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Jul 28, 2010 · Cimarron. Citadel. CO Arms. Colt (commercial and US/foreign gov't contract from 1911 to present day) Coonan (loose copy of the 1911 mostly chambered in .357 Magnum) Cosaint Arms. Chiappa (.22LR 1911 copy) Crown City. Cylinder & Slide.
Dec 2, 2015 · The Trenton Tactical 1911 frame and slide are American made from forged carbon steel. The Trenton Stainless is Carolina Arms Group's 5″ Executive model built on American made forged stainless steel. The Trenton Two-Tone is also constructed from forged stainless steel. The Tactical frame and slide and the Two-Tone slide are finished with PVD ...
Oct 18, 2022 · Cosaint’s IDPA is a compact 1911 design with a 4.25-inch bull barrel. Choose 45 ACP or 9mm. Two flat-bottom Wilson Combat mags are included. The USPSA is a big gun ready for the Limited division with its 5.0-inch bull barrel, removable mag well, and two MBX magazines. Chambering choices are 45 ACP, 40SW, 10mm, and 9mm.
Oct 4, 2023 · Both Bear Creek Arsenal of North Carolina and Florida's Diamondback Firearms are now officially 1911 makers. Bear Creek dropped a short sizzle reel to showcase its stainless-steel 1911 Government ...
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Aug 5, 2016 · Recoil Spring 15 Pounds. Trigger 4 Pounds. Every handcrafted 1911 pistol built by Carolina Arms Group is machined to exact tolerances and is meticulously inspected for precision and accuracy in our Mooresville, N.C. factory. All Trenton 1911 pistols are stone-lapped, hand-filed, and fitted, then tested for accuracy in a ransom rest.
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The North American Arms Company 1911 story is a twisting tale starting in 1902 with Sir Charles Henry Augustus Frederick Lockhart Ross, 9th Barone. Sir Charles Ross was wealthy, a hunter, inventor and the largest land owner in Britain, owning 366,000 acres in Scotland. Ross invented a very accurate straight-pull rifle.