Taylor's & Company 1911
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The original 1911 was updated with a few improvements, such as a shorter trigger and better sights. In 1924, the pistol adopted the name 1911A1. The 1911A1 served in various smaller conflicts between the World Wars and became the sidearm of choice for many soldiers and law-enforcement officers across the nation. Read critic reviews...
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Taylor's & Company 1911 Description
The Taylor's & Co. 1911 Pistol series is reproduced using specifications from original government-issued models, chambered for .45 ACP, is a close reproduction of the original U.S. Government Model 1911 semi-automatic pistol. This is a single-column, magazine-fed pistol with an eight-round capacity. Taylor's offers different models of the 1911 style, including one with an arched magazine spring shape, and one with a lanyard ring. All of these 1911 models have a blued finish. wooden grips and are series 70 compatible. Taylor's 1911 comes complete with a black carrying case and a total of two magazines.Technical Data
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