True impact on the action of the shotgun when you pull the trigger
Recently, Animagraffs.com designer Jacob O'Neal created an animation series explaining the inner workings of the legendary M1911.
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The Colt M1911 semi-automatic pistol is an American pistol designed by John Browning, using a .45 ACP bullet, which is the standard US military gun from 1911 to 1985 and is still a type US military weapons.
Recently, Animagraffs.com designer Jacob O'Neal created an animation series explaining how the M1911 works inside. Invite you to follow up the activity of this legendary gun.
Up to now it has been more than 100 years old because it has served for more than 100 years in many armies and different battles since 1911. This gun is widely used in World War I, World War II. two, the Korean War and the Vietnam War.
Gun weighs 1105 grams (excluding bullets), 213mm long, 125.7mm long barrel. The relay box contains 8-9 tablets. The gun can load an extra pellet into the bullet chamber, and create a "7 + 1" effect.
The effective range is 62m, 12 meters further than other pistols with extraordinary precision for a shotgun. Guns are also famous for having an extraordinary resistance (bullet .45 ACP) that can block people weighing nearly 80kg with just one bullet.
In addition, guns are easy to clean and store, easier and faster than Beretta M9. This gun however has a weak point, is to be shot and cleaned from the time of purchase, or will be stuck.
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