Shooting the colt .45 ACP
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Shooting the colt .45 ACP
Gentlemen,
Last weekend, had been with a friend of mine to the shooting range to shoot a whole lot of pistols, revolvers and rifles...
Takes a lot of time to upload videos...here's one..i'll add the others when time permits
Pls feel free to point out the mistakes made..cos, I was really bad:)
http://s112.photobucket.com/albums/n182 ... sen011.flv
Regards
Ranjeet
Last weekend, had been with a friend of mine to the shooting range to shoot a whole lot of pistols, revolvers and rifles...
Takes a lot of time to upload videos...here's one..i'll add the others when time permits
Pls feel free to point out the mistakes made..cos, I was really bad:)
http://s112.photobucket.com/albums/n182 ... sen011.flv
Regards
Ranjeet
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Re: Shooting the colt .45 ACP
looks cool dude I have not tried my hands on .45 yet but seen the amount of recoil in many videos in compare to that you handled the recoil nicely. but it would be better if you could show us where you actually placed you shot.
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The .45 is in my opinion the best handgun calibre I've ever shot, (i've shot only a few)...but I shot the .44 Mag and that does really have a recoil..Got a viedo of that as well...will upload it sometime..to_saptarshi";p="14186 wrote: looks cool dude I have not tried my hands on .45 yet but seen the amount of recoil in many videos in compare to that you handled the recoil nicely. but it would be better if you could show us where you actually placed you shot.
BTW , I could upload this one.who can identify this gun?
http://s112.photobucket.com/albums/n182 ... sen094.flv
Cheers
Ranjeet
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Looks Soviet/ Russian.... WW-II? PPD or PPS?Ranjeet Singh";p="14187 wrote: BTW , I could upload this one.who can identify this gun?
http://s112.photobucket.com/albums/n182 ... sen094.flv
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Re: Shooting the colt .45 ACP
Hi Ranjeet,
Just one question...when u fired the colt .45 not using the 2 handed grip,I failed to notice the slide going into battery....any particular reason?
..BTW the recoil was well handled!
Just one question...when u fired the colt .45 not using the 2 handed grip,I failed to notice the slide going into battery....any particular reason?
..BTW the recoil was well handled!
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Re: Shooting the colt .45 ACP
I could shoot, about 10 inch group at 50 mts. I shot about 50 shots, I got the bull´s eye once or twice...Anupam";p="14247 wrote:What was the accuracy of your .45 fire ?
Anyway, I would be back in Bangalore and would be back to my 4.5 mm from the .45
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Re: Shooting the colt .45 ACP
Ranjeet,
Use a two handed Weaver or similar hold when you shoot a 45. Yes, I agree with you that they are very nice to shoot and hardly recoil if you hold them properly. Grumpy used to build competition pistols when they were legal in the UK and Mark regularly shoots a 1911. They would weigh in with more advice as would Praveen who has several fine 1911s in different calibres in his collection.
The semi auto version of the subgun does look like a Soviet design though I cannot see it clearly as the video is somewhat dark.
Cheers!
Use a two handed Weaver or similar hold when you shoot a 45. Yes, I agree with you that they are very nice to shoot and hardly recoil if you hold them properly. Grumpy used to build competition pistols when they were legal in the UK and Mark regularly shoots a 1911. They would weigh in with more advice as would Praveen who has several fine 1911s in different calibres in his collection.
The semi auto version of the subgun does look like a Soviet design though I cannot see it clearly as the video is somewhat dark.
Cheers!
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Re: Shooting the colt .45 ACP
It looks like a Brit Lanchester or could be a PPSH 41 not sure as full portion of the gun is not visible due to darknessBTW , I could upload this one.who can identify this gun?
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Re: Shooting the colt .45 ACP
Thats a PPSh41 with a less common 35 round magazine. These curved magazines were (for reasons not too clear) manufactured alongside the more common 71 round drum.
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Re: Shooting the colt .45 ACP
Hi Cottage cheese, that's absolutely right, its a Russian PPSH-41,cal7.62x25 Tokarev. There was the 71 round drum magazine, somehow it always got stuck..cottage chese";p="15092 wrote:Thats a PPSh41 with a less common 35 round magazine. These curved magazines were (for reasons not too clear) manufactured alongside the more common 71 round drum.
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Re: Shooting the colt .45 ACP
After shooting the .44 Mag, I found that the .45 colt is a great gun and can be shot with one hand, but the .44 mag is a killer at least for memehulkamdar";p="14262 wrote:Ranjeet,
Use a two handed Weaver or similar hold when you shoot a 45. Yes, I agree with you that they are very nice to shoot and hardly recoil if you hold them properly. Cheers!
Cheers
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I regularly shoot my 1911A1 chambered in .45 ACP and it is a hoot to shoot. The recoil is punchy but not shrieky, I don't know how to describe it correct.
Compared to 9mms and .357 it is great. I haven't shot .22s or .32s so don't know what those are like. BTW, I have shot the magnums and 9mms a long long time ago when I was in the US. The .45 I fire these days in India.
AMK
Compared to 9mms and .357 it is great. I haven't shot .22s or .32s so don't know what those are like. BTW, I have shot the magnums and 9mms a long long time ago when I was in the US. The .45 I fire these days in India.
AMK
AMK
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