Springfield Armory Announces New Colors, Variants to Popular Models

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posted on January 11, 2019
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Just ahead of SHOT Show 2019, Springfield Armory continues to announce line extensions and new variations in several of its most popular firearm lines.

First up is an array of colors added to what was once a lineup of black and silver, to include the Saint FFH and Saint AR pistol models, soon to be available in Gray, FED and OD Green. The finishes will also be found on its EMP4 Concealed Carry Contour pistol, as well as the XD-S Mod. 2 9 mm pistol, which will also be offered in stainless.  





The Springfield 911 .380 ACP pistol—winner of American Rifleman’s 2019 Golden Bullseye for Tactical Gun of the Year—will have the largest selection of new color offerings. Beyond Platinum and Graphite, the concealed-carry pistol will be found in Titanium, Vintage Blue and Stainless, Desert FDE and Nitride, Titanium and Nitride, or Desert FDE—bringing the total available color options of the pistol to 10. MSRP on the pistols depend on finish and features, and ranges from $599 to $789.




And its XDE pistol, which won the 2018 American Rifleman Golden Bullseye for Tactical Pistol of the Year, has been announced in 3.8” and 4.5” models.

                                                              

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