Springfield 1911 Ronin 9mm Pistol (LE)

Springfield 1911 Ronin 9mm Pistol (LE)
$655.00

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Law Enforcement/Military Only

Due to restrictions set by the manufacturer, this item is limited to qualifying customers under the Individual Officer Purchase (IOP) program. These restrictions are set by the manufacturer and cannot be altered by Sportsman's Outdoor Superstore.

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Product Description

What's in the Box

  • Springfield 1911 Ronin 9mm Pistol (Law Enforcement Model)
  • (1) 9-Round Magazine
  • Cable Lock
  • Owner's Manual

Featuring an unyielding commitment to strength, reliability and quality, ?the Ronin 4.25" combines rugged durability with light weight and ease of carry. The 9mm pistol features a forged alloy frame for an overall light weight of around 30 ounces. The short 4.25" barrel matches up with a traditional barrel bushing system, and a forged hot salt blued slide and stainless steel hammer-forged barrel ensure a lifetime of service.

Firearm Features

  • 4.25" Hammer Forged Barrel The hammer-forged barrel of the Ronin 4.25" 1911 works with a traditional barrel bushing system.
  • Lightweight Aluminum Frame ?The pistol features a forged alloy frame with a satin Cerakote® finish, providing both light weight and long-term strength.
  • Wood Grips / Magazine Base Pad The laminate wood grips feature the Crossed Cannon logo, and the stainless steel magazine comes with a base pad.

Product Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Springfield Armory
  • Model: 1911 Ronin
  • Caliber: 9mm
  • Barrel Length: 4.25"
  • Overall Length: 7.9"
  • Finish: Satin Aluminum Cerakote
  • Grips: Crossed Cannon Wood Laminate
  • Sights: Tactical Rear Fiber Optic Front
  • Magazine Capacity: 9-Rounds

Customer Comments & Questions

Customer Reviews

(3 out of 5) Not bad
by from Eagle Rock, MO on

The issue I had with this firearm was twofold. For the first two boxes of ammo it would not consistently go back into battery. With the cost of ammo right now I have not wanted to waste any more on testing the gun but even with no ammo or even a magazine in it, the slide would stick about half way open when cycling the slide. This issue occurred well over 60% of the time. It was not any more reliable when shooting it as compared to manually operating the slide. The other issue is the weight of the firearm. Yes I know if is all metal but for a carry gun it really is way to heavy and I will go back to my polymer frame 9MMs to carry. With both those issues I can not rate it any better than a 2 on performance and a 3 overall. No trust in the reliability and too heavy to carry.