Description
- 4.25" Carry Pistol
- Optic-Ready X Slide with Compact Optic Footprint
- Extended Slide Release and Ambi-Safety Levers
- Custom G10 Grip Panels from LOK Grips
- P-Series XRAY3 Day/Night Sights
- Includes (2) screws for direct-mounting the Sig Sauer ROMEO-X Red Dot Optic
- Manual Safety
- (2) 8rd Steel Magazines
The classic 1911 has joined the Red Dot Revolution with the introduction of the 1911-X from Sig Sauer. A balance of classic engineering and style with modern upgrades including an ultra-low profile direct-mount optic capability and XRAY3 Day/Night sights for extreme sight picture visibility. An adjustable flatblade trigger and custom G10 grip panels from LOK Grips takes shooting ergonomics to the next level for exceptional handling and comfort. Outfitted with a railed stainless-steel frame with undercut trigger guard, extended ambidextrous manual safety and slide stop, and front and rear serrations. A stylized stainless steel slide, unrivaled custom aesthetics, and a serrated checkered front strap bring upgraded features to a timeless platform.
Greater performance. Increased accuracy. Classic design collides with modern innovation. 1911-X from Sig Sauer.
Warranty Information
| Caliber | .45 Auto |
| Barrel Length, in | 4.25" |
| Mags Included | (2) 8rd Steel Mag |
| Sights | XRAY3 Day/Night Sights |
| Pistol Size | Carry |
| Barrel Material | Carbon Steel with Black DLC Finish |
| Threaded Barrel | No |
| Frame Material | Stainless Steel |
| Frame Finish | Stainless Bead Blast |
| FCU Material | N/A |
| Slide Material | Stainless Steel |
| Slide Finish | Stainless Bead Blast |
| Optic Ready | Yes |
| RX Footprint | Compact (Shield RMS-c) |
| Manual Safety | Yes |
| Accessory Rail | M1913 |
| Trigger Action | Single Action Only (SAO) |
| Trigger Type | Black Serrated Flat Trigger |
| Grip Type | G10 |
| Grip Color | Black |
| Electro-Optic Installed | No |
| Sight Radius, in | 5.75" |
| Overall Length, in | 8" |
| Height, in | 5.6" |
| Overall Width, in | 1.4" |
| Weight, oz | 39.1 w/ Magazine |
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