![]() Though the grip of the Browning 1911 is 85% smaller than JMB’s 1911 grip, it feels great in my hand. The Browning 1911-380 full-size model with standard barrel. I decided to go with the full-size 1911-380 Black Label Pro Speed model. 380 ACP pistol is available in two barrel lengths the compact has a 3.6” barrel and the full-size has a 4.25” barrel. I was very impressed that Browning stayed true to the original design because I know they could have easily cut corners and simplified the manufacturing process by using an external extractor or a simplified trigger system but, they didn’t. 45 ACP pistol right down to the internal extractor and leaf spring in the trigger system. 380 ACP cartridge are true clones of John Browning’s iconic 1911. Though scaled down to 85% of the size of the original 1911, other than the polymer frame, Browning’s 1911 pistols designed for the. 380 ACP pistols for around $100 more than I paid for the rimfire. Let’s just say it did well enough to inspire me to order one of Browning’s center-fire. The 1911-22 turned out to be one of the quieter and more accurate 22LR suppressor hosts I own. 22 suppressors, I couldn’t resist being able to see how well the Browning would do with a can. I contacted Browning’s parts department and found out I could buy a threaded barrel directly from them for around $150 delivered. My 1911-22 originally came with a standard non-threaded barrel. My first Browning 1911 purchase a 1911-22 compact variant (Jason Bayne for TTAG) It’s the compact version of the 1911-22 with the 3.6” barrel. So, I ordered the 1911-.22 pictured below. When I saw I could pick up a 1911-22 for around $350, I decided it was finally time to see if one of these mini 1911 pistols were worth adding to my collection. Over the last few months I have started to see what I consider very good deals on many of the Browning 1911 variants in both. ![]()
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