911 Compact Pistol | Michelle Cerino Part 1

Published on January 2, 2018
Duration: 0:57

Michelle Cerino, Managing Editor of Women's Outdoor News, provides an initial review of the Springfield Armory 911 pistol in .380 Auto. She highlights its pleasant shooting characteristics, noting a lack of 'snap,' and praises its ergonomics, extended magazine, and intuitive safety operation. The 911 is presented as an excellent option for those who appreciate the 1911 platform but desire a more compact and concealable package.

Quick Summary

The Springfield Armory 911 in .380 Auto is praised for its pleasant shooting experience, lacking 'snap,' and features an extended magazine and intuitive 1911-style controls. It's an excellent compact option for those who like the 1911 platform but need enhanced concealability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction by Michelle Cerino
  2. 00:11First Impressions: Springfield 911 Feel
  3. 00:35Target Audience & 1911 Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Springfield Armory 911 pistol?

The Springfield Armory 911, chambered in .380 Auto, features an extended magazine for better grip, ambidextrous safety, and 1911-style controls. Its compact, pocket-sized frame enhances concealability.

Who is the Springfield Armory 911 designed for?

This pistol is ideal for fans of the 1911 platform who want a similar feel and control scheme in a smaller, more easily concealed package, suitable for everyday carry.

How does the Springfield Armory 911 shoot?

According to Michelle Cerino, the 911 is pleasant to shoot and not 'snappy,' indicating manageable recoil for its size and caliber, making it comfortable for practice.

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