Posted June 30, 2017 11:15 am by Comments

By Jacki Billings

The Commercial 1911 boasts the original style design from 1912. (Photo: Turnbull Retoration)
Turnbull Restoration’s limited edition recreation of the Commercial 1911 Government Pistol will coincide with Independence Day to mark the significance in the history of American firearms, the company said Thursday.
The pistols, chambered in .45 ACP, will be finished in the circa 1912 early style, which includes a high polish charcoal blued slide and frame. The one piece, steel trigger in addition to the slide stop hammer and grip screws are nitre blued for added strength. Two 2-tone magazines with the then standard lanyard loop ship with the pistol in a Turnbull branded leather case.
“The 1911 is simply the best known and still most beloved pistol design in firearm history and the Commercial is the design that people most identify with it,” CEO and Turnbull Founder Doug Turnbull said in a statement. “It just made sense to honor this purely American firearm design by releasing it on Independence Day.”
The pistols feature a 5-inch barrel and WWI style ejection port and sights. Grips are hand checkered double diamond pattern in American Black Walnut.
Serial numbers and other stampings will also be consistent with the style used on the original design. Additionally,

Source: Guns.com

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