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The Colt Rail Gun is a family of military style 1911 semi-automatic pistols. With a 5 barrel the Colt Rail Gun features Novak 3-dot sights and an M1913 Picatinny rail for accessory attachments. Custom G10 grips and an Upswept Beavertail grip safety ensure a firm steady grasp on the Colt Rail Gun. The dual spring recoil system reduces felt recoil for a more comfortable use in concealed carry situations or other uses.
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More than 100 years ago the Colt 1911 was chosen as the official sidearm for Americas Armed Forces. Today a Colt 1911 is once again proudly serving at the side of our countrys military. After a rigorous selection process the United States Marine Corps selected the Colt Rail Gun as their Close Quarters Battle Pistol (CQBP). This marks the first time since the end of World War II that a Colt 1911 is being shipped to the United States Government. - To honor the brave men and women of this important staple of Americas military might the Colt M45A1 will be made available. What makes the M45A1 stand out is its brown Decobond coated Stainless Steel Receiver and Slide Novak 3 Dot Night Sights and Flat Serrated Mainspring Housing with Lanyard Loop. The pistol also features an Enhanced Hammer Colt Tactical Ambidextrous Safety Lock and a 5 National Match Barrel. - Features - Novak 3 Dot Night Sights - Enhanced Hammer - Ambidextrous Safety Lock - Long Solid Aluminum Trigger - Flat Serrated Mainspring Housing with Lanyard Loop - Brown Decobond Stainless Steel Receiver and Slide - 5 National Match Barrel - MIL-STD-1913 Accessory Rail
UPC | 098289042644 |
Caliber | .45 ACP |
Action | NOT SPECIFIED |
Capacity | 7 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 5 BARREL |
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