M1911A1: America's Definitive World War Two Pistol
The M1911A1 served as the definitive US service pistol from WWII until 1985. Wartime production saw significant involvement from companies like Remington Rand, which became the largest producer, and even Singer. Key ergonomic improvements over the M1911 include a shorter trigger, frame scallops, an arched mainspring housing, and a longer grip safety tang. Post-war, the US had ample inventory, with many units sold as surplus for low prices.









