SHOT Show Preview: Springfield's New Range Officer Operator 1911

Published on January 20, 2016
Duration: 7:08

This video provides a preview of the new Springfield Armory Range Officer Operator 1911 pistol. The presenters, James and Jock, discuss its features, including its 9mm caliber, 9+1 capacity, steel frame, and accessory rail. They compare it to Springfield's EMP model, noting differences in magazine size and frame thickness. While acknowledging their general preference against the 1911 platform, they express positive initial impressions of the Range Officer Operator's smooth action and manageable recoil.

Quick Summary

The Springfield Armory Range Officer Operator 1911 is a 9mm pistol with a 9+1 capacity, featuring a steel frame for minimal recoil and a 5-inch government barrel. It includes an accessory rail, Novak-style adjustable rear sights, and a fiber optic front sight, with a measured trigger pull of approximately 4.75 pounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Springfield Range Officer Operator 1911
  2. 00:09Caliber and Capacity (9mm, 9+1)
  3. 00:13Guest Introduction: Jock (Army Ranger)
  4. 00:21Comparison to Springfield EMP
  5. 00:31Included Accessories and Packaging
  6. 00:47Magazine Differences: Range Officer vs. EMP
  7. 01:30Frame and Rail Features
  8. 01:40Sights: Novak Style Rear, Fiber Optic Front
  9. 01:45Action and Serrations
  10. 01:51Trigger and Hammer Details
  11. 02:08First Shots and Impressions
  12. 02:42Recoil and Handling
  13. 03:04Steel Frame vs. Aluminum Frame (EMP)
  14. 03:52Overall Preference: EMP vs. Range Officer
  15. 04:10Second Shooting Session
  16. 04:30Final Comparison and Preference
  17. 05:00Release Date and Pricing Information
  18. 05:15Magazine Type and Weight
  19. 05:25Grips and Slide Serrations
  20. 05:38Sights and Trigger Pull Weight
  21. 05:51Trigger Pull Measurement
  22. 06:01Suitability for Range/Tournament Use
  23. 06:06Recoil and Ammunition Cost
  24. 06:21Accessory Rail and Slide Serrations
  25. 06:34Recoil Summary
  26. 06:37Thank You to Springfield Armory
  27. 06:50Outro and Patreon Plug

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Springfield Armory Range Officer Operator 1911?

The Range Officer Operator is a 9mm pistol with a 9+1 capacity, featuring a 5-inch government frame, a steel frame for reduced recoil, an accessory rail, Novak-style adjustable rear sights, and a fiber optic front sight. It also includes aggressive slide serrations and a skeletonized hammer.

How does the Springfield Range Officer Operator 1911 compare to the Springfield EMP?

The Range Officer Operator has a thicker, steel frame and its 9mm magazines hold 9+1 rounds. The EMP, while on a similar frame size, has a thinner, aluminum frame and its magazines hold 10+1 rounds, offering a slightly higher capacity in a lighter package.

What is the trigger pull weight on the Springfield Range Officer Operator 1911?

The trigger pull weight for the Springfield Armory Range Officer Operator 1911 was measured at approximately 4.75 pounds. This is considered a good weight for a range or tournament-oriented firearm.

Does the Springfield Range Officer Operator 1911 have much recoil?

Despite being chambered in 9mm, the Springfield Range Officer Operator 1911 is reported to have virtually no recoil. This is attributed to its full-size, steel frame which weighs 41 ounces, effectively absorbing the recoil energy.

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