Description

SKU 37182
Brand ROCK ISLAND
Model Number 51416
UPC 4806015514169

DETAILS
- Type: Semi-Automatic, Recoil Operated
- Series/Collection: GI Standard CS
- Action: Single
- Caliber: 45 ACP
- Capacity: 7
- Sight: Fixed Front and Rear
- Slide: Parkerized
- Safety: Thumb
- Grip Type: Smooth Wood
- Trigger Pull: 4 to 6 lb
- Frame Material: Steel
- Frame Finish: Parkerized
- Barrel Length: 3-1/2"
- Overall Length: 7-1/4"
- Weight: 2.16 lb
- Overall Height: 5-1/8"
- Overall Width: 1.29"
- Twist Rate: 1:16"
- Barrel Grooves: 6

FEATURES
The M 1911 GI standard is a great representation of the original US GI combat issue 1911 and is chambered in 45 ACP and built with our exacting engineering standards. Fixed, low profile sights and traditional smooth slim design are perfect for quick pull holster use. A durable parkerized finish gives it a tough, smooth, non-reflective surface.Smooth wood grips offer comfort in both feel and design. The 3.50" barrel offers a true compact version perfect for concealed carry and small storage while delivering the kinetic power of the 45 ACP cartridge. True to all Rock Island 1911s, the GI Standard comes with a crisp factory 4- to 6-pound trigger for a great experience right out of the box.

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beware, I have one, (someone gave it to me, and he swears they are the best handgun, there not), it jams every round with hollowpoints, you can only use ball rounds with it, cause it has the old two piece barrel system.

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yep, going cheap with 3 1/2" 1911's is a fools errand for many mechanical reasons

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Not to mention it’s inaccurate as a motherfucker.

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