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Double down… (Para-Ordnance Black Ops 1911’s. They look identical but the one in the foreground has Millet adjustable rear sights whereas the 1911 in the background has standard sights. Note the two magazines pictures; one is single stack, the other is the double stack that brought Para-Ordnance much fame for making a hi-cap 1911.)
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Para-Ordnance NiteHawg (This is basically a pitch black version of the Warthog with night sights. A compact and easily concealable mini-1911, it has a capacity of 10 rounds. Recoil can be quite a handful on these. Not necessarily the cheapest CCW choice, price ranges around $650 to $800.)
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Custom Fusion Arms 1911 (This is a 1911 chambered in the devastating 10mm round. Has a 6” barrel which some consider to be “longslide” characteristics. This one is not a cheap entry level gun; price tag at around $2,100+.)
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Springfield Armory Operator (Custom grips on this two-tone 1911 example. It’s a nice looking gun but for practical use I’d probably stick to a Hogue or Crimson Trace grip.)
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Silent shot… (Rachel Anne, the tattooed hottie from Advanced Armament Corp shooting a silenced H&K USP.)
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H&K Mark 23 (While it looks like this one has the laser + flashlight module, it’s missing the laser. This particular example sold for about $1,700+ which is a bargain. How much would the laser have added to the price? A complete Mark 23 with the laser + flashlight module can easily hit $4,000.)
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Colt Ace (This is technically a training pistol for the 1911. To help military and law enforcement get accustom to the .45 ACP the Ace was chambered in .22 LR. In doing so they could get used to the sights and handling without the recoil and cost back in the day. The price for these seems to fluctuate depending on on what year of production and condition; some sell for $2,000+.)
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Springfield Armory Operator (This one has the full monolithic underside rail. Not a cheap 1911 variant; it can cost upward of $2,000. You also have to be quite patient since these are only available through Springfield Armory’s custom shop. The turn around time could be 10 months before your pistol is done being built.)
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H&K USP Tactical (Some people call it the Mini-Mark 23 since it has many of the features of the larger Mark 23 handgun. The Tactical models, as their name suggests, have threaded barrels to accept most silencers. Has a slightly longer barrel than a standard USP for a bit more accuracy potential.)
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Para-Ordnance Warthog (A conceal carry compact 1911. This has a 3” barrel and a total capacity of 10+1 rounds of .45 ACP. I suppose the term “Baby 1911” can be used because it really is just a tiny if not adorable 1911.)
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