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Colt 1911

Colt 1911

$40.00

Replica 3D-Printed Colt 1911 – Display/Reenactment Prop (NOT A TOY)

This is a full-scale 1:1 3D-printed replica of the Colt 1911, crafted from durable plastic and designed specifically for display, cosplay, or reenactment use.

  • Material: High-quality PLA or PETG plastic

  • Construction: 3D printed in multiple parts, part assembly is required.

  • Functionality: Non-functional replica – not capable of discharging a projectile by explosive charge or gas, does not fire and can not be modified to discharge etc.

  • Safety Features: Comes with an orange tip to comply with safety regulations

  • Use Cases: Ideal for film props, military reenactments, collectors, or themed displays

⚠️ Not a Toy – This is a detailed replica intended for adults. It should be used responsibly and never brandished in public spaces. Please ensure you have read and understood the shipping terms to confirm you have met your legal responsibilities. Always follow local laws and regulations regarding replica weapons. We reserve the right to cancel or refuse any order at our sole discretion.

 

Colt 1911: Historical Background

Designer: John Browning
Introduced: 1911
Manufacturer: Colt’s Manufacturing Company
Type: Semi-automatic pistol
Caliber: .45 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol)


Key Historical Points

  • Development:
    The Colt 1911 was designed by the legendary firearms designer John Browning. It was adopted by the U.S. military in 1911, replacing the older .38 caliber revolvers.

  • Military Service:
    The Colt 1911 became the standard-issue sidearm for the United States Armed Forces from 1911 through 1985. It saw extensive use in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.

  • Design Innovations:
    The pistol was notable for its robust design, stopping power with the .45 ACP cartridge, and reliability. It was one of the first semi-automatic pistols to be widely adopted by a military force.

  • Legacy:
    Even after it was officially replaced by the Beretta M9 in 1985, the 1911 remained popular among military special forces, law enforcement, and civilian shooters. Its design has influenced countless pistols, and many variants and clones exist today.

  • Cultural Impact:
    The Colt 1911 is often seen as an iconic American firearm, featured in many films, books, and media. Its distinctive profile and historical significance have made it a collector’s favorite.

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