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HomeVideos1911The Blue Line Global Mauser .22LR 1911

The Blue Line Global Mauser .22LR 1911

· August 11th, 2024 · 1911

This video examines the Blue Line Global Mauser 1911 .22LR, a rimfire pistol styled after a full-size 1911. It reviews handling, controls, sights, safety features, and its role as a training pistol.

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Overview of the Blue Line Global Mauser 1911 .22LR

The video introduces the Blue Line Global Mauser 1911 .22LR, a rimfire pistol styled closely after a classic full-size 1911. It is chambered in .22 Long Rifle and intended for shooters who want the familiar 1911 form factor with low recoil. The host notes that Blue Line Global has built a reputation for producing affordable firearms with solid quality. This model aims to deliver the look and feel of a traditional 1911 while using inexpensive .22LR ammunition, making it suitable for training or casual range use. The focus of the overview is on its classic styling, 1911-inspired ergonomics, and how it can appeal to those who appreciate traditional designs in a lighter-recoiling platform.

Sights, slide features, and handling

The pistol features a front sight post with a single dot and a rear sight with two dots, providing a three-dot sight picture. The rear sight is slightly concave, which is described as helpful for quickly acquiring targets downrange. The sights are also adjustable, though that detail is mentioned later in the video. The slide includes serrations at both the front and rear on both sides, with grooves that offer a decent grip. Because the pistol is chambered in .22LR, the slide is easy to rack, which can benefit new shooters who may struggle with heavier centerfire slides. The combination of accessible sights and manageable slide operation is presented as supportive for beginners learning basic handgun handling.

Size, weight, and comparison to a standard 1911

The Mauser 1911 .22LR is described as being very close in size and overall feel to a traditional 1911 pistol. The host compares it directly to a gold-finished 1911 from inventory, noting that the dimensions are essentially one-to-one, with the centerfire 1911 being slightly heavier. This similarity in size and weight is highlighted as a benefit for training, allowing new shooters to learn how to hold and operate a pistol that mimics a standard 1911 without the recoil of calibers like .45 ACP or 9mm. The pistol is characterized as a strong option for those who want a realistic 1911-style training tool before moving on to higher-recoiling handguns.

Controls, safeties, and hammer design

On the left side of the pistol, the slide release is positioned in a traditional 1911-style location. The pistol includes ambidextrous safety controls, allowing operation from either side, which is emphasized as a useful feature. The hammer is skeletonized and finished in a contrasting color, with texturing on the rear to aid in manipulation. The host demonstrates pulling the trigger while manually controlling the hammer to avoid dry-firing the .22LR pistol, noting concern for protecting the firing pin. The contrasting hammer color is mentioned as helpful when instructing new shooters, providing a clear visual reference when explaining hammer position or correcting handling techniques without needing to take the pistol from them.

Walnut grips, magazine, and balance

The pistol is equipped with walnut grips that provide a solid, classic feel in the hand and contribute to the traditional 1911 appearance. The host notes that the grips feel like genuine wood and enhance the overall aesthetic. The Mauser 1911 .22LR uses a 10-round magazine that is described as more robust and heavier than many typical .22LR magazines. When loaded, the magazine adds noticeable weight to the grip area, improving the balance of the pistol. This added weight helps the rimfire pistol feel closer to a standard 1911 in hand, supporting its role as a training or familiarization tool for shooters who want a similar experience without centerfire recoil.

Magazine safety and key specifications

A magazine safety is highlighted as a notable feature. With the magazine removed, the grip safety cannot be properly depressed and the trigger cannot be pulled, indicating that the pistol will not fire without a magazine inserted. The grip safety includes a beavertail-style extension, adding to the 1911-inspired design. The video summarizes key specifications: a 5-inch barrel, 10-round magazine capacity, overall length of 8.58 inches, and a weight of 2.5 pounds. The sights are adjustable, and the grips are made of walnut. The hammer is skeletonized and finished in a contrasting color. The barrel is threaded at the front, a detail that can be overlooked at first glance but offers additional configuration options for the user.

Use cases and closing thoughts

In closing, the Blue Line Global Mauser 1911 .22LR is described as a classically styled pistol that closely matches the weight and feel of a standard 1911 while using .22LR ammunition. Its low recoil, familiar controls, and realistic dimensions make it well-suited for new shooters learning handgun fundamentals, as well as for experienced 1911 users who want an inexpensive, low-recoil option for plinking. The host emphasizes its value as a training pistol and as a rimfire alternative for those who simply enjoy the 1911 platform in a different caliber. Viewers are encouraged to share their experiences with the Blue Line Global Mauser 1911 .22LR in reviews and comments.

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