Description
SPRINGFIELD 911 380 LASER
SPRINGFIELD 911 380 LASER.
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CALIBER9mm
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COLORBlack
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BARREL3″ 416R Stainless Steel, Black Nitride Finish, 1:16
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SLIDE416 Black Nitride
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FRAME7075 T6 Anodized Hard Coat Aluminum
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SIGHTSPro-Glo™ Tritium/Luminescent Front, White Outlined Tritium Night Sight Rear
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RECOIL SYSTEMFull Length Guide Rod w/ Flat Wire Spring
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GRIPSSA Rubber Wrap Around
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MAGAZINES(1) 6-Round Flush, (1) 7-Round Extended
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WEIGHT15.3 oz
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LENGTH5.9″
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HEIGHT3.9″
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MSRP$555
This is an all-metal pistol, but it’s about as corrosion resistant as you can get. First, both the slide and barrel are stainless steel.
On the all-black pistol, the stainless-steel slide and barrel are coated with black nitride.
The frame is 7075 aluminum for both weight savings and imperviousness to rust.
Interestingly, the trigger is made of G10 — the same composite laminate material as the grips.
I don’t know if it provides any weight savings over aluminum, but I like that the people putting this pistol together were thinking outside the box, and it sets this pistol apart from the competition.
All the G10 parts — trigger, mainspring housing and grips — are made by Hogue.
Springfield Armory is far from the first company to introduce a .380 1911, but it is the totality of features on the 911 that shows me the company was trying to ensure its pistol was all it could be.
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