SA Range Officer - M1911 |
Springfield Armory is an historical
American firearm manufacturer, one of the oldest, serving the public
and United States armed forces. For decades, Springfield has provided
quality M1911 handguns from the standard GI model to top-end
competition sports models.
The tried-and-proven Range Officer
model is now available in a compact platform available in 9mm Luger.
The RO is what professional shooters demand for the range or
concealed carry out of the box.
Despite competition with Glock, the
M1911 continues to be popular and is available with a myriad of
configurations. It is used as a military, special operations, police
service, competition, concealed carry, home defense and even a
hunting sidearm.
Springfield Armory has
been located in Geneseo, Illinois for decades, ironic because
Illinois is one of the few states that does not recognize that the
Second Amendment is the law of the land – for all states in the
Union.
For two centuries, the US Armed Forces
looked to Springfield Armory for their firearms. Today, the original
location in Massachusetts is a national historic site. The original 1840s arsenal now has the world's
largest collection of historic American military firearms, open
year-round to the public.
The Range Officer 1911 comes in two
calibers and two versions with features that customers often look for
in a quality pistol. It is available as a full-size, all-steel,
5-inch barrel pistol and a short-butt, short-slide compact model; as
well as in the original .45 ACP or internationally popular, 9mm Luger
chambering.
Heavier than the polymer competition
handgun, the 9mm Luger, seems heavy to those used to lighter weapons.
The greater weight has advantages in that the recoil is dampened and
steadier in the aiming process, especially important with .45 ACP
ammo.
The RO is finished in the standard flat
tactical black with angled cocking serrations found on current
M1911s. The front sight is dovetailed with a slightly angled rear
sight, the latter fully adjustable for windage and elevation. The
receiver is the standard GI M1911, except for the long trigger,
safety pad grip, and extended safety on the left side. A key locking
device has been utilized for several years. The stock grip is the
standard double-diamond-checkered hardwood laminate in cocobolo with
the Springfield log laser-cut into the sides.
The MSRP for a stock 9mm Luger or .45
ACP Range Officer is $989.
The shooter who decides to use the RO
as a concealed-carry weapon will have a problem with the hefty iron
workhorse, unless a shoulder harness rig is used.
The RO compact also comes in either 9mm
Luger or .45 ACP, which makes it ideal for concealed carry, not using
the shoulder harness rig. It is 11 ounces lighter than the standard
Range Officer. The sights are fiber-optic and designed for quick
draw. The 9mm version RO standard or compact is great to shoot,
providing consistent grouping as in the case of other 9mm handguns
versus the .45 ACP 'flying refrigerator'. However, the RO compact in .45 ACP will
surprise the shooter with its accuracy.
I believe that the Range Officer line
of handguns is the best buy in the Springfield M1911 model lineup,
and others agree in the firearm industry.
If you like M1911s, you'll like the
Springfield Armory's Range Officer.
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