Item Number | 227R3-45-BSS |
Caliber | .45 ACP |
Action Type | DA/SA |
Trigger Pull DA | 10.0 lbs |
Trigger Pull SA | 4.4 lbs |
Overall Length | 7.10 in |
Overall Height | 5.50 in |
Overall Width | 1.50 in |
Barrel Length | 3.9 in |
Weight w/Mag | 30.5 oz |
Sight Radius | 5.7 in |
Mag Capacity | 10 Rounds |
Sights | SIGLITE® Night Sights |
Grips | One-piece polymer |
Frame Finish | Black Hard Anodized |
Slide Finish | Nitron® |
Accessory Rail | Yes |
Features | Nitron® finish slide, light-weight alloy carry frame, accessory rail |
MSRP | $1,085 |
CA Compliant | No |
MA Compliant | No |
Wow, $1000+, to much, I don't spent a thousand on any gun, unless it shoots 308......... ;-)
ReplyDeleteTheres only a few guns Id pay a grand for. I almost paid that for my AR and my 1911, but again its a 1911. The shotgun I want is over that, but probably be the last new shotgun Id ever buy.
DeleteYep, I might spend 1000 + on a 1911, but now, it would only be for collecting, I bought a Para with all the toys for $ 650.00, I love it. As for an AR, I build my own, I have 2, custom, and laid out. I have about $ 900.00 in one and $ 650.00 in the other. If you study what works, they get cheaper to build.
DeleteNow a M1A is what I want, a Springfield, probably $ 1300 to 1500, then ad a scope.. Ect.....
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DeleteM1A is on my list too. I got a guy that can build me an AR for 800 with top of line parts. Then a lil more for any caliber that I want from a 9mm to a 50 bewulf. I paid a bought 900 for my springfield 1911, just your basic stainless with wood grips service model
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ReplyDeleteWell if its any thing like my p226 you'll love it. Yea they cost alot but its worth it.
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