SAVAGE 1911 GOVT STYLE STAINLESS WITH RAIL
- Forged stainless steel frame and slide
- 5” Stainless Steel Barrel machined from billet with 11° target crown
- Dual recoil spring system with GI-style guide rod and barrel bushing (45 Auto ONLY)
- Ejection port is lowered, flared, and cut for live round ejection
- Nitride coated titanium firing pin
- Fully machined, tool steel sear and disconnector and stainless steel hammer.
- Novak® Lo-Mount adjustable tritium bar rear sight and tritium Mega Dot Glow Dome Yellow front sight
- Ambidextrous slide lock safety
- VZ G10 Grips
After more than a century of evolution, John Moses Browning's venerable single-action semi-auto is still standing strong. The gun that beat the Savage Model 1907 to become the US Military's M1911 is now being given the Savage treatment. The Savage 1911 is built from stainless steel and has a dual recoil spring and machined sear and disconnector. While the look pays homage to the original, the Savage 1911 is built for hard use. From its nitride coated titanium firing pin, to the target crown on the barrel, this 1911 delivers accuracy and reliability. This is Savage.
AVAILABLE VERSIONS MSRP: $1499
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How to Reassemble a Savage 1911
The Savage 1911 is the newest addition to Savage’s line-up of handguns. While the aesthetic pays homage to the original, the Savage 1911 is built for hard use. Knowing the basic functions of your firearm, including field stripping and reassembly
How to Field Strip a Savage 1911
The Savage 1911 is the newest addition to Savage’s line-up of handguns. While the aesthetic pays homage to the original, the Savage 1911 is built for hard use, and keeping your firearm clean is one of the easiest things to do to keep it