Based off the classic 1911 design, the small Colt Mustang chambered in .380 ACP is easily concealable and shares the same classic look in its tiny frame.
What happens when the M1911 is reduced to 85 percent of its original size and paired with the .380 ACP cartridge? According to Browning, the company, it results in a pistol that is just the “right” size for its ammunition. Would Browning, the man, who had a hand in both, have agreed?
A scaled down version of the fullsize Government Model 1911, The Browning Black Label 1911-380 is built on the same footprint as the company’s successful 1911-22, but with a .380 ACP chambering instead of rimfire.