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The full sized 1911 Mil-Spec sports a match grade 5 barrel. Features include GI style recoil system spur hammer fixed three dot combat sights lowered and flared ejection port and classic Cross Cannon cocobolo grips. The Mil-Spec includes grip and non-extended thumb safeties.
Details
The Stainless Steel Mil-Spec is built on a full-size frame and slide. The pistol is made from stainless steel which has a polished finish on the flat surfaces and bead-blasted matte finish on the rounded areas. The 5 inch barrel is match grade and made from stainless steel. The slide features slanted serrations on the rear only. The mainspring housing is the original arched style found on GI issue 1911-A1s but it includes the Springfield Armory I.L.S. The pistol also has a standard spur hammer and standard grip safety. The single-sided non-extended thumb safety and short military combat trigger are true to the original 1911-A1 design. The combat 3-Dot sights are fixed and the ejection port is lowered and flared. Each Mil-Spec comes with a beautiful pair of cross-cannon emblazoned walnut grips that are held in place with slotted grip screws. - Caliber .45ACP - Recoil System GI Style - Sights Combat 3 - Dot - Weight (with Empty Magazine) 39 ozs. - Height 5.5 - Slide Forged Carbon Steel Parkerized - Barrel 5 Stainless Steel Match Grade - Length 8.6 - Grip Type Cross Cannon Double Diamond Cocobolo Black Composite (included) - Frame Forged Carbon Steel Parkerized - Magazines 2- 7 Round Blued Steel
UPC | 706397071080 |
Caliber | .45 ACP |
Action | SINGLE SHOT |
Capacity | 7 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 5 BARREL |
Weight | 2.4 LBS. |
Finish | BLACK |
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