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History
The MEU(SOC) pistol is a special gun created by USMC armorers for the men in the Marine Expenditionary Units, Special Operations Command, MEU(SOC). The Marines saw the need for a reliable .45 ACP pistol, to be used as a secondary weapon from the men of these elit units and since the USMC didn't want to spend any money in procurring new pistols, the Corps armorers were called to create them. The USMC armorers used existing 1911 frames the Corps had, and rebuild them to a level, which would make their men happy. Nothing fancy was done on the pistols, just basic work, which however resulted in some very reliable, tactical, no-frills pistols, which was what the men of MEU(SOC) were interested in. The first MEU(SOC) pistols were build on WWII frames, while other parts were procured from the open market. ![]() ![]() If you care to read more information about this pistol, please visit the following pages: http://www.sightm1911.com/lib/history/meusoc.htm http://www.sightm1911.com/lib/history/meu_1911.htm http://www.berryhillguns.com/meusoc.html http://www.findarticles.com/p/artic..._28/ai_n6040330 This review presents to you this particular pistol, as it was initially created by the USMC armorers, and deployed to the MEUs. Later on, the USMC procured some more pistols from the market. These late pistols had basically the same design characteristics as the first ones, with some small differences, as far as some parts are concerned. Introduction Somewhere around mid-August 2005, our sponsor Airsoft Extreme send us some customized Airsoft pistols for this project. My friend and accomplice, Hawkmoon, was responsible for collecting these pistols and forwarding some of them to me, while he kept some others in USA, so that the tests could be split between me and him. On August 17th 2005, Hawkmoon mailed me a package, with two of the pistols. After exactly two months (and no thanks to the speed of the Greek Customs, but thanks to the Greek Police who issued me the Import License as fast as it could possibly be issued), the pistols finally arrived in my home, on the 18th of October!!!. One of them, the subject of this test, is the MEU(SOC) pistol, made by Western Arms (WA). Now for those who do not read the Internet forums or and do not follow the Airsoft news, WA has released two MEU(SOC) Models, the Early model (which we will present you here) and the late model. The first one, represents the first pistols build by USMC armorers, for the use of MEU(SOC), while the second one is the later model as adopted later by USMC. Both models are shown in the picture below. ![]() Description Here is what the standard grey WA box contained: ![]() There was the usual small bag of BBs, the plastic bushing wrench, one allen wrench for the adjustment of the hop-up, the usual Japanese documentation and of course the pistol. I first opened the box with the MEU, while driving from the Customs to my home (the height of the Cherokee doesn't allow people from other cars to look inside mine ) and I was speechless! I could not believe the authenticity of the gun. I had to look twice, to believe what I saw on the frame. ![]() What draw my attention where the inspection marks on the left side of the frame. A "P" near the mag release button and the "GHD" initials below the slide stop. ![]() In the front left corner of the trigger guard, the VP marks were shown! ![]() On the right side of the frame, the words "US PROPERTY", "M1911A1" and "U.S.ARMY" were visible! Finally a set of rubber, wrap-around grips (very similar to Pachmayr's) are installed on the pistol, just like the ones installed by USMC armorers. All these are consistent with military 1911 frames of the WWII era. ![]() Even the lanyard loop, specified and installed by the USMC is represented very accurately on this Airsoft pistol. ![]() So is the special safety that USMC used in these pistols, when they build them for MEU(SOC) personel. ![]() I think this is one of the most interesting aspects of the real MEU pistol, and it looks as if this is the only ambi safety that I would trust on my real pistols. They way its two parts mesh with each other is very interesting, via a modified hammer pin. This is a King's Gun Works safety, and it is accurately reproduced here. ![]() Accurate and authentic are also the sights used, which are of the normal, high fixed style sights. The rear one was fabricated by the USMC armorers themselves and it is one of the best fixed sights I've seen. In the newer MEU(SOC) models, they were replaced by Novak Low-Mounts, but these are correct for the older pistols. The front sight is a staked-on dual crimp Millet, which is very well reproduced here, but I find it very wide, for the notch of the rear sight. On a tactical pistol you want some more light to the sides of the front sight, to facilitate quick sight alignment. ![]() The beavertail safety is blended nicely with the frame and the serrated mainspring housing. ![]() Finally the pistol uses the standard recoil spring setup with a short guide rod, just like the Marines pistols. Say "attention to detail" again? ![]() OK, one thing that I thought would look a little more authentic on the pistol, was a set of real Pachmayr grips, so I searched in my grips box and found an old set I had. They were installed on the pistol very easily. ![]() Please note that our pistol has been customized by Airsoft Extreme to include a metal slide by Prime, with Kimber logo and Guarder 150% recoil and hammer springs. I am not sure how authentic the slide is, the pictures of MEU(SOC) pistols I've seen, showed a Springfield slides installed on them. However, the Kimber metallic slide, adds so much reality to the gun, that I am willing to forgive the inconsistency (if there is one). ![]() The magazine supplied with the pistol, is the standard, new WA magazine, which immitates Wilson Combat 8 rounder (47D), and has a capacity of 23 BBs. The frame of the pistol (and I assume the original plastic slide) are of a strange color. Even though from far, it looks like black, upon closer inspection, they are of a very dark grey hue, which I assume tries to immitate the parkerizing color. You can see the grey-ness, in the lanyard picture above. The whole pistol is covered with ... stealth colors, except the trigger, which is aluminum and shiny. The metallic slide that Airsoft Extreme has installed on our pistols, together with the quality of the original WA frame made this a very realistic 1911. I was really impressed by the quality, the authenticity and the feel of the pistol in my hands. In the next page, you can read how to disassemble the pistol and our shooting tests results. |
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