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The Colt 1911 can be used in conjunction with a [[Maglite|maglite]]. | The Colt 1911 can be used in conjunction with a [[Maglite|maglite]]. |
Latest revision as of 00:01, 30 December 2020
Overview
Colt 1911 | |
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Weapon Type: | Firearm |
Firearm Type: | Handgun |
Ammunition: | .45 ACP |
Clip Size: | 7+1 |
Fire Rate: | Semi-auto |
Reload Time: | ~4 sec. |
Accuracy: | ? |
Weight: | 10 |
The Colt 1911 is a world famous single-action pistol first developed by John Browning in 1911 and was in standard service from 1911-1985, until it was replaced by the Beretta M9 pistol. It has seen action in every major engagement the United States was involved in from World War 1 to the present day. It is often still used by American special forces units.
The Colt 1911 featured in No More Room in Hell is the sleek and modern National Match edition, chambered in .45 ACP ammunition and stores 7 rounds per magazine.
The Colt 1911 can be used in conjunction with a maglite.
Strategy
This weapon is the best choice for close-quarters combats, due to its high damage output, which can kill a zombie in a single headshot. 'Sniping' is not really advised as the short magazine and relatively rare ammunition can produce an ammo waste.
Pros and Cons
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Gallery