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The Guardian combines elements of Dan Wessons other 1911 pistols the Bobtail Commander and the CCO and is available in 9mm and 38 Super. This semi-automatic single action pistol features a forged aluminum bobtail profile frame and Duty black finish Commander-length slide wood grips smooth mainspring housing and checkered front strap traditional cut 4.25 barrel front and rear fixed Novak-style Tritium sights medium solid trigger and skeletonized tactical hammer.
Details
Caliber .38 Super - Magazine Capacity 9 - Magazine Type Single Stack - Frame Anodized Aluminum Bobtail - Grips Stippled Shadow - Trigger Mech SA - Sights Fixed Night Sights - Barrel Match - Barrel Length 4.25 in - Weight 1.8 lbs - Overall Length 8 in - Height 5.5 in - Width 1.45 in - Safety Manual Thumb Safety Grip Safety - Weve had many requests to produce a Commander-sized 1911 in 9mm. In response weve revived one of the early Dan Wesson 1911 models with a twist. - We have combined the best features from two of our most popular models the Bobtail Commander and the CCO. The new Guardian has an anodized aluminum bobtail frame and an aluminum mainspring housing to help reduce printing when carrying concealed and make it comfortable enough for full-time carry. The Duty Black finished Commander-length slide and alloy frame give it just the right feel and balance. If you are looking for a lightweight Commander-sized 1911 in 9mm .38 Super or .45 ACP dont pass up the Guardian.
UPC | 806703019888 |
Caliber | 38 SUPER |
Action | SINGLE ACTION |
Capacity | 9 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 4 BARREL |
Weight | NOT SPECIFIED |
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