Commander model in satin and polished nickel finish. First and foremost, Colt made headlines when they announced that their redesigned 1911 was going to be available in the NATO standard 9mm cartridge. Colt originally developed the Combat Commander Post-World War II to address the countless complaints of the classic firearm. 1911s were infamous for being unwieldy, yet some people still swear by them.
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Colt designed their popular 1911 variant just like the original Browning model but added a few small modifications. It is an essence just a standard 1911, just modernized and more attractive. There’s not much about the Colt Combat Commander that would surprise you.
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Sights: Novak White-Dot Front, Novak Low Mount Carry Rear.
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This semi-auto is basically a completely reimagined and modernized version of the classic 1911 with the Colt reputation to back it up. Nevertheless, it’s their Combat Commander 1911 that people are talking about. The American icon has lately released a modern Cobra revolver and a line of impressive tactical AR-15s, effectively putting them back on the map. Colt has been a staple in the firearm industry forever but has recently seen a sort of reemergence.