Jarlaxle
Gold Member
No, I mean my grandfather's old one: an Automatic Pistol, Caliber .45, M1911A1 made in the United States by Colt.
When testing, the Army was determined to break the 1911. They shot it until it tied up, then dunked it in a bucket of water and kept shooting. After six thousand rounds, they DID get it to not shoot. The reason was the usual for a Browning design: they used all the available ammunition.
When testing, the Army was determined to break the 1911. They shot it until it tied up, then dunked it in a bucket of water and kept shooting. After six thousand rounds, they DID get it to not shoot. The reason was the usual for a Browning design: they used all the available ammunition.