Saturday, March 09, 2013

ONE OF A KIND: Full-Auto Colt 1911

Well, this certainly appears unique:

Back in the days when robbing banks got you fame and glory–and ultimately a body full of FBI bullets–John Dillinger was rigging his 1911 the full-auto way.

John Dillinger’s 1911 converted to full auto and .38 Super, complete with a Thompson submachine gun forearm.

“During the bank robber era, some guns-savvy outlaws had gunsmiths make select-fire handguns for them. In fact, an Arizona gunsmith created a full-auto 1911 .38 Super for John Dillinger, complete with vertical forearm. In the early days, it was no big deal.

It wasn’t until the National Firearms Act of 1934 that machineguns were treated any differently than other firearms.” -—Patrick Sweeney, 1911, The First 100 Years

You can purchase a copy of 1911: The First 100 Years by clicking here.


Hat tip: BadBlue Gun News.

3 comments:

Mike aka Proof said...

Let me see...pistol grip? check! Extended magazine? Check!

Put a folding stock and a bayonet lug on that baby and it would make Di-Fi and Sarah Brady really nervous!

Doom said...

Oh, baby. I do like that, sort of. Really, it's like the first micro uzi. Home (U.S.) born, baked, and redone. I best not give a certain friend any notions, especially since he really does have a machinist friend. Unless he can squeeze two out of his pal. :p

Doom said...

Wait, some of those were foreign produced, if the design and most patents were U.S., give or take, so... I should be careful.