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Is this firearm still considered a 1911?
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Is this firearm still considered a 1911?
Yes sir, it certainly is. Based on the original Browning design that has been the basis for so many successful pistols through the years.
Yes sir, it certainly is. Based on the original Browning design that has been the basis for so many successful pistols through the years.
Ellison, yes it is, although a different caliber of course.
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Yes it is a 1911 it is just in a different caliber the original 1911 was made in 45 acp and through out the years other calibers were added. I have this gun and it is a great example of a 1911 and a lot of fun in 40 S&W I sent mine back to RIA and the added a 10 mm barrel and spring setup so I can shoot either by changing the barrel and recoil spring