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Thread: Springfield Armory 1911A1 Pistols: Limited Availability for In-Stock Models

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    These are beautiful pistols at a very nice price. Please don't interpret this question as criticism. Not so in ANY way. I'm just curious how - in any way - these resemble a 1911A1.

    • 1911A1 simple military sights - These are highly upgraded sights
    • 1911A1 short trigger - these long trigger
    • 1911A1 solid trigger - these skeletonized
    • 1911A1 spur hammer - these, skeletoninzed hammer
    • 1911A1 standard grip safety - these extended beavertail with speed bump
    • 1911A1 SLGR - these 2 piece full length guide rod
    • 1911A1 rear vertical slide serrations - these front and rear angled serrations
    • 1911A1 plastic grips - these cocobolo hardwood
    • 1911A1 single side thumb safety - these, ambi and larger
    • 1911A1 arched MSH - these flat MSH



    Lots more I'm sure - and these are very nicely outfitted - but it seems like calling a Lincoln Navigator a "Model T Loaded"

    What the heck defines an A1 these days?

    Rob!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob! View Post
    These are beautiful pistols at a very nice price. Please don't interpret this question as criticism. Not so in ANY way. I'm just curious how - in any way - these resemble a 1911A1.

    • 1911A1 simple military sights - These are highly upgraded sights
    • 1911A1 short trigger - these long trigger
    • 1911A1 solid trigger - these skeletonized
    • 1911A1 spur hammer - these, skeletoninzed hammer
    • 1911A1 standard grip safety - these extended beavertail with speed bump
    • 1911A1 SLGR - these 2 piece full length guide rod
    • 1911A1 rear vertical slide serrations - these front and rear angled serrations
    • 1911A1 plastic grips - these cocobolo hardwood
    • 1911A1 single side thumb safety - these, ambi and larger
    • 1911A1 arched MSH - these flat MSH



    Lots more I'm sure - and these are very nicely outfitted - but it seems like calling a Lincoln Navigator a "Model T Loaded"

    What the heck defines an A1 these days?

    Rob!
    Well put rob.

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