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  2. 2 days ago · But a 2011 will feel and shoot like a 1911. How Are They Different? A true 2011 has a modular frame. It is a 1911 upper and fire control group installed on a polymer lower frame. That specialized lower is designed to take double-stack magazines to provide greater capacity.

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  3. 18 hours ago · Essentially, a 2011 pistol refers to a double-stack 1911 with a frame that ends just below the top of the grip. In terms of controls, operation, and design, a 2011 pistol is very similar to a single-stack 1911 handgun. However, the key distinction lies in its double-stack configuration, allowing for increased magazine capacity.

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  4. 1 day ago · Photo by Matt. It seems to be a decent .45 ACP pistol. As stated, it has a 4.25 inch barrel, which makes it easy to wear on your hip if you have to get in and out of a car all day, like a law enforcement officer. It holds 8 rounds in the magazine, so it holds one more round than the standard 1911.

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  5. May 15, 2024 · When comparing it to the Colt 1911, one difference is that the Rock Island has a cast frame rather than the Colts forged frame. It is said that a forged frame lasts longer. But, having a cast frame from a reputable manufacturer like Rock island shouldn’t really be any cause for concern.

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  6. 4 days ago · Re: Considering a 1911. I currently own four DW 1911s in 9mm, 38 Super, and 45 ACP (2 in the latter). Two of the four are bobbed Commanders. The Commander uses full-size 1911 magazines, either 7rd or 8rd as you already have. The DWs are available either with steel or alloy frames, and the latter are nicer for carry.

  7. 18 hours ago · Both are Springfield Target model 1911 autos in stainless steel. They’re the two pistols you see in the photo above. Here’s a macro photo of the 9mm cartridge (designed in 1901; also known as the 9×19 and the 9mm Luger) and the .45 ACP cartridge (designed in 1904).

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    4 days ago · Both sides. Frame, stocks, visible markings, etc. Given your description and the included photos, it's a pistol assembled using a post WWI arsenal refurbished 1911 frame and assorted parts that visually, and loosely, approximates a post WWII, 1950s-1960s, USGI Match pistol. 824tsv, Che and Mark49.

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