Hardball 1911 is a nickname given to the Colt 1911 pistol that was designed for use with full metal jacket (FMJ) ammunition, also known as "hardball." The term "hardball" refers to the bullet's full metal jacket, which prevents the lead core from deforming as it travels through a target.
The Colt 1911 is a semi-automatic handgun that was developed by legendary firearms designer John M. Browning in 1910. It was adopted by the United States military in 1911 and remained the standard-issue firearm for the U.S. Armed Forces until the mid-1980s. Today, the 1911 remains a popular choice among gun enthusiasts and is widely used in competitive shooting sports.
The Hardball 1911 is designed to handle the higher pressures generated by FMJ ammunition and is known for its accuracy and reliability. It typically has a longer barrel and heavier slide compared to other 1911 models, which helps to reduce felt recoil and improve accuracy. It also has a larger magazine capacity, typically holding eight rounds instead of the standard seven.
Overall, the Hardball 1911 is a durable and dependable firearm that has rightfully earned its place in firearms history.
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