The Springfield Armory PX9219L Emissary 1911 combines classic craftsmanship with modern features, offering a reliable and accurate firearm for enthusiasts and professionals alike. Crafted with a stainless steel frame and a blued carbon steel slide, this pistol ensures durability and corrosion resistance for long-term use. Its 5-inch slide features serrations that aid in easy manipulation, while the tri-top cut adds a distinctive aesthetic touch. The 9mm Luger chambering provides a balanced combination of power and low recoil, making it suitable for both self-defense and target shooting. The pistol's capacity of 9+1 rounds ensures ample firepower, complemented by a grip safety for added security. The black VZ Thin-Line G10 grips offer a comfortable, secure hold, even in adverse conditions, and contribute to the pistol's sleek profile. The fiber optic front sight combined with a U-notch rear sight with Tritium inserts enhances visibility in low-light environments, improving target acquisition and accuracy. This firearm is equipped with a single-action only (SAO) trigger, providing a crisp and consistent pull for precise shooting. The PX9219L is supplied with two magazines, making it ready for immediate use and practice. Whether you're a seasoned shooter or a collector, the Springfield Armory Emissary 1911 is engineered for performance, reliability, and aesthetic appeal in a compact, easy-to-handle package.
Features:
- Frame Finish: Stainless Steel for corrosion resistance and durability
- Action: Single Action Only (SAO) provides a smooth, consistent trigger pull
- Caliber: 9mm Luger offers a balanced combination of power and low recoil
- Barrel Length: 5-inch barrel ensures accuracy and ease of handling
- Capacity: 9+1 rounds for reliable firepower
- Safety: Grip safety for added security during carry and use
- Grips: Black VZ Thin-Line G10 grips for enhanced control and comfort
- Sight Configuration: Tritium front sight with U-notch rear sight for improved low-light visibility
- Slide Description: Serrated for easy manipulation and a modern look