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Remington 1911 R1 Carry 45 ACP Pistol with Novak Sights (Tritium Front) and Cocobolo Grips

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Remington 1911 R1 Carry 45 ACP Pistol with Novak Sights (Tritium Front) and Cocobolo Grips
$799.99 $1,319.00

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Product Description

America’s most trusted pistol, remastered by Remington for peak shootability, and stopping danger in it’s tracks. Produced to the ultra-tight tolerances using state-of-the-art technology, it features a crisp trigger, dovetailed rear and front sights, precision-machined slide and frame, and fine-checkered american walnut grips.

  • De-horned forged carbon steel frame and slide
  • Match-grade stainless steel barrel with target crown
  • Beavertail grip safety with checkered memory bump (25 LPI)
  • Checkered front strap and mainspring housing (25 LPI)
  • Ambidextrous safety
  • Novak® sights with tritium front night sight
  • Cocobolo grip panels
  • Machined skeletonized aluminum match trigger
  • Enhanced hammer
  • Lowered and flared ejection port
  • One 7-round and one 8-round magazine with bumper pad

Firearm Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Remington
  • Model: 1911 R1 Carry
  • Caliber: 45 Auto
  • Barrel Length: 5 in.
  • Overall Height: 5.5 in.
  • Barrel Material: Stainless Steel
  • Grip Material: Cocobolo
  • Twist Rate (LH): 16 in.
  • Weight: 38.5 oz.
  • Magazine Capacity: 8

Customer Comments & Questions

Customer Reviews

(5 out of 5) Remington r1carry
by from Lakeland, FL on

I learned about this series while visiting Remington’s NY factory in 2017. I started looking for one soon after. I found one in NH to look over. These are the last series of 1911s made in NY by Remington. They are forged frame and slide guns unlike Remington’s AL production.

I got the 5” Government model from SOSS and liked it so much I hunted down new Commanders version.