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What size barrel is a 1911 Commander?

What size barrel is a 1911 Commander?

Colt Commander
Barrel length 4.25 in (107.95 mm)
Cartridge 9×19mm Parabellum .38 Super .45 ACP
Action Short recoil operation
Feed system box magazine 7-round or 8-round (.45 ACP) 9-round (9 mm and .38 Super)

Who makes the 1911 Commander?

Colt wasn’t the first manufacturer to try aluminum in a pistol, but it was the first to do so in a large-frame pistol, and the first to put one into large-scale production. It was also the company’s first pistol chambered in the 9 mm cartridge. Right from the beginning, Colt offered the Commander in .

Are bull barrels worth it?

Competitive shooters often prefer bull barrels because a hot barrel can expand, which affects accuracy. Plus the thick, heavy barrel will absorb vibration better, and the additional mass can help to lower recoil. Surprisingly enough, this extra weight on a bull barrel can also come in handy for offhand shooting.

What is the purpose of a bull barrel on a pistol?

A bull barrel is a type of gun barrel that does not taper outward, making it completely cylindrical. This makes the barrel stiffer, which reduces the amplitude of the vibrations in the barrel created by the sudden increase of air pressure when a gun goes off, providing increased accuracy to shooters.

Is a 1911 Commander full size?

The 1911 Commander: 4.25″ Model The 1911 Commander is just a compact version of the 1911 Government, sporting a shorter barrel and slide, introduced in 1950. It shares the same frame, trigger assembly, and magazine with the Government.

What is the standard 1911 barrel length?

5.03 in
M1911 pistol

United States Pistol, Caliber .45, M1911
Length 8.5 in (216 mm)
Barrel length Government model: 5.03 in (127 mm) Commander model: 4.25 in (108 mm) Officer model: 3.5 in (89 mm)
Cartridge .45 ACP
Action Short recoil operation

What is barrel Link meaning?

The link is stopping the barrel’s movement, much like a tether, and forces the barrel to change directions through the momentum of its rearward movement. The link is simply an anchor that halts the barrel’s motion and uses the barrel’s speed and inertial mass to bring it down out of the slide.