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  2. Ruger SR1911 - Wikipedia

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    SR1911: features a full length 8.67" slide with a 5" barrel, a standard magazine capacity of 8+1 and a weight of 39 oz. Constructed from low-glare stainless steel. SR1911 Commander (SR1911CMD) : has a shorter overall length of 7.75", shorter barrel length of 4.25", reduced magazine capacity of 7+1, and lighter unloaded weight of 36.40 oz.

  3. Category:.45 ACP semi-automatic pistols - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category ".45 ACP semi-automatic pistols" ... Colt Commander; Colt Double Eagle; ... Ruger SR1911; S. SIG Sauer 1911; SIG Sauer P220;

  4. Guncrafter Industries Model No. 1 - Wikipedia

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    The Model No. 3 is a Colt Commander-sized 1911 also chambered for .50 GI, with a shorter barrel but with a full-length grip. The M3 can also be fitted with a model-specific version of the company's .45 ACP conversion unit. Like its bigger siblings, the M3 magazines hold 7+1 rounds of .50 GI and 8+1 rounds of .45 ACP.

  5. Ruger SR-Series - Wikipedia

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    The Ruger SR-Series is a line of semi-automatic pistols manufactured by Sturm, Ruger & Company.At 1.18 in (30.0 mm) thick through the grip, it is touted by Ruger as one of the thinnest double-stack pistols available.

  6. M1911 pistol - Wikipedia

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    The 1991–2001 model used a large "M1991A1" roll mark engraved on the slide. The 2001 model introduced a new "Colt's Government Model" roll mark engraving. The 1991 series incorporates full-sized blued and stainless models in either .45 ACP or .38 Super, as well as blued and stainless Commander models in .45 ACP. [citation needed]

  7. Colt Commander - Wikipedia

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    The .45 ACP model comes with two 8-round magazines and the .38 Super model with two 9-round magazines. The "C.C.O." or "Concealed Carry Officer's" pistol mated the slide and barrel assembly of the stainless-steel Commander with the shorter frame of the blued Lightweight Officer's ACP. The XSE variation of the Colt Combat Commander