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Ed Brown 1911 Special Forces, Gen III, Night Sights

Manufacturer : Ed Brown Products
Part Number : SF-SS-G3

SF-SS-G3: Built for pure performance and extreme use, the new Special Forces pistol from Ed Brown has everything you need for serious performance.

Built for pure performance and extreme use, the new Special Forces pistol from Ed Brown has everything you need for serious performance. All the engineering, precision manufacturing, and hand-fitting the Brown family is famous for is included, and we've added to that a new severe use coating for improved wear resistance and rust protection. A unique and highly durable Chainlink pattern provides a secure grip for severe applications.

The Special Forces features the following:

  • 5" Government model slide, single stack government model frame. The John Browning traditional design for the ultimate in reliability and accuracy.
  • Weight: approximately 38 ounces with an unloaded magazine inserted.
  • Exclusive Chainlink treatment on forestrap and mainspring housing for the ultimate in durability, secure grip, and extreme use.
  • Slide coated with Gen III for low glare, superior rust protection, and improved wear resistance, with traditional "square cut" serrations on rear of slide only.
  • Fixed dovetail 3-dot night sights with high visibility white outlines.

* CALIFORNIA APPROVED MODEL AVAILABLE

 
SF-SS-G3

$2,495.00
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