Ruger 1911 .45 ACP (ammo test)

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In this YouTube video, the host is at the shooting range with a Ruger SR1911 Commander pistol and is testing various types of .45 caliber ammunition. The video starts with him discussing the firearm, the new 10-round magazine he acquired, and the different types of ammo he brought, including Remington hollow points and Winchester full metal jacket rounds.

Throughout the session, the host conducts a series of tests with various magazines, including an 8-round Taurus magazine and the Ruger’s original magazine. He notes that he previously experienced feeding issues with Hornady Critical Defense hollow points but wants to see how other rounds perform. After testing each type of ammunition, he mentions that the Remington hollow points and Winchester rounds function without issues, while the Hornady rounds are problematic.

The host discusses his shooting technique, emphasizing the importance of trigger control, and comments on the recoil and feel of shooting a .45 caliber compared to a 9mm. He also shares his thoughts on the physical sensation of firing the Ruger, noting that it can be tough on the hand after several rounds.

Overall, the video serves as a practical review of the Ruger SR1911, while also providing insights on the reliability of various ammunition types, shooting techniques, and the experience of shooting a .45 caliber handgun. The video ends with the host expressing his desire to keep the Ruger despite its recoil and plans to maintain it after the shooting session.

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