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The M1911 is a semi-automatic handgun featured in the Medal of Honor series. It was first made standard issue in 1911, and is favored for its reliability and stopping power. It is found in some form in every Medal of Honor game to date, except in Medal of Honor (2010). It is a semi-auto, seven-round handgun used by the Allies in World War II, and is commonly a starting sidearm.
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Medal of Honor and Underground
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| Magazine Size |
7 |
| Starting Ammunition |
50 |
| Fire Mode |
Semi-auto |
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In original game, the M1911 is a starting weapon only in mission Sabotage the Rjukan Hydro Plant and in Underground, it's starting weapon in missions Last Rites at Monte Cassino and Panzerknacker Unleashed. it's ammo is plentiful as all pistols share ammo with each other. It is an atrocious weapon to have, dealing usually 2 hit kills to the helmet or 1-shot kills to a bare head at close range, and is a 3-5 hit kill (sometimes even more) if going for the torso.
Medal of Honor: Allied Assault, Spearhead, and Breakthrough
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| Medal of Honor: Allied Assault, Spearhead, and Breakthrough | |
| Magazine Size |
7 Rounds |
| Maximum Ammunition |
200 Rounds |
| Fire Mode |
Semi-Automatic |
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This handgun makes it's return to the Medal of Honor series in Allied Assault. It cannot be aimed down the sights, but it's perfectly accurate hip-firing, instead, the aiming feature (right mouse click) for the sniper rifles serves as a melee button. If the melee button is pressed, the player will either raise the M1911 and then hit down hard on the enemies head, or he/she will whack the enemy with it in a slapping motion. It has retained its power from the version in the first 2 medal of honors, at close range it will be a 3-4 hit kill. It is also the default side-arm for Multiplayer if the player chooses the U.S (Allies) side.
Medal of Honor: Frontline
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The M1911 is one of the starting weapons for the player in the first and second mission in Frontline. It is also starting weapon in Rough Landing. After that level, it's replaced by Webley & Scott Silenced Pistol and is never seen again in-game. It is a good backup weapon in a tight spot, and is much more powerful compared to previous games. Almost always killing an enemy with one torso shot, it is superior to the Silenced Pistol and Walther P38.
Medal of Honor: Rising Sun
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The M1911 in Rising Sun is much different than the one in Frontline, it has been significantly weakened requiring 3 shots to the torso to kill. It is available in all of the missions. Though in the level "Singapore Sling" the player has the option of using a silenced Welrod pistol, which is often more used than the M1911 in multiplayer due to it having more power and more range.



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Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault
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The M1911 is a sidearm once again to the U.S military forces in Pacific Assault. It is the default sidearm in most missions, with the exception of the Raiders' missions, where it is replaced by the M1917 revolver. It is a decent sidearm, which sees the return of high Stopping Power. It can kill an enemy in 1 shot to the head at close range, and 3 to the torso. Overall, the M1911 in Pacific Assault has received an overhaul for the better.
Medal of Honor: European Assault and Vanguard
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The M1911 in European Assault and Vanguard is a decent sidearm. It has good rate of fire and power, but is only decent at range due to its iron sights, which can be hard to use in dark lighting. In European Assault, it's starting weapon in levels Raid on St.Nazaire and Mission to Rocherath.
| M1911 | |
| Magazine Size |
7 |
| Range |
20 m |
| Recoil |
Low |
| Penetration |
Low |
| Used by |
Paratrooper,German Military(Only in Multiplayer) |
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Medal of Honor: Airborne
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The M1911 is one of two sidearms in Medal of Honor: Airborne, and is, unlike the C96 "Broomhandle" Mauser sidearm, available in every mission. The M1911 does slightly more damage than the Thompson (Which is strange considering that they use the same caliber size round), and has a significantly slower firing rate, this changes when upgraded though. It kills weak enemies in 1 to 2 bullets, but higher level enemies can take about 4 shots from an basic M1911. When upgraded, it does a high amount of damage at 100, as much as the Karabiner 98 Kurz bolt-action rifle, has a quick reload, and has a very high firecap at 1000 rounds per minute. It can kill a normal enemy in just one to two bullets, and it can kill almost as fast as the user can hit the fire key. In addition, it has unlimited ammunition. These are only balanced out by an almost undetectable amount of idle sway—which will throw off the fired rounds at long distance—very hard-to-use iron sights, and small magazine capacity.
- Leather holster: Faster draw time.
- Match-grade loader mechanism: quadruples rate of fire.
- Magnum rounds: doubles damage.
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Medal of Honor: Warfighter
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| Vickers 1911 | |
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50 - 20 |
| Magazine Size |
7+1 |
| Starting Ammunition |
∞ |
| Reload Time |
2.5 seconds |
| Rate of Fire |
300 RPM |
| Range |
Medium |
| Recoil |
Med-High |
| Fire Mode |
Semi-Auto |
| Ammunition |
.45 AUTO |
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- "Over 100 years old and still ticking. This is highly customized version is built to the rigid specs of Delta Force Legend Larry Vickers."
- — Battlelog Description
The Vickers 1911 is a returning weapon in Medal of Honor: Warfighter.
The weapon can be seen on Dusty's desk during cutscenes in the single player campaign, but is not usable by the player in any missions.
The Vickers 1911 is featured in the multiplayer of the game, as the secondary weapon for the Demolitions class. It features good accuracy, high power at close to medium range, and a 7 round capacity.
Trivia
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- The M1911 has the same reload animation in most of the games, with the exception of Airborne and a slightly different but almost identical reload animation in Pacific Assault.
- This is the only weapon to be featured in both the World War 2 setting, and the modern settings of Medal of Honor.
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