First used in combat during the Punitive Expedition into Mexico and then
extensively during both World War I (1914-1918) and World War II
(1939-1945), the Colt Government Model (1911) pistol remained the
standard issue handgun in the US armed forces for nearly 80 years and
has continued in service with some units to this day. In fact, the M1911
has seen a resurgence among US Special Operations units, as US Marine
MARSOC and MEUSOC personnel are issued current generation 1911-type
pistols.
In addition, the pistol has seen service with famous law enforcement
agencies such as the Shanghai Municipal Police, LAPD Swat and Texas
Rangers. Nearly a century after its introduction, the M1911 Pistol
remains a popular design and is now produced by virtually every major
firearms manufacturer doing business in the USA.
In this new volume, handgun expert Leroy Thompson sheds new light on the
development, history and use of this revolutionary handgun, complete
with specially-commissioned artwork depicting the firing process and
cutaway profile of the gun, as well as its use in various theaters of
war.