BROWNING BLACK LABEL 1911-380ACP
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380 ACP
Description
The BROWNING BLACK LABEL 1911-380ACP Semi-Auto Pistol is a smaller version of the full-size M1911, yet it is still a masterpiece by John M. Browning. The Black Label 1911-380 is 85% smaller than a Model 1911 in.45 ACP, making it simpler to conceal. However, the grip is big and wide enough to provide far better shooting control than smaller grips. Pistols in 380 ACP calibre. The Browning 1911-380 operates in the same way as the full-sized model, including a locked-breech recoil mechanism guns guns guns. It does, however, have a significantly lower recoil spring than blowback-operated 380 pistols, making it simple to pull the slide by hand shooting stores near me. The 1911-380 can be disassembled in the same way as a full-size 1911 can.
Fixed combat sights; 8 round magazine; Extended ambidextrous manual thumb safety; Extended slide release; Beavertail grip safety; Commander hammer and carry case
Caliber: 380 acp
Barrel Length: 3 5/8″
Overall Length: 6 7/8″
Weight: 16 oz
Magazines: 2 – 8 rounds
Magazine Type: Single Stack
Sight Radius: 4 3/4″
Barrel Material: Steel
Barrel Finish: Matte Silver
Slide Finish: Matte Black
Frame: Black Composite
Front Sight: Combat
Rear Sight: Combat
Guide to Safety:
One of your most critical responsibilities is to keep your weapon securely put away. It’s a profession that requires your whole attention. Always store your firearm and ammo in separate, secure locations where children and other uninvited visitors cannot access them.
When not in use, keep your pistol secured and unloaded. Always keep your weapon secured and out of the hands of intruders. This is for your own and other people’s protection. Keep your gun secured, unloaded, and out of reach at all times. For additional information on how to maintain a warehouse safe, see the “Safe Storage and Transportation” section below.
Handling a Gun and Trigger Safely:
Never assume that a gun is unloaded.
No one should ever raise a gun at another person.
Before pulling the trigger, be sure your finger is totally straight and not on the trigger.
Load the rifle only when you’re ready to fire.
Before loading and firing, make sure the barrel is clean of anything.
If the gun does not fire when you pull the trigger, keep it in the firing position for a few seconds before gently emptying it while directing the muzzle away from yourself.
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