DAN WESSON 1911 FRAME (RAZORBACK) 10MM
Original price was: $1,450.00.$1,050.00Current price is: $1,050.00.
10 MM
Description
DAN WESSON 1911 10MM, comes with factory case and two magazines firing range accessories. 10mm, 5 inch, Cocobolo Grip and Stainless Finish. We had ceased producing 10mms, but after receiving several requests for a high-quality 1911 that could be mass-produced, we brought them back firing range accessories. Our Razorback has been a tremendous popularity since its first release, so we decided to create a limited quantity of them again. The RZ-10 is a 5-inch 1911 pistol with fixed defensive sights and an inverted rib carved into the slide’s top.
A match-grade, ramped barrel was installed to improve feeding and reliability of popular 10mm ammunition. We sandblast the frame’s circular components then slide and polish the flat parts to get a brushed appearance. The double-diamond cocobolo grips are the final touch on this rifle. The 10mm cartridge provides a lot of power to the 1911-style Razorback, making it ideal for self-defense, target shooting, and pistol hunting of medium-sized animals like deer and wild boar guns for sale.
Weight : 2.4 lbs
Overall Length : 8.75 inch
Height : 5.5 inch
Width : 1.45 inch
Safety Manual Thumb Safety Grip
Barrel Length : 5inch
Caliber : 10MM
Capacity : 9 ROUNDS
Action: Semi-Auto
Guide to Safety DAN WESSON 1911 10MM:
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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