NRA Gun of the Week: Springfield Armory 1911 5" TRP 10 mm — RMR Pistol

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posted on October 27, 2018
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Springfield's 1911 TRP, with included RMR, is feature-rich M1911-style pistol, and it's chambered for the 10 mm Auto cartridge. This full-size 5” pistol utilizes a provided adapter plate with a machined slide top to attach the red-dot optic system from Trijicon. Raised tritium sights allow the shooter to co-witness the optic's red dot, if needed, though the reflex-style RMR is on at a moment's notice. Features like a speed trigger, a memory bump on the grip safety and ambidextrous, extended thumb safeties round out the list on this hunt-ready pistol. To find out more about the Springfield 1911 5" TRP 10 mm pistol, watch our NRA Gun of the Week video.

Specifications:
Manufacturer: Springfield Armory
Chambering: 10 mm Auto
Action Type: recoil-operated, semi-automatic center-fire pistol
Frame: steel, National Match; Black-T finish
Slide: steel; Black-T finish
Rifling: six-groove; 1:16” LH twist
Magazine: eight-round detachable box
Sights: Trijicon RMR; raised, tritium night sights; three-dot
Trigger: single-action; 4-lb., 11-oz. pull
Weight: 44 ozs.
MSRP: $2,507

Additional Reading:
Springfield Armory TRP Operator Now in 10 mm

Latest Loads: 10 mm Auto
Resurgent: The 10 mm Auto
Springfield Armory Announces XD(M) OSP Models










  



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