Davidson’s Gallery of Guns Offers NRA Special Edition Ruger SR1911 Pistol

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posted on September 19, 2018
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Davidson’s Gallery of Guns is showcasing is NRA pride by offering a special edition NRA Ruger SR1911 pistol exclusively via Galleryofguns.com and Davidson’s Dealers nationwide.

The Ruger SR1911 NRA Special Edition pistol is a modern take on the timeless American single-action classic, chambered in .45 ACP. The frame features a striking red anodized finish, complemented by red laminate grips proudly featuring the NRA logo. The black nitride slide is adorned with an engraving of the NRA seal and text of the Second Amendment on the left face, and is fitted with fixed Novak 3-dot sights.

The semi-automatic pistol comes complete with one 7-round and one 8-round magazine, all appointed within a custom NRA box and sleeve, and each pistol is assigned an NRA4 serial number prefix, creating the ultimate heirloom for collectors and NRA members alike.

The Ruger SR1911 NRA Special Edition marks the latest in long tradition of support to the NRA by our friends at Davidson’s Gallery of Guns. In addition to offering limited edition NRA-licensed firearms, Davidson’s proudly supports a variety of vital NRA programs and events year round, including the NRA Saturday Night Concert at the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits, The NRA Foundation, and NRA Ring of Freedom events.

“Davidson’s and Gallery of Guns has been a longtime supporter of the NRA,” said Bryan Tucker, CEO of Davidson’s, Inc. “Having the opportunity to provide our dealers and consumers with NRA licensed products is truly an honor.”

The Ruger SR1911 NRA Special Edition is available exclusively through Gallery of Guns, and can purchased by at galleryofguns.com. Offer ends Dec. 31, 2018.

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Additional Reading:
Tested: Ruger 9 mm SR1911 Officers Model   
NRA Gun of the Week: Ruger SR1911 10 mm Auto  
The Keefe Report: Ruger Goes 10 mm
Tested: Ruger 9 mm SR1911 Commander Pistol
Tested: Ruger SR1911 Target Pistol

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