Armscor GI Standard FS Semi-Automatic Pistol 38 Super 5" Barrel (1)-9Rd Magazine Wood Grips Black Parkerized Finish
The M 1911 GI standard is a great representation of the original US GI combat issue 1911 and is chambered in 38 Super and built with exacting engineering standards. Fixed, low profile sights and traditional smooth slim design are perfect for quick pull holster use. A durable parkerized finish gives it a tough, smooth, non-reflective surface. Smooth wood grips offer comfort in both feel and design. The 5" barrel offers a balanced weight to assist with the accuracy and recoil that made the original 1911 design famous. True to all Rock Island 1911s, the GI Standard comes with a crisp factory 4- to 6-pound trigger to make it a great experience right out of the box.
Features : -5" Barrel
-10 Round Capacity
-Parkerized Finish, Black
-4-6 LB Trigger Pull
-Wood Grips
Manufacturer: Armscor
Model: GI Series
Model: Standard FS
Action: Semi-automatic
Type: 1911
Caliber: 38 Super
Barrel Length: 5"
Color: Black
Grips: Wood
Capacity: 9 Rounds
Accessories: 1 Magazine
Sights: Fixed Sights
Subcategory: Pistols - Metal Frame
Material: Steel
Finish: Parkerized
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 38 Super Automatic was was introduced by Colt in 1929, essentially an update of the older (and obsolete) 38 Automatic. 38 Super is loaded at higher pressure for significantly increased velocity and energy. Ammunition can be chambered in 38 Automatic pistols but must not be used; all 38 Super Automatic ammunition is headstamped "+P" denoting higher pressure. The 38 Super Automatic uses a .900-inch case with a .355-inch bullet, developing a speedy 1240 feet per second with a 125-grain bullet. The case is semi-rimmed and requires a unique and slightly larger frame than the 45 ACP, which has reduced its availability and popularity. Even so, 38 Super Automatic pistols have remained available and are now seeing a resurgence in popularity. — Craig Boddington