Does Sig Sauer make a 1911 in 9mm?
The Sig 1911 Match Elite is a purpose-made competition pistol and the only 1911 available in 9mm from Sig Sauer. It’s also available in . These along with the almost nonexistent recoil profile make this Sig 1911 one of the better off-the-rack, stock pistols on the market; if you like the 1911 platform.
Does Sig Sauer make a 1911 pistol?
Thanks to their all-metal frames, rugged construction and protective coatings, SIG SAUER 1911’s are built to age just as well as Browning’s original design. The legendary 1911 design has been brought into the 21st century with the refinement today’s shooters demand.
What is the smallest 1911?
Taurus 1911™ Officer
The smallest, most compact 1911 in the Taurus family at just 34.5 oz., the Taurus 1911™ Officer is the perfect EDC option for personal defense.
What is the smallest Sig Sauer handgun?
With an overall length of just 5.5 inches a height of 3.96 inches, and weighing just under a pound, the P238 Nitron is the ultimate firepower in an all metal frame concealed pistol.
Is there a micro 1911?
In many respects a miniature 1911, among the most important Micro design advantages is a single action trigger with the kind of short, smooth pull that ensures accuracy and builds confidence. The thumb safety, slide release and magazine release are pure 1911 as well.
Can a 1911 be concealed?
1911 Is Easily Concealed…But You Need A Good Belt! What this means in practical terms is that the 1911 pistol, in a good concealed carry holster, can easily tuck inside the waistband. With a bit of positioning, it conceals easily, even under a t-shirt. It’s a big gun that can be easily hidden on a person.
Is the SIG Sauer 1911 a two tone gun?
From the SIG SAUER Custom Shop, a two-tone 1911 loaded with features. Darkness brings out the best in the carry version of our refined 1911. Inspired by a rich patriotic history, this pistol serves as a fitting tribute to both the Second Amendment and the most storied handgun in history.
Can a 1911 sub compact be used for self-defense?
So, for ME the answer is “YES” I want to rely on a 1911 sub-compact 1911 in 9mm for self-defense because mine (and most) have proven to be reliable and accurate. I have experienced and appreciate their small profile concealability, accuracy, reliability, ergonomics and thin grips, and performance factors.
Are there any problems with a 1911 9mm?
In the past, small 1911s with short 9mm barrels have had some cartridge feeding, extraction, and ejection problems, mostly arising from ammo, magazines, and feed ramp designs.
What kind of ammo do you use for a 1911?
This Sig 365 ammo is the ideal type to use for these sub-compact 1911 short-barreled pistols. It comes in defensive (JHP) and training (FMJ) rounds and they are light recoiling.