands and a shorter trigger finger so I appreciate the lack of a long reach to the trigger. Double stacks are right out for me. Alumagrips sells a really paper-thin grip that can be done safely with a stronger material like aluminum than wood especially with deep checkering. Thin wood grips with deep checkering leaves too little wood left to hold together since wood isn't as strong as aluminum. The .45ACP doesn't have a sharp quick kick (especially on a heavier full-sized 1911) and instead has a big push slow impulse that is spread out over a longer time which is easy to manage without big fat grips for the recoil sissies.
Great vid - as always. Skateboard tape makes a great DIY fix for the lack of front strap checkering. That's what I use on my RO Compact. It's more durable than you'd expect.
Last year I bought my first Dan Wesson 1911 and now I am convinced that isn't so much the thickness of the grip as it is the bite in the it. I have switched all my grips over to VZ Operator IIs in all my 1911s regardless of manufacturer. They just dig into your hand in such a way that the gun isn't going anywhere. That is just my opinion.
I have an all stainless 1911, also. I have a 1990's era "enhanced" colt CCO 80 series mark IV with the block. The CCO in my hand looks like the full sized duty pistol in his. These are what guns are meant to be.
The Garrison came out around November of last year. I have two of them. They are decent guns. I had a problem with my stainless Garrison. Sent back to Springfield. They fixed it so I'm a happy camper.
I've been wanting a 1911 and after looking at several different makes and models, have settled on the Garrison. I'm going with the blued model. Thanks for this informative video.
Why do I find the sound of .45 acp so satisfying? This video SOUNDS so good. That BOOM is so satisfying. Love it. Beautiful day for shooting. I can hear the breeze and smell the fresh air. So Satisfying.
That's right SA is one of the top five 1911 maker far as a production 1911 maker.I bought my first SA in 97 champion model and STILL HAVE IT TODAY and it run flawless.
Got my kimber custom II boot camp edition for $900 and love it. Over 5k rounds through it and not one single malfunction and accurate with the fiber sights.
I absolutely love my Kimber SG 1911 and I absolutely carry cocked and locked. Except for one of my IWB holsters, all my holsters are also designed to carry cocked and safety on. My Galco holsters have a little tab on the side that engages the safety as an added comfort item. I have small hands and prefer the thin rubber checkered grips.
I have the rock island 1911 officer's model I love this pistol .it looks identical to that one .I own 9mm but by far is my favorite .and as the grip situation it fits me good I am a stocky made man and it still fits . love the 1911.
I have the blued garrison in 45. Pretty good gun, have had one malfunction in about 250 rounds. Also have the stainless garrison in 9mm. Was getting a lot of failure to go into battery. Sent it back to Springfield. They reamed the chamber and it seems to be fixed.
If you're looking for a great extended magazine for the 1911 pick up some Wilson Combat magazine's. I use them in my .45 automatic 1911 Springfield Loaded Range Operator and they perform flawlessly. More squeeze time with less reloading. Springfield makes great 1911's.
Great video as per all your videos! It was a real close call for me between this model and the S&W 1911 e series. In the end I went with the Smith. The extra checkering was the deciding factor for me.
I just bought that Garrison same version. I love it, shoots great, nice pistol. I have thick pads on my hand, and the thinner grips fit me pretty good. The fit and finish is great as well.
If I lived near Hickok45 and I didn't hear gunfire from his place, I would call his house to make sure that everything was OK. Godspeed, neighbor!
@@carolynjohnson7308 lol
If u don't hear shots being fired off....... call him to see if everything is OK 😂 more than likely he is just fine and ran out of ammunition lol
True Story
Amen
I have the blued version of this bad boy. Seeing it in the hands of Hickok just made my day.
That handgun is beautiful !!
Same here!
I have the blues too and it’s an awesome and great looking gun
Jelous!
I have the blued version. Love it.
A year ago i knew basically nothing about guns, but knew i liked them. about 7 months ago i bought my first handgun and got my conceal carry, and thanks to watching Hickok and reading i started to feel more comfortable with my knowledge of firearms and i just bought my second hand gun being a 1911 in .45 ACP, thanks for all the info as always Hickok
What Brand 1911?
@@TheRealZJE313 checking out the Tisas brand
I'm thinking of a 1911 too. I'm not sure about a Turkish brand. My brother does have a eaa grisan. It's Turkish. First 1911 I've shot and I loved it. I think I might get a springfield. Maybe a rock island gi but I really don't like those gi sights. I feel like I know abit about guns but 1911s are a different conversion. So many different manufacturers you have to order and find out what mags the gun likes. That's to be expected with the ammo. But for mags that cost $50 that can't be returned... I'm still on the fence about it. I have a full time job maybe once we get an indoor range where I live I can get one sounds like a whole project. That's why I'm just considering the cheap rock gi.
@@michaelsherfield3749 I bought a Springfield Armory Garrison in blued steel. Having owned a Colt Series 70 Government Model in the past that I sadly parted with when I saw the blued Garrison I knew that I would own one. To me it has the best of the traditional government model in appearance with the tweaks of a moderately customized 1911. Mine is a very accurate pistol, good trigger and reliable.
@@topturretgunner That’s a nice one for sure, I just picked up a Springfield loaded stainless in .45 beautiful 1911
I have the blued version and, in my opinion, it's a great bargain. I have had many 1911's over the years and this one ranks up there with the best in this price range. Highly recommended.
What other 1911s have you had?
The blued is a dream gun for me. Just can't get it in California. It's so dumb here.
Love that 1911. Never gets old
Ive owned my Springfield, 70 series, 1911, government issued for over 40 years and it never fails.
I just picked up the blued version of this. Nearly every time Hickok complains about something due to his large mitts, I know I’m probably going to like it. Those slim grips on the Garrison feel sweet in my average hands.
You did it again : got me in the 1911 mood 👍
I am totally in the wanting for one. But I don’t really have a major budget. Rock island’s Rock series have been appealing to me.
@@TheGloriousLeader I have a Rock Island 1911, it's very good for the price. I've shoot almost 1000 rounds, and haven't experience malfunctions at all. Buy it, save money and upgrade it, change the trigger and the sight.
@@TheGloriousLeader look at the METRO ARMS 1911s way better than rock Island are the same price
@@TheGloriousLeader RIA and this model of Springfield are in the same price range.
I've been watching and studying the 1911's lately, just picked up a nice parkerized one made in 1914, just a nice old example of the great 1911. Thanks for the vids, keep em coming.
There's nothing nice about a parkerized finish
@@sammyprestwood3182 a 1911 made in 1914 is very nice
Colt?
@@edsal26 yea, it's a colt, the difference between a gov parkerized and a gov with original bluing is about $2000
@@jerryw6699 you’ve got a piece of history!
I wouldn’t apologize to anyone!
The stainless Garrison is at the top of my list for a 1911. I had a Colt National Match back in the 1970s. Super fun to shoot and more accurate than I was. Probably even more true now. Thanks for the review!
1911 means Class!!!
I love the fact that Hickok also loves 1911 like me. 1911 is really something that is hard to hate.
Always nice waking up to a Hickok45 video!
Im about to go to sleep since I live on the other side of the world.
@@joßh-1 where at?
@@papaoctopus Australia
Thanks!
I enjoy the content you provide. My uncle and I get a kick out of your gong shots. You make it look easy.
You just convinced me to buy this gun. Simple, straightforward, accurate, aesthetically pleasing, smooth action and good trigger and its at a price that won’t break the bank and made by a reputable company. What more could you ask for? After I purchase the P365 I have in layaway that you also convinced me to go with, I will be buying this one. Thanks Hickok! This was a great video to watch while I’m having my evening cigar.
Damn took the words right out of my mouth I just bought the p365x macro a couple months ago now I’m buying this 1911 this weekend
Same I just ordered it after the video. They owe him a commission.
@@robertbuchanan5299 agreed
I love my Springfield 1911!
It's holler here in the mountains of Virginia too.
Thanks as always for sharing!
I believe It’s Holler for everyone in Appalachia south of the Mason Dixon. As soon as you reach my part of Pennsylvania it becomes a hollow
Have myself the Springfield ronin 1911. Beautiful piece and such a shooter!
I have one too, great gun.
Looks kinda like my Springfield mil spec 45
I've said this 100's of time... a 1911 makes the sweetest iconic sound when racking the slide!! :)
Nice gun. Basic 1911 with a few nice upgrades. Perfect.
Whenever this was recorded it looks so nice out compared to right now
Love me a good ol 1911. I’ve got the Ruger SR 1911 I love to haul around with me every so often.
Very sleek. Probably slides into the holster very smoothly
Nothing like listening to the professor of guns. Always a education 👍🏼👊🏼🇺🇸
Now, this man is living his best life. 😂👍🇺🇸
Great looker great shooter by the looks of it great video thanks Hickok 45
I have a black parkerized Range Officer version. Almost identical except different rear sight, and wooden grips. Its been super reliable, and the build quality is beautiful. Fun shooter!
That sounds beautiful.
Not like Sunday shoot around but, good to find a video with some great guns! Thanks @Hickok45
Awesome Gun... When putting the slide lock back in use one of John's medium thickness Guitar picks ... They push the pin back and help slide lock slide back in without scratching your gun . Pop slide lock in pull out guitar pick use left thumb under slide lock while pushing in No Scratches.
I went with the Springfield Loaded, the included night sights did it for me. I will admit though that the finish on the Garrison (both the Blued and Stainless) is aesthetically more pleasing than the more flat matte Nitrided finish on the Loaded. I agree about the slim factory grips and put a Pearce Grip rubber finger groove liner and a set of Houge G10 extended grips with the G10 mainspring housing. I absolutely love it, shoots like a dream, I feed it Barnes Vor-Tex solid copper 185gr out of Chip McCormick 10 rnd mags.
Now you got me missing my Kimber Custom 2. Great 1911 under grand and a good accurate shooter.
First video I've watched of this fine gentleman, and I can already tell that I'm going to become a longtime fan.
He is awesome. And it is very hard to find a gun that he hasn’t shot and showed how to clean
Oh you lucky lad
where have you been?
My favorite Springfield Garrison 1911 pistol
Nice Springfield garrison 1911 45 acp thanks for sharing Hickok45
I have the blued Garrison. I absolutely love it. It’s a tough choice between carrying it or my 19x when I’m off duty.
I have a Springfield "loaded" 1911 A1 .45 stainless steel, great shooting gun.
when i was a little kid in the 70s i told a policeman that his gun was cocked. He actually stopped and tried to explain it to me why it was supposed to be that way. Of course i say that now ill get the Tazer!
This old guy is cool as shit…
I just picked a blued garrison in 45 ACP yesterday!. I was looking all over your channel for a review and saw you just posted this haha. Love the content!
Mr. Hickok45, as always a very educational, fun and Great Video !!! Regards and my best wishes for you , from Guatemala.
I paid 750 for the blued version was my first ever pistol purchase and I love it.
Dziękujemy.
Appreciate it!
You’re a legend, Sir. Cheers from France
I was on active duty from 1972-78 and they still hadn't replaced the 1911. I was issued an M16 but sometimes carried the 1911 for guard duty.
@@carolynjohnson7308 Doing well. Keeping up with the happenings on the internet.
Northern Indiana
I personally love the grips on the garrison because of my hand size. One of my favorite guns to shoot and I shoot it very very well. Incredible firearm for the price.
Timely video. I've been in the 1911 frame of mind lately. I only have a single stage press, but I primed number of cases yesterday. Today I'll be loading as soon as my workshop warms up. I have my dad's 1911 and a Ruger American in 45acp. Love shooting both. I know I'll never wear it out, but I only shoot dad's 1911 a few times a year. Then I take my time and thoroughly clean it and put it away. Kinda makes me feel like he's there. The Ruger is a modern polymer pistol, but it's full size and holds 10 rounds. I shoot it better than the 1911...usage and practice does that. You may have just convinced me to buy this same 1911. I'm also intrigued by the new crop of Hi-Powers, but I'm hearing mix reports locally.
Just got this same gun, my 10th 1911 in almost 50 years of collecting. They range from 1943 Colt to a new Wilson Combat in only 2 calibers, .45 and 9mm.
This gun is quickly reaching favorite status in the stable.
Hickok takes exception to some of the ergonomics of this model, which is fine. As for myself, when I have one of John Browning's masterpieces in my hand, whether it has a long or short trigger, flat or arched mainspring, spur or skeleton hammer, thinline, G.I. , G10 or other custom grips it just feels like a natural part of me.
I own and appreciate several of the modern 'plastic fantastic' pistols and a few wheel guns, but the 1911 holds a special place in my heart, and safe.
I have never liked a comment more.
Reminds me of my AMT Hardballer I had back in the 1990's. Lovely gun to shoot after I had retro fitted a high grip beaver tail and Commander hammer. Sadly lost to the 1997 Pistol Ban in the UK.
Sickening.
I am a huge 1911 fan.
A little well known not-so-secret...
I just bought the Colt 1911, .45acp series 70 competition in stainless steel.
You get so much for your money!
5" competition barrel, upgraded beaver tail, G10 grips, adjustable rear Novak sights with the fiber optic high vis front, and more.
In the 2 months I've had it, I've thrown well over 2000 rounds down range with it, with zero jams, or any issues at all.
You can get you one for $998.
I've I loved his videos for years.. maybe 10 years now
LoL when he was shooting the pumpkin and small targets I was like SHOOT THE GONG!
Put your teacher hat on and give us a Sunday Shoot around on 1911's on the differences in the series 70, 80, etc. Also the different names for the sizes, GI, Commander etc. You said something about internal differences also. Shot Show is debuting a new Savage 1911 also. As always you are doing a fantastic job.
We are visiting beautiful Tennessee and saw a sign for Bud’s gun shop that you always mention.
I REALLY like the extra-thin grips on a 1911. I've got small sausage-finger hands and a shorter trigger finger so I appreciate the lack of a long reach to the trigger. Double stacks are right out for me.
Alumagrips sells a really paper-thin grip that can be done safely with a stronger material like aluminum than wood especially with deep checkering. Thin wood grips with deep checkering leaves too little wood left to hold together since wood isn't as strong as aluminum.
The .45ACP doesn't have a sharp quick kick (especially on a heavier full-sized 1911) and instead has a big push slow impulse that is spread out over a longer time which is easy to manage without big fat grips for the recoil sissies.
No one's cool as Hickok45 shooting a 1911 with one hand and the other in his pocket got to love him 😂
I like all 1911 videos from hickok, the detail review etc.
Great vid - as always. Skateboard tape makes a great DIY fix for the lack of front strap checkering. That's what I use on my RO Compact. It's more durable than you'd expect.
Wow the finnish of that piece... Very well Made! And great shooting as always !!!!
Hickok with the Scotty Kilmer reference “and remember to ring that bell”
I'm interested in getting a 1911 next. What good timing!
That is a cool gun. Best regards from Germany 🙂
Thanks as always for the review, high priced or reasonable you cover it all ,great for us price conscious shooters !
Last year I bought my first Dan Wesson 1911 and now I am convinced that isn't so much the thickness of the grip as it is the bite in the it. I have switched all my grips over to VZ Operator IIs in all my 1911s regardless of manufacturer. They just dig into your hand in such a way that the gun isn't going anywhere. That is just my opinion.
I have one of those. I never miss. Accurate as hell.
I have an all stainless 1911, also. I have a 1990's era "enhanced" colt CCO 80 series mark IV with the block. The CCO in my hand looks like the full sized duty pistol in his. These are what guns are meant to be.
Would love to see that short barrel 1860 45 revolver in a longer video...the Christmas present. Working on a short 1872 Open Top myself.
The Garrison came out around November of last year. I have two of them. They are decent guns. I had a problem with my stainless Garrison. Sent back to Springfield. They fixed it so I'm a happy camper.
Do you have the 9mm version?
I've been wanting a 1911 and after looking at several different makes and models, have settled on the Garrison. I'm going with the blued model. Thanks for this informative video.
Just got one today
I love hearing that laugh while a really good shooter has fun.
With the exception of the grips and the standard guide rod, it reminds me of my first gen "Loaded" model from the 1990's.
Why do I find the sound of .45 acp so satisfying? This video SOUNDS so good. That BOOM is so satisfying. Love it. Beautiful day for shooting. I can hear the breeze and smell the fresh air. So Satisfying.
Just bought this same one. Stainless. So excited the first video I look up is a recent one from you.
Got a Kimber, it's pure magic and as smooth as silk, basically no recoil and near perfect accuracy. Desert Storm Veteran 1990
I just got this exact same one, shoots like a dream
Nice 1911, love all of them.
Sou admirador do Brazil !!! Ótimos vídeos amigo Deus abençoe
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That's right SA is one of the top five 1911 maker far as a production 1911 maker.I bought my first SA in 97 champion model and STILL HAVE IT TODAY and it run flawless.
Ever since TH-cam recommended me this channel, I've been on a binge.
Got my kimber custom II boot camp edition for $900 and love it. Over 5k rounds through it and not one single malfunction and accurate with the fiber sights.
Been carrying my 1911 in condition 1 for 10 years with no issues.
I absolutely love my Kimber SG 1911 and I absolutely carry cocked and locked. Except for one of my IWB holsters, all my holsters are also designed to carry cocked and safety on. My Galco holsters have a little tab on the side that engages the safety as an added comfort item. I have small hands and prefer the thin rubber checkered grips.
Nothing’s sweeter than a 45ACP. Addictive .
This is like the 5th video in a row of a gun you've reviewed I've been looking at lol
Love my blued Garrison. Worth every penny!
Thanks sir - sure like my 45 1911 from springfield even if it is basic. Never given me any issues
That's right I bought mine in 97 the stainless steel champion model and still have it and runs flawless
Sempre acompanhando os vídeos aqui do Brasil parabéns pelo conteúdo !
I have the rock island 1911 officer's model I love this pistol .it looks identical to that one .I own 9mm but by far is my favorite .and as the grip situation it fits me good I am a stocky made man and it still fits . love the 1911.
Got a Colt Combat Commander satin nickel. Love It ! Hickok45 great demo and show!
I have the blued garrison in 45. Pretty good gun, have had one malfunction in about 250 rounds. Also have the stainless garrison in 9mm. Was getting a lot of failure to go into battery. Sent it back to Springfield. They reamed the chamber and it seems to be fixed.
I like the thicker grips too, and my hands are small. My son likes the thin grips.
If you're looking for a great extended magazine for the 1911 pick up some Wilson Combat magazine's. I use them in my .45 automatic 1911 Springfield Loaded Range Operator and they perform flawlessly. More squeeze time with less reloading. Springfield makes great 1911's.
That's right.when I concealed carry my SA mil-spec I run the Wilson 8rd in the gun and two 10rd Willson for backup
Great video as per all your videos! It was a real close call for me between this model and the S&W 1911 e series. In the end I went with the Smith. The extra checkering was the deciding factor for me.
What!!!!I got the Bul Armory Government model and it has front checkering and is the same price as the Garrison
I purchased the blued version, have really enjoyed the pistol. It is very accurate and a lot of fun to shoot. Long live the 1911.
thanks hickok! just got a SA 1911, your videos are very informative!
Hey Hickok! The new gen21 gen 5 just came out!!!!
Bless your heart hickok
Love it! I would like to see a Glock 30SF in .45 ACP reviewed by you! Great vid none the less.
Awesome video and pistol! Very nice
@@carolynjohnson7308 alright, how are you?
Life is good, a 1911 makes life great!
Getting one, " life is good "👍
I like how casually he shoots everything perfectly, John wick over here lol
My first pistol the blued Garrison 1911, my favorite shooter.
I just bought that Garrison same version.
I love it, shoots great, nice pistol.
I have thick pads on my hand, and the thinner grips fit me pretty good. The fit and finish is great as well.