STI Introduces DVC Tactical Pistol

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posted on February 17, 2017
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STI International's newest pistol was developed with the tactical shooter in mind. 

The new DVC Tactical 2011 Pistol features aggressive slide-lightening cuts and grip stippling, taking the most functional features of STI competition guns and putting them in a package for the defensive handgun shooter.

The pistol comes with rugged, fixed tritium sights and a threaded 5.0" barrel. Additionally, the gun features a low-viz black DLC (Diamond Like) coating and a copper tinted TiAIN (Titanium Aluminum Nitride) coated barrel. It comes standard with a tool-less guide rod and full length tactical dust cover for mounting a variety of accessories. The DVC also features the STI Tactical Magwell for quick reloads and mag stripping.

Available in 9 mm or .45 ACP for $2,999.

For more information visit stiguns.com

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