Springfield 911 - All You Need to Know in 90 Seconds

Published on May 19, 2018
Duration: 2:45

The Springfield 911 is a subcompact pistol chambered in .380 ACP, designed to compete with firearms like the Sig Sauer P238 and Kimber Micro. It features a 416 black nitrate stainless steel slide with V-cut rear serrations, G10 grips, and an Octo-Grip texture on the front strap and mainspring housing for enhanced handling. The pistol comes standard with a 6-round magazine, with an optional 7-round extended magazine available. It is noted for its tritium sights, which are considered easier to acquire than those on comparable models.

Quick Summary

The Springfield 911 is a subcompact pistol chambered in .380 ACP, designed to compete with firearms like the Sig Sauer P238. It features tritium sights (green front, white rear) for easier acquisition, G10 grips with Octo-Grip texture, and a 416 black nitrate stainless steel slide. It weighs 12.6 oz and has a 5.5-inch overall length with a 2.7-inch barrel.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 00:12Springfield 911 Overview
  3. 00:34Sights Comparison
  4. 00:57Weight Comparison
  5. 01:10Dimensions Comparison
  6. 01:23Springfield 911 Deep Dive
  7. 01:27Slide Specifications
  8. 01:36Grips and Texture
  9. 01:50Magazine Information
  10. 02:07Pricing and Availability
  11. 02:13Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the Springfield 911 pistol?

The Springfield 911 pistol is currently available exclusively in .380 ACP. While a 9mm version is anticipated, it has not yet been released.

How does the Springfield 911 compare in size to the Sig Sauer P238?

The Springfield 911 and Sig Sauer P238 are very similar in size. Both pistols have an overall length of 5.5 inches and a barrel length of 2.7 inches, placing them in the same subcompact category.

What are the key features of the Springfield 911's sights?

The Springfield 911 is equipped with tritium sights, featuring a green front sight and a white rear sight. These are noted for being easier to acquire during aiming compared to some competitor models.

What is the weight difference between the Springfield 911 and the Sig Sauer P238?

The Springfield 911 is lighter, weighing approximately 12.6 ounces. In comparison, the standard Sig Sauer P238 model weighs around 15.2 ounces.

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