Rifleman Review: Springfield Armory Prodigy

Published on April 3, 2024
Duration: 4:26

This review covers the Springfield Armory 1911 DS Prodigy, a double-stack 9mm pistol featuring a polymer grip module attached to a forged frame and slide. It highlights the AOS system for optic mounting, the 4.25-inch barrel with a target crown, and the included 17-round magazine, with options for 20 and 26 rounds. The review notes its comfortable ergonomics despite its hand-filling nature and a weight advantage over all-steel 1911s.

Quick Summary

The Springfield Armory Prodigy is a 9mm handgun that merges the 1911 platform with double-stack magazine capacity, often called a '2011' style. It features a polymer grip module, forged frame and slide, a 4.25-inch barrel with a target crown, and the Agency Optic System (AOS) for red dot sight mounting.

Chapters

  1. 00:14Introduction to the Springfield Prodigy
  2. 00:23Prodigy 4.25" AOS Handgun Overview
  3. 00:31Understanding the '2011' Style
  4. 00:49Construction: Polymer Grip & Forged Frame
  5. 01:01Forged Frame and Slide, Stainless Barrel
  6. 01:09Bushingless Design and Target Crown
  7. 01:15Optic Capability: Agency Optic System (AOS)
  8. 01:36Adapter Plates and Included Optics
  9. 01:50Double Stack Magazine Capacities
  10. 02:02Grip Safety and Beaver Tail
  11. 02:16Skeletonized Hammer and Sights
  12. 02:34Ambidextrous Safety Levers
  13. 02:39Magazine Release Enhancement
  14. 02:54Grip Module Texture
  15. 03:08Mainspring Housing Checkering
  16. 03:17Ergonomics and Hand Feel
  17. 03:33Weight Comparison: 4.25" Prodigy
  18. 03:57Potential Applications: Competition and Carry

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Springfield Armory Prodigy?

The Springfield Armory Prodigy is a 9mm handgun that blends the classic 1911 format with modern double-stack magazine capacity, often referred to as a '2011' style pistol. It features a polymer grip module attached to a forged frame and slide.

What are the key features of the Springfield Prodigy 4.25-inch model?

The 4.25-inch Prodigy boasts a forged frame and slide, a stainless steel barrel with a target crown, and is optic-ready via the Agency Optic System (AOS). It includes a 17-round magazine and offers extended capacity options.

How does the Springfield Prodigy handle optics?

The Prodigy is designed with the Agency Optic System (AOS), allowing for the direct mounting of various red dot sights using interchangeable adapter plates. It comes with a plate for Springfield pattern optics like the Hex Dragonfly.

What is the weight and construction of the Springfield Prodigy?

The 4.25-inch barrel Prodigy has a base weight of approximately 32.5 ounces. Its construction combines a polymer grip module with a forged frame and slide, making it lighter than traditional all-steel 1911 pistols.

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