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Sometime during the early 1900s, the United States of America was searching for an automatic pistol to supply its military with, being a new firearm concept at the time. John Browning, an already prolific firearm designer, produced a pistol design that would be submitted by Colt's Manufacturing Company to directly compete with other tested handguns, including notable designs such as the Luger. The M1911 would eventually succeed as the adopted choice of handgun for the US Military, and is notable for having been in standard use for the rest of the 20th Century with minimal change. It's also one of the final Colt pistols to have been used by the US Military, having been supplied with revolvers from the aforementioned company as early as the mid-19th Century. It was chambered in .45 ACP with a 7-Round Magazine, but notably, was one of the first military pistols to allow chambering of an extra 8th round. Following its introduction, many automatic pistols from then to even the present day were inspired by this design and other pistols that Browning designed, such as the Browning Hi-Power. Within the US Military, it would remain in use with subtle changes until the 1980s, being superseded by the Beretta M9. Incredibly, only now is it being outdated by any means in the present day, even 100 years after its initial conception, making it one of the most legendary, iconic, and timeless firearms in history. Download here. I keep surprising myself with these models.
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I usually model historical firearms and provide history behind them, but I don't think this particular AR/M4 assault rifle requires any introduction... Still Images incase its difficult to make out: Well, beyond the fact that it's typically chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO (.223 Remington) and is a design used since the 1960's. This model includes several posable features and was made with a couple of new techniques I have learned while modelling it. I actually made an (utterly atrocious) M4A1 rig a long time ago, but I believe this model shows just how far I've come with Mine-Imator modelling. Also, most of the parts of this model are removable, thus you can probably replace and add your own parts such as a different magazine or attachments You may download this model here! Sidenote: I may consider revisiting my AK-47 model with the techniques I have now Should I touch up on it soon? Or are there already more than enough AK-47 models for Mine-Imator?
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Finally finished the stuff! Took about 7-10 hours to make. Credit Do not claim as your own, give credit, you know the drill. Download M1911 Pistol (Mag Included) .45 ACP Round (Ammo) Gallery General Shots Sample of Features Magazine Thanks for viewing!