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Happy Birthday to the Venerable 1911

Happy Birthday to the Venerable 1911
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It’s Valentine’s Day once again! While I hope that you’re getting ready for celebrations with your spouse, I want to remind you that today is also the birthday of one of America’s great loves, John Moses Browning’s illustrious 1911.

Browning was issued the patent, No. 984,519, on this day back 115 short years ago, and firearms and military history would be forever changed through that innovation. While I’m a diehard Glock guy myself, I can’t help but love the classic piece of military americana. More than 7 million official 1911s have been produced, with countless other unlicensed copies out there as well. My particular favorite copy is the Argentine Ballester-Molina, which, after 80 years, is still one of the nicest guns that I’ve ever handled.

31 countries, as large as the United States and as small as Fiji, still use the 1911 in their military and police forces in some capacity, it has been used in more wars than I care to count, and the platform has even been modernized into a double-stack 9mm dubbed the “2011.” Perhaps the only other firearm that could compete with its iconic nature would be the commie AK-47. For our Virginian friends, the 1911 may soon be the only gun that they are allowed to possess.

Happy 115th birthday to the winner of two World Wars. Here’s to another 115 years.

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