TFBTV SHOT Show Preview: New Springfield Stainless Range Officer 1911 Hands-on Preview

Published on January 11, 2016
Duration: 4:13

This video provides a hands-on preview of the new all-stainless Springfield Range Officer 1911 chambered in .45 ACP, released for Shot Show 2016. Key upgrades include adjustable tournament sights, a fiber optic front sight, a single-side flared safety, a match-grade trigger, and Cocobolo wood grips. The firearm is noted for its smooth operation and manageable recoil despite its weight, making it suitable for range use.

Quick Summary

The all-stainless Springfield Range Officer 1911, released for Shot Show 2016, boasts significant upgrades like adjustable tournament sights, a fiber optic front sight, and a match-grade trigger. Weighing 41 ounces, it offers manageable recoil for a .45 ACP, making it an excellent range gun.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction
  2. 00:04New Springfield Range Officer 1911
  3. 00:15Upgrades and Features
  4. 00:21Adjustable Sights and Safety
  5. 00:30Trigger, Grips, and Weight
  6. 00:45Slide and Frame Construction
  7. 00:51Included Accessories
  8. 01:00Shooting Impressions
  9. 01:22Trigger Pull Weight
  10. 01:44Performance with Match Barrel
  11. 01:50Ideal for Range Use
  12. 02:12Target Shooting at 20 Meters
  13. 02:46Overall Performance Review
  14. 02:52MSRP and Release Date
  15. 03:06Reliability and Trigger
  16. 03:13Springfield's Popular 1911
  17. 03:17Stainless Look and Perks
  18. 03:23Adjustable Sights and Hammer
  19. 03:31Ambi Safety Note
  20. 03:43Outro and Thanks
  21. 03:55Patreon Promotion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key upgrades on the new Springfield Range Officer 1911?

The all-stainless Springfield Range Officer 1911 features major upgrades including adjustable tournament rear sights, a fiber optic front sight, a single-side flared safety, a match-grade trigger, and Cocobolo wood grips, distinguishing it from standard models.

What is the trigger pull weight for the Springfield Range Officer 1911?

The manual states a trigger pull weight of 5-6 lbs for the Springfield Range Officer 1911. However, during testing, the trigger pull was measured at approximately 7 lbs.

How does the Springfield Range Officer 1911 handle recoil?

Despite being chambered in .45 ACP, the Springfield Range Officer 1911 weighs 41 ounces. This substantial weight helps manage recoil, making the shooting experience feel less impactful than one might expect for a .45 caliber pistol.

What accessories come with the Springfield Range Officer 1911?

The Springfield Range Officer 1911 comes with two 7-round magazines. Additionally, it includes a holster designed to carry both the pistol and an extra magazine, enhancing its utility for range use.

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