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File: Colt. 1911
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~Video~
http://youtu.be/73VOpzheTiQ

~Info~
A fancy Colt. 1911, because I don't release big things that often.

For those not in my group and\or didn't get the message, I'm holding the Kermite's Redux back a bit. It's a lot of fixing and cleaning to do, and there's a lot to consider changing.

In the meantime, expect a V2 of the DMG pack soon.

~Credits~
IIopn - Animations
Zira - Compile, Sounds, Shaders, Texture Edits, Model Edits, World Model, BuyPic, Animation Mirroring, SMD Fixing, Sound Scripting, Animation Edits
Inter - Idle Animation, Render
Cas - Sounds
Grall19 - Textures, Normal Map
An Aggressive Napkin - Model
Blur - Bullet Texture

~Weapon Bio~
The history of the Colt Gov't / M1911 Pistol began in early 1900s, when famous designer John M. Browning began to develop semi-automatic pistols for Colt company. In the 1906-1907 U.S. Army announced trials to replace its service revolvers with new, semi-automatic pistol. Army required the new pistol to have the caliber of .45 inch, so Browning designed its own cartridge that fired 230 grains (14.9 gram) bullet, and then, designed a new pistol. In 1911, after extensive testings, the new pistol and its cartridge, designed by Browning and manufactured by Colt, were adopted for U.S. military service as M1911. Prior to and during World War One, more than one million of these guns were manufactured, mostly by Colt and Springfield Armoury, as well as by Remington-UMC, Burroughs, Savage and some other companies. The rights to manufacture Colt/Browning design were also sold to some foreign countries, such as Norway or Argentine.
In 1926, original design was improved, following the recommendations of the US Army Ordnanve Dept.

Image: Colt.