Pistol

The Springfield Armory 1911 pistol is mainly used as a support or emergency weapon. When a Survivor is knocked down the only weapon that can be used is the handgun, but accuracy and rate of fire are greatly diminished in this state. Pistols have an infinite ammo supply but are still limited to a 15 round magazine and still have to be reloaded.

The Pistol is actually quite accurate, especially when crouched, and can quickly and effectively dispatch common infected if aimed carefully, even at moderate ranges. Akimbo 'run and gun' tactics, however, are highly ineffective, and will merely lead to the bullets missing.

It is marked on the slide as being manufactured by a fictional company called Finleyville Armory.

Dual-wielding
If a second pistol is found, they can be dual-wielded. This allows for twice the ammo capacity, as well as a slightly faster rate of fire. The downside of having two pistols is that it takes slightly longer to reload. When dual-wielded, the pistol in the left hand will not have a light.

Another thing about the pistol is that it does about the same damage as the submachine gun, which makes it a great backup weapon. Don't be afraid to turn to the pistol(s) if your primary is out of ammo in a tight situation.

In game Advice
If you are fighting a Tank or a large Horde, don't take the time to re-load your Primary Weapon. The dual-pistols are very effective. Use dual-pistols instead of the hunting rifle when fighting the tank up close.

Crouch crouch crouch! Getting into a crouched position improves the accuracy of the pistol/dual pistols significantly. You'll notice this by the lines of the reticle shrinking in size and coming closer to converging at the center of your HUD. Even at medium-long ranged areas, the pistols rank right up there in terms of accuracy. Needless to say, take your pistols out for long-range as opposed to the pump/auto shotgun.Pistols are also great for taking down small groups of common infected if low on ammo for primary weapons.