SKU GDC0000012000
used very good
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Just as the name suggests, this Ed Brown Executive Carry is a premium, 1911-style handgun made for personal protection and concealed carry. Chambered in 45 ACP, this pistol sports 25 line-per-inch checkering for a secure grasp, skeletonized trigger and hammer for lightning-fast follow-up shots, and a matte finished slide to reduce glare. This single-action Executive Carry is in very good condition and comes with two 7-round magazines, the owner's manual, and a range bag.
The Ed Brown Executive Carry is essentially the Executive Elite modified for concealed carry. It's the solution for those who prefer a smaller model 1911 but insist on complete reliability. The slide has been reduced to the minimum possible (4.25") without significantly impairing reliability. The frame has been modified with the innovative Ed Brown Bobtail housing, which reduces the projecting butt of the mainspring housing without sacrificing the full-size frame and magazine capacity. The Bobtail minimizes the print under your jacket when carrying and reduces weight. Also unique with the Executive series pistols is the 25 LPI checkered frame and "half checkered" Bobtail. This pattern is not too rough on the hands but not too fine for a secure grip. The Executive Carry is truly at the top of its field. Get promoted to an Executive Carry - it's a serious tool for the competent professional!
UPC | GDC0000012000 |
Caliber | .45 ACP |
Action | SEMI AUTOMATIC |
Capacity | 7 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 4.2 BARREL |
Weight | 1.8 LBS. |
Finish | STAINLESS |
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