What is the weakness of the 1911?

The primary weaknesses of the 1911 pistol are its lower magazine capacity, susceptibility to reliability issues (especially in cheaper models or different calibers like 9mm), higher maintenance needs due to tighter tolerances, and the complex manual of arms (single-action only, multiple safeties) requiring specific training, making it less forgiving than many modern designs like Glocks for general duty or defense, say Guns and Ammo, all4shooters.com, and Reddit users.
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What is the most common problem with the 1911?

After all, a number of shooters have reported all sorts of problems with 1911 pistols, including feeding issues, magazine jamming, or 1911 slide lock problems. I believe these problems mainly occur if you get one of the low-end 1911s.
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What are the disadvantages of the 1911?

The disadvantages are that it is a big ass gun. Too big for many people. It has higher recoil and at one point was only seen to achieve full effectiveness in a 5 inch barrel. In a lighter size weapon, recoil is intolerable for many.
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Why do 1911s jam so much?

1911s jam due to a combination of factors like poor magazine quality, insufficient lubrication, weak springs, "limp wristing" (not gripping firmly), dirt/fouling, and issues with small parts like the extractor or ejector, exacerbated by the .45 ACP's power and design needing proper tuning and maintenance for reliable feeding, especially with hollow-point ammo, unlike simpler modern designs. 
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What makes 1911 so special?

The 1911 pistol is revered for its iconic design, superb ergonomics, and exceptional accuracy, largely due to its light, crisp, single-action trigger, making it easy to shoot well. Its steel frame, reliable mechanics, and dual safeties (grip safety and thumb safety) provided robust performance, while its long history with the U.S. military cemented its legendary status, leading to vast customization options and aftermarket support.
 
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Why did the US military stop using the 1911?

The U.S. military stopped using the M1911 as its standard sidearm primarily due to its age, limited magazine capacity (7 rounds), and the push for NATO ammunition standardization (9mm), making logistics easier with allies. The existing stockpiles of worn-out 1911s were aging, parts were scarce, and newer designs offered more rounds and easier maintenance, leading to its replacement by the Beretta M9 in the 1980s.
 
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Is a 1911 better than a Glock?

Neither a 1911 nor a Glock is universally "better"; they serve different needs, with the 1911 offering a classic, crisp trigger for enthusiasts and competition, while the Glock provides modern reliability, higher capacity, and simpler operation ideal for defense and general use, making the best choice dependent on user preference, intended purpose (defense vs. sport), and feel. The Glock excels in straightforward reliability and capacity, while the 1911 shines in craftsmanship, trigger feel, and historical appeal, though often with lower capacity and more weight. 
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What gun is most known for jamming?

7 Gun Models Notorious for Constantly Jamming
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  • Cheap Quality of the Diamondback DB9 Causes Jamming. ...
  • The Remington RP9 is Poorly Made and Notorious for Jamming. ...
  • The Century Ultra 87 is a Knock off Brand that Jams.
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Which 1911 is most reliable?

For the most reliable 1911, high-end custom shops like Wilson Combat, Nighthawk Custom, and Les Baer are top-tier, but for excellent production models, look to Springfield Armory (TRP, Garrison), Dan Wesson, and SIG Sauer, while Ruger (SR1911) and Rock Island Armory (RIA) offer great value and reliability at lower price points. Reliability in 1911s often comes with tight tolerances and quality components, with brands like Wilson Combat offering near-custom performance in production guns, and others like SIG providing great factory features and function.
 
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What pistol do Navy SEALs carry in 2025?

While the iconic SIG Sauer P226 (MK25) remains a trusted staple, Navy SEALs also integrate newer options like the Glock 19 (Mk 27), offering a mix of proven reliability and modern features for different mission needs, with the P226's corrosion resistance for maritime use and the Glock's consistent trigger and polymer frame for lighter carry, though the SEALs are moving towards Glocks as a long-term replacement.
 
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What is the greatest pistol of all time?

There's no single "best" pistol, as it depends on the use (duty, carry, sport), but the Colt 1911 is iconic for impact and design, while modern contenders like the Sig Sauer P320/P365 dominate sales for reliability, and the Sig P226/X5 Legion and CZ Shadow 2 are revered for accuracy and competition. The "best" often comes down to a balance of reliability, accuracy, ergonomics, and personal preference for features like capacity or trigger. 
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How much does an M1911 typically cost?

On average, price of Colt 1911 ranges from $800 for basic models to over $2000 for more collectible versions. While the cost of 1911 might look like a bit too much, this type of 1911 is definitely worth the investment as the 1911 offers exceptional performance and reliability.
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What pistol do Navy SEALs prefer?

Navy SEALs historically used the SIG Sauer P226 MK25 as their standard sidearm for years, known for its reliability in harsh conditions, but they have transitioned to the lighter, more modern polymer-framed Glock 19, which offers better performance in saltwater environments and is lighter, though P226s are still found in use. SEALs often have broad firearm choice, but the P226 was the iconic choice, while the Glock 19 is the newer standard for its practical advantages.
 
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What gun is least likely to jam?

For maximum reliability with minimal jamming, revolvers are inherently simple and robust, while modern polymer pistols like Glocks, Smith & Wesson M&P (2.0), and Ruger EC9s are known for durability and few malfunctions; however, any firearm can jam, with maintenance, ammo quality, and magazine condition being crucial factors. The classic AR-15 platform in original spec with quality mags also offers high reliability.
 
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What is the lifespan of a 1911?

For a quality 1911, it's life span will probably be longer than yours. A quality barrel can last for tens of thousands of rounds. same with the firing pin. Springs can last anywhere from 5k-25k rounds, and sometimes more depending on the kind and quality.
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Are cheap 1911s worth buying?

Buying a cheap 1911 is a good way to dip your toe into the expensive world of steel-framed pistols. They're powerful and fun to shoot, and they make decent platforms for customization. Best of all, you won't have to be precious with one.
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What is the best caliber for a 1911?

The "best" 1911 caliber depends on your goal: .45 ACP offers tradition, power, and that classic 1911 feel; 9mm is best for affordability, lower recoil, and higher capacity; while 10mm provides serious power for woods defense or hunting but needs a robust 1911. For general shooting, 9mm wins, but for iconic status and stopping power, it's .45 ACP, with .38 Super and 10mm as popular alternatives. 
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What 1911 did Chris Kyle use?

While in combat, Chris chose the Springfield Armory TRP™ for its reliable performance and toughness. In his words in best-selling book, American Sniper, he tells how that TRP™ may have saved his life.
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What 1911 do Navy Seals use?

Why do Navy Seals Use a Sig P226? The M1911 . 45 caliber handgun is more than 100 years old and U.S. military personnel carried the firearm in several different U.S. conflicts to include World War I, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, Grenada and of course the Cold War.
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What hits harder, 357 or 45?

45 ACP is perfectly capable of taking down a coyote or even a deer at close distances, but the . 357 is a far more effective hunting cartridge, especially in a rifle. Both can be used on small and medium game, but the . 357 is more effective on deer-sized animals and can step up to larger animals like bears.
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Why do Mexicans like .38 super?

The .38 Super is popular in Mexico mainly due to strict gun laws that ban civilian ownership of military calibers like 9mm and .45 ACP, making the non-military .38 Super a legal choice for defense and sport, especially in classic 1911 platforms, where its power and penetration (even through car doors) were highly valued and it became a cultural icon, often seen in ornate, embellished versions.
 
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Who makes the highest quality 1911 pistol?

The best 1911 brands depend on your budget and needs, with top-tier custom options like Wilson Combat, Nighthawk Custom, and Les Baer, mid-range favorites including Dan Wesson, Springfield Armory, and Sig Sauer, and reliable budget choices from Rock Island Armory (RIA), Colt, and Smith & Wesson offering excellent value and performance for various uses like carry, duty, or competition. 
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Should I get a 1911 in 45 or 9mm?

The 1911 in 9mm offers lower recoil, higher capacity, cheaper ammo, and easier shooting, making it great for training, while the classic .45 ACP provides more "thump," less overpenetration, and authentic historical feel, though with more recoil and fewer rounds; modern 9mm 1911s can be highly reliable but the .45 is inherently more robust in cycling, though hollow point feeding can be tricky in .45s.
 
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