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The M1911, known simply as 1911 and nicknamed "Colt .45" or "Colt 1911", is an American semi-automatic handgun. It is one of the most common and popular handguns in the world. This weapon is used by both criminals and lawmen alike.

Singleplayer

Found in Anybody Can Buy Me A Drink, A Dame, a Dork, and a Drunk, A Hangover Sent Direct From Mother Nature, Ain't No Reprievement Gonna Be Found Otherwise, A Fat Bald Dude With A Bad Temper and One Card Left To Play. It is used by the DeMarco Crime Family, the Crachá Preto, Filhos De Ogum and UFE.

Description

The M1911 is a basic handgun and deals a moderate amount of damage. The M1911 can be dual-wielded with another M1911, and other single handed firearms. A suppressor can also be attached to it. The M1911 can also hold 12 rounds in a magazine when made golden in single player.

Usage

The M1911 is used by the DeMarco Crime Family, as one of their main sidearms during their hunt after Max Payne, along with the Micro 9mm, and the M10.

The Brazilian Unidade de Forças Especiais officers also used the M1911 commonly as one of their sidearms, along with the PT92.

Social Club description

The 1911 pistol is a single-action, semi-auto handgun with .45 caliber rounds. This is a comparable weapon to the PT92, although the 1911 sacrifices clip size for a better range.

Wars and events involved the M1911

List of war and events that made usage of the M1911 in the story of Max Payne:

Behind the scenes

  • Unlike a real M1911, the pistol has a double action trigger in game.

Canonical error

When Rockstar released a promotional Max Payne 3 video clip about the M1911, in the video, it stated that Max Payne used the gun since the early days of his police career. Not long after the debut of the video, fans wrote comments to Rockstar, saying that the developers must have confused the weapon with the Beretta, Max's signature pistol since Max Payne. Rockstar noticed the mistake, issued an update acknowledging it and uploaded a new video replacing the old one, which now did not feature the erroneous info.

In-game error

In The Great American Savior of the Poor, it appears in the beginning cutscene. Although, there should've been a PT92 instead, being that the chapter begins with that gun.

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