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AUTO ORDNANCE ARMY 250TH ANNIVERSARY 1911 45ACP PISTOL

Auto Ordnance

$1,148.85
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SKU:
AUTO1911BKOC15
UPC:
602686422987
GRIPS:
Custom Wood
SIMILAR_ITEMS:
HG45
CAPACITY:
7
FRAME_SIZE:
Full Size
Product Tag 2:
CAN_DROPSHIP
FRAME_DESCRIPTION:
Steel Frame w/Beavertail
Product Tag 1:
FFL_REQUIRED
FRAME_MATERIAL:
Carbon Steel
DESCRIPTION:
Sports South Exclusive
WEIGHT:
2.30 lbs
BARREL_LENGTH:
5"
SLIDE_DESCRIPTION:
Serrated
SIGHTS:
Blade Front/Drift Adjustable
SLIDE_FINISH:
OD Green Cerakote w/Engraving
SAFETY:
Grip/Firing Pin/Thumb
BARREL_LENGTH_RANGE:
5" to 5.99"
BARREL_DESCRIPTION:
Stainless Steel
BARREL_FINISH:
Stainless
FRAME_FINISH:
Coyote Tan Cerakote
BARREL_MATERIAL:
Stainless Steel
SERIES:
Army
SLIDE_MATERIAL:
Steel
OAL:
8.60"
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Sports South Exclusive. These commemorative 1911 pistols by Auto-Ordnance are designed to honor the 250th Anniversary of the founding of the Army on June 14,1775. They serve as a tribute to the many men and women who have served over its two and a half centuries of history. This commemorative piece is based on the classic Auto-OrdnanceM1911A1 Government Issue profile and chambered in .45 ACP. It features custom laser-engraved wood grips; the upper slide is coated in OD Green Cerakote and the lower frame in Coyote Tan Cerakote. The pistol's controls, safety, slide stop and magazine release, are finished in a contrasting Black Oxide. The slide has detailed commemorative engravings. On the right side "United States of America" is engraved, centered under the ejection port, surrounded by a single star on both sides. Towards the front of the right slide, a "250 Anniversary banner" is engraved and distinctively painted in FX Gold Cerakote. The left side of the slide features bold "ARMY" lettering. On the top of the slide is a CNC design depicting the layout of the US Army dress uniform. This design is accented with Black Cerakote lines and FX Gold Cerakote buttons. The right grip panel depicts a colonial soldier while the left grip panel showcases a modern-day soldier representing the Army's continued service and evolution. Includes one magazine.