Iver Johnson Arms 1911A138CHRW 1911 A1 Government 70 Series 38 Super 9+1 5″ Bright Polish Chrome Serrated Steel Slide & Frame w/Beavertail, Black Dual Textured Diamondwood Grip, Right Hand
$1,172.00
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Iver Johnson Arms 1911 is a Series 70 pistol which means there is no firing pin block and comes with a flat, serrated, steel mainspring housing to hold up to the rigors of an everyday shooter. It features a finger relief cut near the trigger guard for a more comfortable shooting experience. It also utilizes a forged slide and cast frame, which are CNC machined and then hand fitted to exceptional tolerances. Each slide is fit to an individual frame to give it a tight out of the box fit. The 1911 comes with one magazine, gun lock, manual, and a hard black plastic lockable gun case. This 38 Super 1911 Government model features a chrome finish, 5″ barrel, fixed rear dovetail sight & fixed post front sight, rear vertical serrations, and black diamondwood grips.
Additional information
| UPC | 740120787565 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1911A138CHRW |
| Barrel Length | 5 |
| Caliber/Gauge | |
| Length | 10.3000 |
| Capacity | 9 |
| State Restriction (CA) | NO DIRECT SHIP TO CALIFORNIA |
| Number of Magazines | 1 |
| Action | SEMI-AUTO |
| Sights Type | FIXED |
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