Hickok 45 shoots the 1911

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  • Lou45

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    Jun 29, 2010
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    Carroll County
    Not bad considering he vocalized alot of technical errors.

    So now that the original 1911s are 100 years old, does that make them antiques and able to be purchased without an FFL???

    If you can find a 1911 made in 1911, I don't see why not. The price might be a little high though.

    I thought the cutoff for antique was (1890-Something)?

    1898 and it has not changed since the GCA of '68 was enacted.

    So some of you ate the bait and some didn't. Mikec straightened it out for ya's.

    The firearm pictured and used in the video is not a 1911, but a 1911-A1. The video stated it was a WWII early 1940's made 1911. He forgot to mention in all references that it is a 1911-A1.

    A 21# trigger???:sad20: If it is there must be something WRONG with that gun:tdown: Calling Chad, Doctor Chad,
    we have a turd that needs polishing,
    real bad:lol2:
     

    wreckdiver

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    Nov 13, 2008
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    This ain't hickok (it's his neighbor and friend, Tnoutdoors9), but this video was sure fun to watch:



    Nice. I wish my 10/22's were that reliable. I'm lucky if I make it 100 rounds without a jam, sometime only a mag or two.
     

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