NRA Gun of the Week: Springfield 911 Pistol

Published on May 31, 2018
Duration: 3:42

This review of the Springfield Armory 911 pistol highlights its design as a scaled-down 1911 experience chambered in .380 ACP. Key features include its lightweight aluminum frame, G10 grip panels with Octa-Grip texturing, tritium sights for low-light conditions, and a crisp 4.5-pound trigger. The pistol demonstrated capable defense performance at 10 yards with average groups just over 1.25 inches.

Quick Summary

The Springfield Armory 911 is a micro-compact pistol chambered in .380 ACP, designed to offer a scaled-down 1911 experience. It features an aluminum frame, tritium sights, and a crisp 4.5-pound trigger, making it suitable for concealed carry and personal defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:16Introduction: Springfield 911 Pistol
  2. 00:20Micro Compact Design & 1911 Experience
  3. 00:35.380 ACP Chambering
  4. 00:42Action Type & Operation
  5. 00:48Weight & Sights
  6. 01:01Slide Serrations
  7. 01:07Disassembly Process
  8. 01:16Internal Components: Barrel, Guide Rod, Recoil Spring
  9. 01:38Frame & Grip Texturing
  10. 01:56Trigger Material
  11. 02:11Safety & Controls
  12. 02:22Ergonomic Enhancements
  13. 02:31On the Range: Handling & Control
  14. 02:38Trigger Performance
  15. 02:44Defensive Accuracy Testing
  16. 02:53Included Accessories & Magazines
  17. 03:09Price & Where to Buy
  18. 03:14Conclusion & Further Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Springfield Armory 911 pistol?

The Springfield Armory 911 is a micro-compact pistol chambered in .380 ACP, designed to offer a scaled-down 1911 experience. It features an aluminum frame, tritium sights, and a crisp 4.5-pound trigger, making it suitable for concealed carry and personal defense.

What are the key features of the Springfield 911 pistol?

Key features include its lightweight 12.6-ounce aluminum frame, drift-adjustable tritium sights, chevron cocking serrations, toolless disassembly, a 2.7-inch stainless steel barrel, and G10 grip panels with Octa-Grip texturing for enhanced purchase.

How does the Springfield 911 perform in terms of accuracy?

In testing, the Springfield 911 demonstrated capable defensive accuracy at 10 yards, achieving average group sizes of just over 1.25 inches. The .380 ACP chambering is noted as being easy to control on this small platform.

What is the trigger like on the Springfield 911?

The trigger on the Springfield 911 is described as superb, breaking crisply at 4.5 pounds. The trigger shoe is made of G10 material, contributing to its feel and performance.

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