A specially contoured frame heel makes the Bobcut easier and more comfortable to conceal. It also has plenty of add-ons found in higher priced guns such as a non-skid combat trigger skeletal hammer fully adjustable Novak-type rear sight enhanced beavertail safety and stippled front strap serration. - Caliber: .45 ACP - Action: SA - Capacity: 8+1 - Barrel Length: 4.25 - Front Sight: Dovetail - Rear Sight: Fully Adjustable Novak-Type - Finishes: Black Hard & Black Chrome - Grips: Custom Hardwood with Mac Logo - Construction: 4140 Steel Frame / 4140 Hammer Forged Steel Slide - Safety: Enhanced Thumb Safety / Beavertail - Weight: 34.5800 - Length: 7.88 - Height: 5.42 - Width: 1.25
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Cobra Pistols COBRA CLASSIC DERRINGER 22WMR CHROME ROSEWOOD MPN: CL22MCR UPC: 850003444925
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The 1911 custom carry is a 45 acp caliber single action pistol.It features a 5 inch barrel, along with a stainless steel frame and slide, and textured grips.This handgun also comes with dovetail sights and a 7 round detachable box magazine. Frame Finish: Stainless Type: Pistol Action: SAO Caliber: 45 ACP Barrel Length: 5″ Capacity: 7+1 Safety: Manual Grips: Black Ergo XT Sight Configuration: Novak Weight: 40.16 oz Frame Material: Stainless Steel Slide Description: Stainless Barrel Length Range: 5.00″
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SALERuger Vaquero Stainless Engraved 5.5″ Revolver 45 Colt 6 RD MPN: 5157 UPC: 736676051571
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The Pro Carry II (Two-Tone) is a hallmark of Kimber quality, complete with a brush-polished carbon slide, aluminum frame and smooth/checkered rosewood grips. The Kimber Pro Carry II Two-Tone has no-nonsense features that promote intuitive operation and absolute dependability, including lowered and flared ejection ports, machined dovetail mounted sights and edges that are rounded and blended for comfortable carry. This Kimber 1911 is a perfect choice for concealed carry or personal defense.
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The Beretta M9 and 92FS are among the most widely recognized firearms in history, and the most notable models from Beretta’s iconic 90 Series. The Beretta 92 was submitted in 1980 for the XM9 program conducted by the U.S. Military to seek out a replacement for the M1911. During a five-year testing period these pistols were subjected to the most extensive military pistol test program ever conducted. In 1985, the Beretta M9 – a model from the legendary 90 Series, was adopted as the official sidearm of the U.S. Military and has served there ever since. Beretta is now offering the 92FS Brigadier. Delivering the same outstanding accuracy and reliability the 92 series is known for. Its open slide design and optimal chamber feeding angle allow for reliable feeding with a wide variety of ammunition styles and weights regardless of the environment. The ambidextrous safety/de-cocker allows for safe operation and positive manipulation with either hand. The heavy profile slide design will reduce felt recoil to the shooter.
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The Heavy-Duty Revolver was introduced on April 1, 1930 and was designed on the .44 Hand Ejector Third Model frame. The revolver was initially manufactured with a 5'' barrel length and had a weight of 40 ounces and was chambered in .38/44. As time and manufacturing progressed, Smith and Wesson produced the revolver in 4'' and 6'' lengths. The Heavy Duty was manufactured continuously throughout the 1930's on the N-frame. The total production of the Pre-World War II .38/44 Heavy Duty was 11,111 revolvers and production of the revolver ceased in order to focus upon the war effort from 1940-1946. At the end of World War II, on June 18th, 1946, this model was reintroduced to the public. In 1948, the factory incorporated the new style short action and the gun remained unchanged from that date until it was discontinued in 1966. During its lifetime, the revolver was eventually designated the Model 20 in 1957, when Smith and Wesson began assigning numeric model designations to their firearms. Even though the .38/44 chamber was designed to fire the .38 Special Super police loads, this revolver prompted the idea of producing the popular .357 Magnum, which was designed in 1934 and introduced as its own production model in 1935. The first .357 Magnum was received by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover on April 8th, 1935. This revolver eventually became the Model 27 in 1957. This newly imagined II-frame revolver in 2023 is unique in that it embodies the features of the original Heavy Duty/ Model 20 features, while being chambered in the .357 Magnum. The team at Smith and Wesson have resurrected the 20th century legacy of the N-frame revolver in the classic blued configuration of the Heavy Duty in tandem with the .357 Magnum for the modern revolver owner. These are very hard to find so grab yours here today before it is gone!