Luke Cuenco 12.14.22
The venerated 1911 is still one of the most popular sidearms in the United States for both recreational shooters and hunters alike. Due to its robust design, phenomenal grip angle, and familiar controls, shooters across the world know and have trusted the 1911 platform for well over 100 years. Savage is helping to bring the 1911 design into the 21st century without doing away with its classic design cues with the introduction of their very own Savage 1911 Government style pistol.
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Savage Arms’ New 21st Century Savage 1911 Government Style Pistol
The new Savage 1911 Government Style pistol will be available with or without a rail, in 9mm or .45 ACP, and also in three different finish configurations. These finishes range from a Black Melonite finish, a stainless steel finish, or a two-tone finish. The black melonite version without a rail will be the most affordable starting at $1,350, the stainless option for $1,350, and the two-tone version without a rail for $1,425. Each of the railed versions of the Savage 1911 will cost $1,500 regardless of the finish colors selected. For more information including configuration options, ordering details, and a full list of specifications you can visit http://savagearms.com/.
After more than a century of evolution, John Moses Browning’s venerable single-action semi-auto is still standing strong. The gun that beat the Savage Model 1907 to become the US Military’s M1911 is now being given the Savage treatment. The Savage 1911 is built from stainless steel and has a dual recoil spring and machined sear and disconnector. While the look pays homage to the original, the Savage 1911 is built for hard use. From its nitride coated titanium firing pin. to the target crown on the barrel, this 1911 delivers accuracy and reliability. This is Savage.