Colt 1911 Rail Gun By Walther
I'm interested in these but have a couple of questions. I don't know why it's called a rail gun. I know what the military considers a rail gun but this isn't it. I see it has a threaded barrel but don't see how it can be fitted with a suppressor without having a portion of the barrel extending when the slide is retracted. Clue me in guys. I'm not stupid though some of you would argue that.
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I goggled 'rail gun'. Seems you're gonna need a magnet, a really big magnet. Sorry, that's all i could find.
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Has a rail for lights and lasers.
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Built this for a ‘Tier One Operator’ (Delta Force).
Note the integral ‘rail’ forged into the bottom of the frame extension.
The ‘operator’ promptly installed the light, hooked the bottom of the frame over a door frame and did a couple of one arm pull-ups. Much to my chagrin,,,,, 😳
I set a golf ball on a fence post 15yds away and watched it disappear in a thousand minute particles.
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Always a fan of 1911s, I picked up one of these on sale for $299 in Nov. Been taking it with me to the range often and have put near a couple of bricks thru it already. The finish is a parkerized black. I had only one failure and it was an ammo problem not the gun. Its easy to take down & clean. The trigger out of the box is exceptional.
For a mere 300 bucks, this pistol is worth every penny. Cant really consider it a true Colt however as it is MFG by Walther in Germany but there is nothing wrong with that. Have let a number of accomplices shoot mine and later show at the range with their new purchase & thanking me.
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Thanks guys. I now know where the "rail" comes from. chiefr, looking at the Walther site I see they show a silencer and an adapter convert the metric barrel thread to 1/2-28. What I don't understand is that there is no barrel thread visible. What am I missing here?
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