
Beeman P1 Air Pistol
This Beeman P1 Air Pistol looks like a real.45 1911 but is actually made of plastic.
The Beeman P1, made in Germany, is considered by many to be the Holy Grail of air pistols.
This is an airgun that’s so rare and precious that it will be passed along to your grandchildren and beyond.
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It’s an accurate and dependable weapon, with a light weight that makes it easy to maneuver.
This gun has an unusual method of cocking, which compresses the powerful mainspring and the hammer is actually the catch for it.
The Beeman P1 is one of the best shotgun designs in existence. Its highly adjustable two-stage trigger will help you extract maximum accuracy.
With a trigger that adjusts for two different lengths of pull, this is a good starter pistol. It’s not cheap, but you’ll wish it was on your firearm.
Our dovetail groove is extra wide, and our accessory list has several 11mm to 14mm mounts that are known to fit.
Unlike most modern air pistols, the Beeman P1 isn’t made of molded synthetics.
It’s a very solid wood gun.

This model is ambidextrous. The 11mm dovetails make it easy to mount a pistol scope or a red dot.
The Beeman P1 has two power settings. They are created by cocking the pistol to different lock points.
You’ll see the details of this gun on how to cock it for high power and low power.
The distance you shoot, the weight of the pellet and the type of target will let you determine which power level is best.
The Beeman P1 is a good indoor trainer for those who shoot the M1911A1.
Content
- Beeman P1 Air Pistol
- Popular 110 Years After The US Military First Adopted
- The Basics Of The M1911
- Origins of The M1911 – The 1900
- Why the M1911 Chambered .45 ACP
- The 1911 Is Born
- The M1911A1 Comes To Be
- Beeman P1 Specs
Popular 110 Years After The US Military First Adopted
M1911 is the name of the most common variant of the Colt 1911 pistol used by US military forces. It’s still being used as a combat service weapon and by law enforcement.
The M1911, or the M1911A1, or the A1 model likely places first in a competition of the world’s most popular pistols. It’s the one of the most popular sidearms in the military.
The Basics Of The M1911
The M1911 is a semi-automatic, single-action-only pistol that operates off of a short recoil system. It utilizes the.45 ACP round and feeds from a single stack magazine.
Although the popularity of the 9mm has increased over time the.45 ACP is still one of the most common firearms chambered in the world. The 1911 series of pistols is known for its ergonomics and the grip provided by its single stack magazine makes it easy to handle.

There’s a wide variety of grips and other features to choose from. Most aftermarket 1911s for sale are compatible with the original equipment parts, so if you’re looking for a quality weapon with a price point you can live with, there’s a 1911 to fit your needs.
This aftermarket offers a very high-quality 1911 handgun that’s still kicking and ready to fight. To know everything about the 1911 handgun, you need to understand its roots. Those roots go back to 1900, when Colt introduced the 1900.
Origins of The M1911 – The 1900
John Browning designed the 1911 under contract for Colt. The M1911 traces its lineage back to the original Colt 1900, which was an early semi-automatic pistol chambered in the now-forgotten 38 ACP.
The Colt Model 1900 was originally designed as an improvement on the Colt M1903. While it did perform admirably in the hands of combat veterans during World War II, the US Army dragged its feet.
The Model 1902 was adopted as the standard US Army pistol in the interim. Colt had been producing the model 1900 and model 1902 revolvers for years. It was also producing the Model 1902 semiautomatic pistol.
Why the M1911 Chambered .45 ACP
After the Moro rebels launched a rebellion in Mindanao in 1971, the Philippine Army began to look for stronger rounds. Colonel John H. Ripley and Major John T. “Johnny” Davis III were assigned to carry out a series of tests of the.38 Colt cartridge against the guerrillas.

This pistol was designed to be a single shot, break open design. The Army began requesting that all new pistols fire a.45 caliber projectile. The pistol had several improvements and a new chambering, but the Army still made changes to the pistol.
The next model was the Model 1911, and the M1911 was the only major improvement over the Model 1907.
The 1911 Is Born
The 1911 is the official sidearm of the United States Marines. It has gone through many generations. This is why it became known as “The 1911.” It was adopted in 1911, and is also called “The Marine Corps Automatic Pistol” or “The 1911”. During World War I, the M1911 was “baptized by fire” – or at least a.

Of course, the production of the pistol was slow. Only a few factories were tooled up to produce the gun, but contracts went out, and companies like Remington began pumping out 1911s. To supplement these guns, Smith and Wesson and Colt used their revolver tooling to produce M1917 revolvers chambered in 45 ACP.
The M1911A1 Comes To Be
The M1911A1 comes to be in the Interwar period. Small changes were made to the M1911A1 during the interwar years. The Army shortened the trigger and added cutouts to the frame.
After World War II, the M1911A1 was made again by the United States government. It went on to fight across the world again. This time it was in such great quantities that the U.S. military cancelled contracts for them after the war. Instead they had enough lying around to repair and replace them for decades to come.
You’re right, the M1911 was a reliable serviceable sidearm, and it performed admirably during the Korean and Vietnam wars.
Beeman P1 Specs

Max Velocity | 460 fps |
Overall Length | 11.0″ |
Buttplate | None |
Function | Single-shot |
Weight | 2.5 lbs |
Trigger Pull | 1.75 lbs |
Scopeable | 11mm dovetail |
Safety | Manual |
Suggested for | Target practice/Fun |
Caliber | .22″ (5.5mm) |
Muzzle Energy | 5.59 ft/lbs |
Loudness | 3-Medium |
Barrel Length | 6.54″ |
Shot Capacity | 1 |
Cocking Effort | 18 lbs |
Barrel | Rifled |
Front Sight | Blade & Ramp |
Rear Sight | Adjustable for windage & elevation |
Trigger | Two-stage adjustable |
Action | Overlever |
Powerplant | Spring-piston |
Body Type | Pistol |
Fixed/adj. power | 2 settings |
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