Talk:M1911

Is the reload time correct? (CoD4 version, unloaded) Should it be 1.917 like the other two pistols? Ryukira 03:03, 29 July 2008 (UTC)

Kimber Warrior vs Springfield Armory Professional
http://www.gunshopfinder.com/springfield/PC9111.jpg This is a Springfield Armory Professional.

http://www.rguns.net/Graphics/Handguns/SemiAuto/KimberWarrior-400.JPG This is a Kimber Warrior.

There were two unfactual statements and an error of logic - saying that Kimber pistols haven't stainless barrel and bushings (which all of them do, and the Springfield Armory Professional does not (the barrel that is)) - saying that Kimbers do not have match-grade triggers (which they ALL do, though most of them have the three-hole lightweight aluminum trigger as shown, and others have higher grade skeletonized or solid triggers) - and considering that Kimbers are "a Kimber" and not "Kimber pistols", as Kimber has an entire series of handguns and is not one model. The in-game model does not have an integrated magwell as the Professional has, but does not have the 1913 rail as seen on the Warrior. The rear sight is identical in profile between the Professional, Warrior, and model - the Professional's is a Novak, most Springfields are, while the Warrior is a Meprolight Tactical Wedge. The stocks ("grips", as you all may call them) are identical to the Warrior's, while the Professional has wooden stocks from the factory.

^ the reason for my edit. 76.235.135.82 10:03, February 28, 2010 (UTC)

http://www.ammoland.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/springfield-armory-loaded-1911-pistol-parkerized.jpg A Springfield Armory Loaded 1911

As far as I can tell the ONLY things that would need to be changed to be the in-game 1911 are: aftermarket grips (lots of people do that anyway), a black guide rod and plug instead of stainless ones, and a beavertail safety that doesn't have the part that sticks out at the bottom.

http://www.nighthawkcustom.com/detail.aspx?ID=133 Here are the grips (in tan obviously) Alex T Snow 03:08, April 19, 2010 (UTC)

The recoil trivia
If you say imply so, Mr. Admin. I will get proof this time. 04:08, 14 August 2009 (UTC)
 * Rules say that you don't add trivia related to the gun in real life. That's why I deleted it. Darkman 4 04:14, 14 August 2009 (UTC)
 * But I thought the rules allow you to retell how something is inaccurately portrayed compared to the real thing. 04:26, 14 August 2009 (UTC)
 * Yeah, but hta'ts so minor I highly doubt anyone would notice nor care. Darkman 4 05:13, 14 August 2009 (UTC)

...We're talking about trivia sections, here, dude. And you removed a fact. I'm getting proof and putting it back in, 'kay? There's all kinds of crap that no one cares about in Trivia, doesn't mean you should remove it, especially if it's true. Akyoyo 05:31, 14 August 2009 (UTC)
 * I don't give a shit about proof. Since you feel the whole world needs to know about this, go ahead. Darkman 4 05:36, 14 August 2009 (UTC)

I'm just saying the rules would all be in place, especially with a citation, if it was kept. Whatever, I'll just take your word and leave it out. You obviously wouldn't be an admin if your judgment wasn't so great, so I'll just believe you. (And no, I'm not being sarcastic, I'm believing you.) 05:53, 14 August 2009 (UTC)

Lol,and M1911 might have killed the first horseman,it was used to kill AL-Asad, Victor Zakhaev killed himself with one,Soap kills Imran with the one that killed Al-Asad,and he has it in modern warfare 2,is this going to be like BIA:Hell's Highway were the gun is like a characterKevinsux909 04:37, 28 August 2009 (UTC)

Modern Warfare 2
I can't believe that the M1911 won't be in Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer.--DESD11 01:55, November 5, 2009 (UTC)
 * Or single player either (at least not usable by the player). It's a travesty, I tell you! Ghost Leader 08:05, November 11, 2009 (UTC)

I'm SUPER DUPER pissed that there is no M1911 in MW2's multiplayer. Infinity Ward, thank you for the great game, but WHAT THE FUCK??? NO M1911? UPDATE THE GAME AND PUT IT IN BITCHES! Love, MY ASS CoD addict 04:37, December 13, 2009 (UTC)

Silver M1911
The M1911 seen in "Game Over," is believed to be nickel plated not silver plated. i have changed the article and added to trivia, but would like confirmation. Also, please change the picture text. Discuss

It's real name is ATM Harballer, I was searching the Hitman Wikia when I saw it, search it on wikipedia 187.89.45.254 03:20, January 23, 2010 (UTC)

Not all Silver 1911's are AMT Hardballers, and by the way its AMT not ATM Toilet Bowl Soldier 11:49, January 23, 2010 (UTC+8)


 * Is it possible that it may also be stainless steel? --

The only 1911 I saw close to a Silver one is a Nickel Plated 1911 made by Remington Rand Toilet Bowl Soldier 22:07, February 28, 2010 (UTC+8)

1911 in the Gulag image?


Not that this isn't a terrible picture, I was wondering if anyone could take and/or find the pictures of the 1911 when Soap hands it to Price in the Gulag mission (with the grip facing Price). I just wanted an image that emphasized a bit more on the coyote tan hand-grips. --
 * Here you go. 12:21, February 28, 2010 (UTC)

"Nickle plated"- I think some people are confused.
I keep seeing the term "nickle plated" applied to any gun that isn't black. For instance, the real life picture of a 1911 near the bottom of the page is described as "nickle plated." I'm 99% sure that's not true; it's just bare steel. Furtermore, when I remember playing the game, when I saw the "silver" colored 1911, I identified it as just stainless steel.

I could be wrong but I think the problem is that some people think that any firearm that doesn't have black metal is nickle plated. There ARE certainly guns out there that are nickle plated, but the vast, vast, vast majority of "silver" colored guns are just stainless steel. Walk into a gun store and almost all of the handguns being sold are either blue ("blue", "blued" or "blued steel" is the term for black metal on a gun) or stainless. Nickle and chrome plating on firearms is uncommon.

Also sometimes on very old guns that were blued, the blue finish has worn off and it looks like shiny (but not stainless) steel. That's just plain bare steel.

To avoid confusion: there's no such thing as a "silver" gun; as in, a gun that is plated with the element silver.

Source: I've been shooting for the past 11 years of my life, have bought ~30 guns in my life, currently own ~15.

-poster did not sign-

Being a shooter and in-depth researcher myself, I'm going to have to agree. Also, it's "nickel". not "nickle". 76.233.80.99 02:44, March 2, 2010 (UTC)

A couple of problems
So I noticed that in the MW2 section, it doesn't have a main picture of the pistol... just wanted to state that.

Also, do we need a real life picture of the 1911? I personally think it would be a good idea. But, alas, I haven't figured out how to mess with pictures on here yet.

Also, not sure if it needs to stay or not... but do we really need that bit of trivia about akimbo 1911s in Black Ops?

Oorah! 12:48, June 15, 2010 (UTC)

First of all, The 1911 was not in Multiplayer, so that means there is no main picture for it.

Secondly, There has been an overhaul project and now we have this "No IRL" Policy so... im sorry we can't put a RL picture of the 1911.

Third of all, The trivia section is just speculation and would be removed after we find out something.

--Soldier 13:12, June 15, 2010 (UTC)

Hm... well, I suppose so, but I was thinking something along the lines of a picture of it in its display case in the museum.

Thanks for clearing that up for me : D

Oorah! 12:10, June 25, 2010 (UTC)

Symbols
So, the symbols that tell what games this pistol appears in, well, they overlap the "Tell the article to standby, we're on our way, out." notification.

Oorah! 12:13, June 25, 2010 (UTC)

WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was really really really really really x 1000 angry that the 1911 wasnt in mw2. maybe if enough people bitch about it, it can be in MW3.

its not IWs fault, when the game released the 1911 was having problems so they took it out, if you get it in the mueseum it takes about a half second to reload after all shots are fired.Joey07141 06:16, July 25, 2010 (UTC)

Confusion
I dont remember where at on here I read it but it said the 1911 was used in Loose Ends, I paid more attention to the guns people where using more than the mission and I didnt see it once, not even in a holster.

Sign your posts.

I believe that if you search the bodies of enemy snipers, you will find a holstered 1911 on their bodies somewhere... I'm not 100% sure though.

Oorah! 13:01, July 8, 2010 (UTC)

Call of Duty M1911
Do we really need the picture of the first Call of Duty's M1911? There is this big black line through it, and I don't think we want it if it has that line in it. BengalMan81 00:32, August 17, 2010 (UTC)

It looks fine to me, tbh. 00:49, August 17, 2010 (UTC)

Wager match
Stated: "This weapon will also be used in the One in the Chamber mode along with the Makarov pistol" Does this mean we can pick between the Makorav and M1911, if this is comfirmed, just tell me, don't get mad, I couldn't find this anywhere. Trayvin talk 19:35, October 3, 2010 (UTC)

OT
this gun's damage is not that accurate compared to it's real life counterpart

Laser Colt
For the record, the Laser Colt only appears in some odd modification of the game, and thus shouldn't be mentioned on this forum (due to it not being canon).GothicEmperor 13:26, October 24, 2010 (UTC)

Inconsistencies
In the Trivia, it says the STG-44 is not in Black Ops but in the STG's article it doesn't mention Black Ops. I'm assuming it is because of Reznov being in Black Ops and that Treyarch mentioned a flashback mission

71.189.211.186 07:10, November 4, 2010 (UTC)

Mustang and Sally
So the two infamous M1911's on virtually all Black Ops box art(s) have been revealed here  at roughly 2:42 and 7:40 are dubbed "Mustang and Sally." While the single player campaign Mustang and Sally are probably less explosive, these two are given to the player when downed (could possibly be a deathcard or the like, having those all the time one was down could make some pretty interesting strategies) and are essentially the C-3000 B1at-ch35(es?) Anyway, I just thought this was an interesting little tad of info. Couldnt quite decide where to put it, if anyone has any other locations to put this just reply or tell me.

Also, as the video will likely be taken down, I might have saved a soundless, low-quality copy via hypercam. If you really want to see it, I might be able to help

BO Info
The page states that in Black Ops multiplayer, it takes three shots to kill someone in core gameplay at close range and even more at longer ranges. I remember using the weapon in the pre-match before a sticks-and-stones game and it didn't seem to take that many shots, honestly. Also, does the normal approach include talking about hardcore performance as well as core performance? Incrognito 18:22, November 10, 2010 (UTC)