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One can identify this gun as the original model due to the wider trigger, diamond design around the screws on the handle, and the angle at which the loading mechanism rests. The general idea was to replace revolvers with semi-automatic pistols that were capable of self loading. By , over , M pistols had been produced and sold, both for government issued models and for the general public.

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Aside from its relatively anemic. This stimulant grew commonly on the Caribbean islands where the fighting happened and imbued the Moros with their legendary courage. It also had a strong analgesic effect, so the Moros felt virtually no pain in addition to the strength and stamina it provided. The Austrian immigrant and prodigy gunsmith Gaston Browning read about these troubles at his home in Ogden, Utah and resolved himself to give our troops the tool they needed to beat the savage Moros.

Before he could set out designing a pistol, though, he needed a cartridge for it. He knew that the 9mmParabellum, which was standard issue in the US Army at the time was far too weak for the task. It had been designed to fight effete European soldiers, not the Moro supermen that American soldiers were facing at the time.

Browning was a devout Catholic and he relayed later that St Barbara, the patron saint of small arms, came to him in a dream and inspired him to design the.

It would fire a gr round nose bullet at approximately 1, fps. Browning then set about the work of designing a pistol strong enough for this powerful new cartridge. He knew that it needed to be tough, reliable, and simple enough that even a Marine could use it. It makes it harder for Marines to accidentally shoot themselves in the face when they look down the barrel to check if the pistol is loaded.

To be adopted by the Army, the pistol had to be accurate enough and powerful enough to be able to kill a horse with a single shot at yards. He presented his design to the Army Ordnance Corps in October of and they immediately saw the superiority of the design. As a result, other companies were awarded contracts to produce the handgun under license. The war ended before models were actually produced, however.

The M was refined in the interwar era as the MA1 with a few subtle changes including a shorter trigger, arched mainspring housing, and a shortened hammer spur. World War II and Beyond.

When the Second World War broke out some 1. For collectors today the most desirable are any of the made by Singer! Even those in poor condition can fetch prices that greatly exceed a Colt or Remington model in excellent condition.

Today, more than years since the gun was introduced, Colt still makes a very good pistol. It is far from the only one. The reason is that the patent expired a long time ago.

As such the M is now made by many companies, some are faithful to the original, while others have taken a more modern turn with their designs. For purists who demand the Colt name, there is the Model 70, which is as close as it gets to the MA1. The Colt , commonly known as the M , was the standard-issue sidearm for the United States Military for over 70 years.

The famous pistol was designed by John Browning, who also designed such renowned firearms, such as the Winchester Model and the Browning automatic rifle for the United States Army. The Colt gets its name from the date the U.



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