New Springfield Prodigy 1911 DS!

Published on September 1, 2022
Duration: 0:57

This video provides an expert-level overview of the new Springfield Prodigy 1911 DS, presented by Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical. It covers live fire demonstrations with 9mm Luger ammunition, highlighting the firearm's features like its optic cut, bull barrel, and double-stack capacity. The review showcases the firearm equipped with a Hex Dragonfly optic and Surefire X300U-B light, offering insights into its performance on the range.

Quick Summary

The Springfield Prodigy 1911 DS is a modern 1911 pistol featuring a double-stack magazine, optic cut slide, and bull barrel, available in 4.25" (Commander) and 5" (Government) lengths. It was demonstrated with 9mm Luger ammunition, a Hex Dragonfly optic, and a Surefire X300U-B light.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Ammunition Introduction
  2. 00:05Springfield Prodigy Overview
  3. 00:15Live Fire Demonstration
  4. 00:31Key Features and Full Review Tease

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Springfield Prodigy 1911 DS?

The Springfield Prodigy 1911 DS boasts a double-stack magazine for increased capacity, an optic cut slide ready for red dot sights like the Hex Dragonfly, and a bull barrel for enhanced accuracy and heat management. It's available in 4.25" and 5" barrel lengths.

What ammunition was used in the Springfield Prodigy 1911 DS range test?

The range session featured Ultimate Ammunition Blue Line 9mm Luger rounds, specifically the 90-grain variant. This ammunition was used to demonstrate the firearm's performance during live fire exercises on steel targets.

What accessories were shown on the Springfield Prodigy 1911 DS?

The Springfield Prodigy 1911 DS was equipped with a Surefire X300U-B weapon-mounted light, providing illumination for tactical scenarios, and a Hex Dragonfly micro red dot sight for improved target acquisition.

What are the different sizes available for the Springfield Prodigy 1911 DS?

The Springfield Prodigy 1911 DS comes in two primary configurations based on barrel length: a 4.25-inch barrel, often referred to as the Commander size, and a 5-inch barrel, known as the Government size.

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