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Colt 1911 Gun Display Stand

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Colt 1911 Gun Display Stand 3d model
Colt 1911 Gun Display Stand 3d model
Colt 1911 Gun Display Stand 3d model
Colt 1911 Gun Display Stand 3d model
Colt 1911 Gun Display Stand 3d model
Colt 1911 Gun Display Stand 3d model
Colt 1911 Gun Display Stand 3d model
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This is a display stand for the replica of the Colt Automatic Pistol .45 M1911A1, USA 1911 created by DENIX, it can be used by any other replica that uses the real dimensions of the weapon.

This display stand is an adaptation that uses the same base as the previous ones that I have created in order to have custom weapon stands of the same style I designed.

The model comes in two versions, one with the entire stand for which you will need a large printer and one in two easy to assemble parts that you can print on any standard printer.

I recommend you to use any brown filament or wood. I'm using Ebony from Winkle Crea from this one.

The M1911 is a robust, reliable, simple-action semi-automatic pistol operated by direct recoil and powered by 7-caliber .45 cartridge die stacker. It was designed for the military use by John M. Browning, who also designed the appropriate cartridge for the weapon, the .45 ACP.

On March 29, 1911, it was officially accepted as a statutory weapon of the US Armed Forces, initially receiving the designation of the .45, M1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Subsequently from 1924, its designation changed to Pistol Auto Caliber .45, M1911A1. In total, the army acquired about 2.7 million pistols during its service life.

It had widespread use in World War I, World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. It remained in service continuously in the American army until 1985, when it was replaced by the Beretta gun. Some variants are still in production, and given their popularity, they are still active in some units of the Special Forces, Navy forces and Marine Corps.

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Hope you like it! Any advice, or recommendation is welcome! Happy Printing!

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8 Likes3 DownloadsAugust 18, 2023
This model is restricted by licensing terms.