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SPR 1911 DS PRODIGY 9MM 5 AOS COMP 17/20RD

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SPR 1911 DS PRODIGY 9MM 5 AOS COMP 17/20RD

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The Prodigy Comp from Springfield Armory® takes the proven 1911 platform and enhances it with double-stack capacity and a performance-driven feature set. Reconfigured around a double-stack magazine the polymer grip module mounts to a forged steel frame offering capacities of 17+1 and 20+1. The AOS-compatible slide and barrel assembly is integrally compensated to reduce muzzle rise while a Picatinny rail is ready to accept today’s most popular accessories. The Prodigy Comp combines the most beloved characteristics of the 1911 with modern capacity for unrivaled performance. – Caliber 9mm – Color Black – Barrel 5 Forged Stainless Steel Match Grade Bull 1:16 – Slide Forged Carbon Steel Black Cerakote® Optics-Ready Integral Compensator – Frame Forged Carbon Steel Black Cerakote® – Sights Tritium Front Black Serrated Rear – Recoil System 2 Piece Full Length Guide Rod – Grips Polymer – Magazines (1) 17-Round (1) 20-Round – Weight 33 oz – Length 8.5 – Height 5.5

UPC

706397974848

Manufacturer

Springfield Armory

Manufacturer Part Number

PH9119AOSCOMP

Caliber/Gauge

9mm

Barrel Length

5"

Action

Semi-Auto

Model

Prodigy

Product Type

1911

Sights

Optics Ready

Capacity

20

Sights Type

Fixed Sights

Shipping Weight

3.75

Rate of Twist

1-in-16"

Package Width

9.2

Package Height

2.2

ATF Type

Pistol

Length

10.5

Number of Magazines

2 One 17 rd. and One 20 rd.

Magazine Included

1 x 20-Round

Safety

Beavertail

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