An all-around, all-American pistol that’s been proven on and off the battlefield for well over a century. Winner of back-to-back world wars. Purveyor of the Lord's caliber. There's no denying the legendary status of the 1911 – everyone wants a handgun with that iconic silhouette in their collection.
What is a 1911?
Designed by John Moses Browning and named for the year it was introduced, the 1911 is a single-action, recoil-operated, semi-automatic pistol chambered for .45 ACP. The barrel drops downward with the aid of a link to unlock the breech and rises back up during the reloading cycle to lock the barrel and breech.
The M1911 served as the U.S. military’s go-to sidearm through two world wars and beyond, eventually exiting service in 1985. While the design hasn't changed much since John Browning’s patent was issued back on Feb. 14, 1911, modern manufacturing processes, materials, and features make some versions a little better than others.
We're here to help you sort through the heaps of 1911s on the market today with our picks for the best 1911s at every budget, with a few 2011s thrown in for good measure.
1911 Buyer's Guide
Budget (Under $600): Tisas Model 1911 A1 U.S. Army, Rock Island Armory GI Standard, Taurus 1911
Mid-Range ($600–$1,500): Springfield Armory Emissary, Ruger SR1911, Kimber Custom II
Modern Carry (9mm/Optics): Kimber 2K11, Springfield Armory Prodigy Comp, Staccato C
Premium/Heirloom ($2,000+): Wilson Combat CQB, Dan Wesson Specialist, Nighthawk Custom 1911s