In this video Mattv2099 demos the M1911A1 or 1911 for short. Mattv2099 demonstrates his signature trickshot: shooting a fedora off a hipsters head. Also including a quick overview of holster methodology. As well as a ballistic gel wrapped with denim jeans ballistic test. To make this review and test consistent, Mattv2099 tests if the gun will operate with plastic cling, saran wrap wrapped around the pistol. Finally mattv2099 tests if a giant gummy bear can indeed stop a large bullet. Having seen Taofledermaus gummy bear stop bullets. The title of this video is: 1911 Pistol Review and Ballistic Gel Test - The Ultimate Weapon System Platform\r
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The m1911 is a single-ion, semi-automatic, magazine fed, recoil-operated pistol chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge. It served as the standard-issue It served as the standard-issue sidearm for the United States Armed Forces from 1911 to 1986. It was first used in later stages of the Philippine-American War, and was widely used in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The pistols formal designation as of 1940 was Automatic Pistol, Caliber .45, M1911 for the original model of 1911 or Automatic Pistol, Caliber .45, M1911A1 for the M1911A1, adopted in 1924. The designation changed to Pistol, Caliber .45, Automatic, M1911A1 in the Vietnam era. In total, the U.S. procured around 2.7 million M1911 and M1911A1 pistols in military contrs during its service life. The M1911 was replaced by the 9mm Beretta M9 pistol as the standard U.S. sidearm in October 1986, but due to its popularity among users, it has not been completely phased out. Modernized derivative variants of the M1911 are still in use by some units of the U.S. Army Special Forces, the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps.\r
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Designed by John Browning, the M1911 is the best-known of his designs to use the short recoil principle in its basic design. The pistol was widely copied, and this operating system rose to become the preeminent type of the 20th century and of nearly all modern centerfire pistols. It is popular with civilian shooters in competitive events such as USPSA, IDPA, International Prical Shooting Confederation, and Bullseye shooting. Comp variants are popular civilian concealed carry weapons, because of the designs relatively slim width and the power of the .45 ACP cartridge.\r
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The title of this video is: 1911 Pistol Review and Test with Mattv2099\r
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Answering questions that operators are afraid to ask. Mattv2099 takes a scientific and objective approach to the minutia of the shooting sports. Answering important questions and inventing life hacks the Operator Science playlist serves both as education and entertainment. From weird and crazy custom shotgun loads to PhD dissertation level science this is the place for both education and entertainment.\r
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Lock & Load by Machinimasound.com\r
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The m1911 is a single-ion, semi-automatic, magazine fed, recoil-operated pistol chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge. It served as the standard-issue It served as the standard-issue sidearm for the United States Armed Forces from 1911 to 1986. It was first used in later stages of the Philippine-American War, and was widely used in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The pistols formal designation as of 1940 was Automatic Pistol, Caliber .45, M1911 for the original model of 1911 or Automatic Pistol, Caliber .45, M1911A1 for the M1911A1, adopted in 1924. The designation changed to Pistol, Caliber .45, Automatic, M1911A1 in the Vietnam era. In total, the U.S. procured around 2.7 million M1911 and M1911A1 pistols in military contrs during its service life. The M1911 was replaced by the 9mm Beretta M9 pistol as the standard U.S. sidearm in October 1986, but due to its popularity among users, it has not been completely phased out. Modernized derivative variants of the M1911 are still in use by some units of the U.S. Army Special Forces, the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps.\r
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Designed by John Browning, the M1911 is the best-known of his designs to use the short recoil principle in its basic design. The pistol was widely copied, and this operating system rose to become the preeminent type of the 20th century and of nearly all modern centerfire pistols. It is popular with civilian shooters in competitive events such as USPSA, IDPA, International Prical Shooting Confederation, and Bullseye shooting. Comp variants are popular civilian concealed carry weapons, because of the designs relatively slim width and the power of the .45 ACP cartridge.\r
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The title of this video is: 1911 Pistol Review and Test with Mattv2099\r
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Answering questions that operators are afraid to ask. Mattv2099 takes a scientific and objective approach to the minutia of the shooting sports. Answering important questions and inventing life hacks the Operator Science playlist serves both as education and entertainment. From weird and crazy custom shotgun loads to PhD dissertation level science this is the place for both education and entertainment.\r
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Check out the Science Experiment playlist!\r
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If you want to support future operations I have a patreon campaign:\r
\r
\r
Subscribe to my second channel:\r
\r
\r
Here are a few of my recent popular videos that you may like:\r
Tin Foil Glock 20 Test: \r
AK47 Filled With Twinkies: \r
Unsafe AK47 shooting: \r
Glock wrapped with rubber bands!: \r
\r
Check me out of facebook!\r
\r
Music used: \r
\r
Lock & Load by Machinimasound.com\r
Licensed under Creative Commons CC-BY 3.0 Unported License | \r
\r
Android Aware Remastered\r
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by:TeknoAXE\r
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