FRI | OCTOBER 10, 2025

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Welcome the follow-up to Whitewater Fishing’s recently released Thermoclyne Jacket, the new Thermoclyne Vest. The insulation on tap is Sonora® Aura, which Whitewater thermally-mapped to increase insulation in key areas, while intelligently reducing it in others.
Team Remington’s roster of talented sponsored shooters excelled at the recent World Championships earning medals in almost every category of the event. The participants at the event included Clay Baldwin, Stuart Brown, Houston DeShotels, Schaefer Stanfill, Connor Thigpen, and the newest member of the team Rocky Romo.

Sierra Bullets celebrates sponsored shooter Corson Piper as he moves into a four-way tie for first place in the national standings after an outstanding performance at the 2025 KRG Windbreaker.
Sierra Bullets congratulates sponsored shooter Levi Wilson on his outstanding second-place finish at the 2025 Bushnell Tactical GAP Grind Pro-Am, held October 4-5 in Finger, Tennessee.
Fiocchi of America proudly celebrates the outstanding achievement of its Pro Shooting Team member Lanny Barnes, who was crowned the NRA World Shooting Lady Champion at the 2025 NRA World Shooting Championships held at Camp Atterbury in Edinburg, Indiana.

Sierra Bullets celebrates sponsored shooter Corson Piper as he moves into a four-way tie for first place in the national standings after an outstanding performance at the 2025 KRG Windbreaker.
Team Winchester and Team White Flyer secured nine top three finishes across events at the 2025 Southeast Regional at Back Wood Quail Club in Georgetown, South Carolina.
Federal Ammunition congratulates sponsored shooter Stuart Brown for an outstanding performance at the 2025 World Skeet Championships. Brown finished on top of the podium in two events and medaled in two others. He was the 12-gauge East Event Champion and the 28-gauge Champion while also earning Runner-Up in both the HAA and Doubles events.

Team Remington captured several top podium spots at the 2025 NSCA Southeast Regional. The competition is the final leg of the regional circuit ahead of the National Championships. Team Remington’s Madison Sharpe led the list of outstanding performances by winning the Lady Main Event title in a shoot-off.
B&P USA, the manufacturer of the world’s premier shotshells for clays and hunting, proudly celebrates the outstanding achievements of its Pro Staff members Macie Page and Joseph Pinchin, alongside strong performances from Gebben Miles and Karen Miles.
HIVIZ® Shooting Systems congratulates pro staff shooters Lanny Barnes and Teri (Tes) Salb on their outstanding performances at the 2025 NRA World Shooting Championship, held Sept. 30-Oct. 4. Their results underscore the dedication, skill and competitive spirit that define Team HIVIZ.
HatsanUSA and Escort Shotguns announce their participation in the NASGW Expo, which will take place from October 15-17, 2025, in Grapevine, Texas. HatsanUSA invites Attendees to visit Booth #622 to experience the latest advancements in airguns and firearms from these two leading brands.
Nosler® announces their participation in the upcoming 2025 National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers (NASGW) Annual Conference and Expo. The event will take place in Grapevine, TX, from October 15-17, 2025.
SDS Arms announced its attendance at the 2025 NASGW Expo & Annual Meeting, October 15-17 in Grapevine, Texas. Attendees are invited to visit Booth #211, where SDS Arms will showcase products across all brands, including Tisas USA, Tokarev USA, Military Armament Corp, Spandau Arms and Inglis.

Maxim Defense announced that they will be exhibiting at the 2025 NASGW Annual Meetings & Expo held Wednesday, October 15th through Friday, October 17th at the Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas. If you are planning to attend the NASGW Show, stop by the Maxim Defense booth #1722 to check out their best-in-class firearms, suppressors and more.
Meprolight will be in Grapevine TX, Booth #1705 for the NASGW Annual Meeting & Expo taking place October 15-17. Products shown will include the new Meprolight Variable Optic, Meprolight MCO PRO and the Mepro Tru-Vision SR Mil-Spec Red Dot.
BERSA USA announces that it will exhibit at the 2025 National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers (NASGW) Expo, taking place Oct. 15–17 at the Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas. Bersa USA will be located at booth No. 918.

Patriot Ordnance Factory Inc. (POF-USA) announced that it will be exhibiting at the NASGW 2025 Expo, taking place Oct. 15-17 at the Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas.
Taylor’s & Company is proud to announce they will be attending the 2025 National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers (NASGW) Annual Meetings & Expo held Wednesday, October 15th through Friday, October 17th at the Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas.
Dead Air Silencers will be an attending sponsor of the 2025 NASGW Expo. The 2025 NASGW Expo and National Meeting will be held October 15-17 in Grapevine, Texas. Dead Air Silencers will be displaying throughout the three-day event in booth #1417.

Target Sports USA announced its participation in the 2025 NASGW Expo this October. Marko Samardzija, Chief Operating Officer of Target Sports USA, will attend the event alongside members of the TSUSA team.
Zaffiri Precision has announced its "ZPrime Days" promotion, offering 15 percent off a wide range of Zaffiri Precision products beginning immediately and running through Oct. 15, 2025.
Dead Air Silencers and Ruger Firearms are teaming up to celebrate the end of the $200 tax stamp fee and to introduce the new RXD Series. Beginning October 13, 2025, and running through December 31, 2025, the Stamp Out the Tax Giveaway will award one Ruger firearm paired with a Dead Air RXD suppressor to a lucky winner every week.

FN America announces that it has delivered test and evaluation samples of two all-new weapon systems – LICC-IWS and LICC-AMG – along with ammunition as part of a long-term development contract with the Department of Defense’s Irregular Warfare Technical Support Directorate (IWTSD).
NSSF® invites hunters and shooters to bid on a Winchester SX4 Upland Field 20 Gauge Shotgun on GunBroker.com, with proceeds benefitting NSSF’s Project ChildSafe® firearm safety program. Bidding is now open and continues through October 12.
Shell Shock Technologies, LLC. announced its role as the official ammunition sponsor of the upcoming Gun Talk Colt Experience, taking place Oct. 29–30, 2025, at Range Ready Studios in Robert, Louisiana.
The National Rifle Association—along with the American Suppressor Association, Firearms Policy Coalition, and Second Amendment Foundation—announced the filing of another lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the National Firearms Act of 1934 (NFA).
Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) Wednesday filed an urgent Petition for Rehearing En Banc in Koons v. Platkin, urging the full Third Circuit Court of Appeals to correct a deeply flawed 3-judge panel decision that greenlit New Jersey’s sweeping, unconstitutional scheme to nullify the right to carry in public.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) announced the filing of a new SAF lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the National Firearms Act (NFA). Filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, plaintiffs in Jensen v. ATF are the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, FPC Action Foundation, Texas Rifle Association, Hot Shots Custom and three individuals.
Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced the filing of a major new federal lawsuit challenging the unconstitutional National Firearms Act of 1934 (NFA), which subjects peaceable people to an Orwellian federal regulatory scheme and felony prosecution. The plaintiffs in Jensen v. ATF include FPC Action Foundation, three individual citizens, Hot Shots Custom, Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, and Texas State Rifle Association.
Firearms Policy Coalition’s (FPC) issued the following statement on today’s final judgment in Reese v. ATF: Today’s judgment in Reese v. ATF, issued by Federal District Court Judge Robert R. Summerhays, is legally baseless and morally bankrupt.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners have filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court urging the high court to hear a gun rights restoration case.
Tuesday, Gun Owners of America, Inc., Gun Owners Foundation, together with a coalition of plaintiffs including Firearms Regulatory Accountability Coalition, Inc., Silencer Shop Foundation, B&T USA, LLC, Palmetto State Armory, LLC, SilencerCo Weapons Research, LLC, Brady Wetz, and fifteen states led by Texas, filed a motion for summary judgment in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas.
Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), joined by NRA, FPC Action Foundation, and Second Amendment Foundation, filed a critical brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in Zherka v. Bondi, urging the Court to strike down the federal ban that permanently disarms peaceable Americans for nonviolent offenses.
The Eastern District of Louisiana has issued its judgment granting declaratory and injunctive relief in Reese v. ATF, Second Amendment Foundation’s (SAF) challenge to the federal law which prevents licensed firearm dealers from selling or transferring handguns to adults under 21.
Attorneys representing the Second Amendment Foundation and its partners have filed a petition for en banc review with the Third Circuit Court of Appeals in SAF’s lawsuit challenging New Jersey’s “sensitive places” firearms carry restrictions.
Safariland® announces four new Sig P365 XMacro/Fuse holster fits for on-duty carry, marking it as the first manufacturer with duty holster fits for the firearm models.
Daisy Outdoor Products releases the first shooter training tool that blends digital game play with actual shooting with your Daisy BB gun. That’s right, you can now take on monsters with your Red Ryder.
Staccato2011® announced a new addition and newest innovation to its HD line of 2011 pistols, the HD C3.6. The HD C3.6, Staccato’s inaugural HD carry model, features a 3.6-inch barrel and includes two 15-round metal Mec Gar magazines.
Beretta introduces the Terrain EVO Collection, a versatile line of premium bags, cases, and slings designed for hunters, shooters, and outdoor travelers who demand both rugged performance and refined style.
Thompson/Center Arms announces the return of the all-new Triumph®. Re-engineered with cutting-edge performance, a bold new design with an economical price point, the Triumph carries on Thompson/Center’s 60-year legacy of innovation, reliability, and accuracy in the field.
MDT Sporting Goods announces the release of a Limited Edition MDT CRBN Chassis in a new “Rattle Can Desert” finish, celebrating the one-year anniversary of the CRBN Chassis lineup.
Firearms News announced the release of its October issue, featuring a cover story by James Tarr on the new SAINT Victor rifle from Springfield Armory. This significant refresh to the popular AR-style rifle is a must-read for enthusiasts.
Traditions® Performance Firearms announces that it will be exhibiting at the 2025 NASGW Expo & Annual Meeting, held October 15–17 in Grapevine, Texas. The NASGW Expo serves as a premier event and key opportunity for manufacturers and distributors to meet, see products first hand, and prepare for the upcoming year.
Italian Firearms Group (IFG) will sponsor and attend the 14th MLAIC Muzzle Loading Long Range World Championships, taking place October 12–18, 2025, at the NRA Whittington Center in Raton, New Mexico.
 

While the Beretta M9 was the service pistol that finished out the Cold War for the conventional forces of the United States, not all of the units turned in their old 1911s for the new Italian wonder-nines. During the late 1970s into the 1980s there were Special Operations units that had the latitude to do just about anything that they wanted to with their service pistols. Unlike conventional military armorers who never changed parts on an M1911A1 until something broke, the Special Operations units had armorers dedicated to fine tuning and improving the existing war stock of .45 ACP pistols.

In 1977, Colonel Charlie Beckwith, a Vietnam combat veteran and Special Forces soldier was tasked with creating a new unit within US Army Special Forces specifically trained to deal with the looming threat of worldwide terrorism. We now know this unit as 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment–Delta or simply “Delta”. Interestingly, when I was active and wearing the uniform, all the guys I knew who had been in SFOD-D, used the term “CAG” for Combat Applications Group. Colonel Beckwith demanded the best small arms for his Tier-One operators and his in-house armorers built the teams the best version of the 1911A1 pistol that they could.

When it comes to Special Operations M1911A1 pistols, we have the JSOC (Joint Special Operations Command) version built for Delta and the US Army SF. However, Marines being Marines, the Corps was not going to just take what the Army had to offer. On the Marine Corps side of the house we have the MEUSOC (Marine Expeditionary Unit, Special Operations Capable) M45 M1911A1. Both the JSOC and MEUSOC pistols are similar but they do have some unique features.

MEUSOC M45 M1911A1

The MEUSOC 1911 is also written as MEU(SOC) and the official Marine Corps designation of M45 MEUSOC. USMC Colonel Robert Young has been credited with laying out the specifications for the gun in the mid-1980s. Rather than attempt to reinvent the wheel, the Marine Corps looked to the examples of the masters in the custom 1911 market, men such as Armand Swenson, Ed Brown, and Bill Wilson.

The base model for the M45 was the full-sized M1911A1 in .45 ACP with a 5 inch barrel. It was the skilled armorers at Marine Corps Base Quantico who meticulously assembled these pistols using the steel frames of the original M1911A1 pistols and a battery of parts from numerous custom 1911 makers such as Wilson Combat, Ed Brown Custom, Kings Gun Works, Nowlin Manufacturing, and Novak as well as slides ordered from Springfield Armory.

As the American civilian gunsmithing world had learned during the post-WWII era, the stock M1911A1 was a good pistol and a fantastic base upon which to build, but it was not perfect. Small improvements made through trial and error, from the 1960s on, resulted in a fighting pistol that was both reliable and accurate. The Marine Corps officially adopted their upgraded M1911A1 pistol in 1985.

Highlighted during our previous discussion of the Cold War M1911A1, during that era, conventional troops who were issued a pistol might be lucky to qualify with them twice a year. Once a year was more common. Such was not the case for those fortunate enough to be in a Special Operations unit, such as Marine Force Recon and MARSOC which came later. These operators fired thousands upon thousands of rounds per year in training. Their pistols had to be reliable and accurate.

In contrast to the World War II veteran M1911A1 pistols that filled the conventional Army and Marine Corps armories, the MEUSOC guns were constantly inspected and maintained. As I experienced personally, many of the 1911A1 pistols in the armories of designated training commands quite literally had the rifling shot out of the barrels, but as long as the guns still went “bang” no parts were changed. Those who were issued MEUSOC pistols kept track of their round count and the guns were completely rebuilt after 10000 rounds. This process was naturally time consuming as the guns were built and the parts hand-fit by trained armorers.

MAC MEUSOC 1911

Over the years, several companies have produced custom M1911A1 pistols based upon the MEUSOC specifications. These have traditionally been limited production runs and the price tags were considerable.

Recently, Military Armament Corporation (MAC) has produced and imported a MEUSOC clone built to mimic the original guns, but with an MSRP that most anyone can afford. The pistol featured in the photos here is a MAC pistol.

Regarding specifications, the MAC MEUSOC is a true single-action M1911A1 pistol with traditional barrel bushing, recoil spring, guide, and spring plug. The barrel is 5 inches and the overall length is 8.8 inches. The sights are described as “enhanced GI style”. The front sight is taller than the original which you might remember was little more than bump on the front of the slide. The steel rear sight is taller as well and has a flat front which can be snagged on a belt, etc. for one-handed emergency racking. This is an important feature on a gun that is a designated “fighting” or “combat” tool. Based upon my 40 years of experience, a rear sight that is “snag-free” or sloped has no business on a fighting gun.

The old grip safety, which often caused severe discomfort to the web of the shooter’s hand after more than a few dozen rounds, was replaced by a “beavertail” configuration. To mate with the new grip safety, a rounded “combat” hammer was added. A “three-hole” trigger with serrations replaced the WWII stock version. Cross cut serrations were added to the slide stop and the magazine release button. A big departure from the original was the addition of an enlarged, ambidextrous manual safety.

Down on the frame you will find the telltale indicator of a serious M1911A1 pistol; wrap-around Pachmayr black rubber grips. Back in the 1980s, the surest way to know someone was serious about their pistol shooting was the presence of Pachmayr grips. This feature gives the shooter a solid purchase on the pistol in all weather conditions; cold, wet, hot and sweaty, gloves or barehanded.

Interestingly, the original M1911 pistol had a flat mainspring housing which was changed to a rounded version for the “A1”. As time progressed, shooters leaned back toward the flat housing. That part on the MEUSOC is checkered and includes the old school lanyard loop that the Marines just could not get away from. The MAC MEUSOC pistol comes with two 8 round magazines with extended base pads that keep you from slamming the palm of your support hand into the lanyard loop. I must confess that more than once, when using the flat base 7 round GI mags that I bruised the palm of my left hand on that feature from hell.

Range Time

As you might have expected, my range time was with the new model MAC MEUSOC 1911, not the older cold war era model. However, to honor this old cold warrior, I dug into my ammo locker to see what I could come up with in the old school .45 ACP controlled-expansion ammunition and I found boxes of Cor-Bon, Federal, and Winchester that had been stored in milspec ammo cans in for going on three decades now.

And so, in addition to 230 grain ball ammo, I tested the aforementioned in the MEUSOC.

The review coincided with both the basic and advanced pistol classes that SOTGU was set to teach in Texas. Thus, the pistol and ammo travel southeast, down from the mountains to the Lone Star State. On the range there were steel targets aplenty. Myself and my son, Jarrad, took turns running the gun and it became a bit of a contest to see who could shoot the steel silhouettes from both practical distances out to impractical distances of 40, 45, 50 and then 75 yards.

Long story short, the Military Armament Corporation MEUSOC 1911 comported itself admirably. The sights were right on making hits out to 75 yards possible. Just as important as accuracy, the pistol ran flawlessly, even with hollow-point ammunition. Zero stoppages out of around 250 rounds. The rubber Pachmayr grips made the pistol even more a pleasure to shoot, even when launching the 165 grain JHP +P CorBon loads at a factory velocity of 1250!

The Wrap

Even though we acknowledge that the M9 Beretta is the pistol that led the conventional US Military out of the Cold War, custom built versions of the M1911A1, such as the JSOC and MEUSOC pistols also were present for the crossover. Official records indicate that, at least for the Marine Corps special operators, the MEUSOC pistol was in service from 1985 to 2022.

Specifications

Caliber: .45ACP
Capacity: 8+1
Operation: Single Action
Frame/Receiver – Slide Finish: QPQ Tenifer
Sights: Enhanced GI Style
Grips: Pachmayr rubber
Barrel Length: 5″
Barrel Finish: QPQ Tennifer
Overall length: 8.8″
Height: 5.55″
Width: 1.3″
Weight (Unloaded): 2.33 lbs.
MSRP $809

— Paul G. Markel

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