Remington 1911 R1 Carry Commander vs Ruger LC380

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Handguns Remington 1911 R1 Carry Commander Ruger LC380
Summary
Rating
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Rank
#23699
#20994
Action Single Double Action
Caliber .45 ACP .380 ACP
Capacity 7+1 7+1
Finish Black Black
Sights Night Sights 3 Dot
Grip Cocobolo
Barrel Length 4.25"
Weight 17.2 oz
Gun Type Semi-Automatic Pistol
Details
Brand Ruger
Reviews See 8 Reviews See 2 Reviews
Prices
MSRP $820.99 $399.99
Used Price $574.69 $279.99
Sale Price $738.89 $359.99

Handguns Descriptions

Remington 1911 R1 Carry Commander

The accuracy and reliability that have made the 1911 an American icon now shine brighter than ever. Features include a crisp trigger, dovetailed front and rear sights, precision-machined slide and frame, and available fine-checkered American walnut grips. The new Model 1911 R1 is truly the finest blend of exacting craftsmanship and out-of-box performance available today. Every element is produced with ultra-tight tolerances on equipment representing the height of modern technology. The result is a sweet-shooting advancement of a legendary design were more than proud to put our name on.

Ruger LC380

The Ruger LC380, chambered in the popular .380 Automatic cartridge, is a great choice for single stack concealed carry pistol. In fact, this handgun has a width of less than an inch and only weighs 17.2 ounces. Additionally Ruger has incorporated a lightweight polymer frame, alloy steel slide, and fixed sights into the popular LC380. Comparable to the proven LC9, this version in .380 kicks less than a 9mm Luger and is great for shooters with weak hands. The perfect pairing of the award-winning LC9 pistol and the popular 380ACP cartridge. Dovetailed, High-Visibility 3-DOT Sight System with windage adjustable rear sight and fixed front sight. Checkered Grip Frame provides a secure and comfortable grip. Includes internal lock, manual safety, magazine safety, and loaded chamber indicator, which provides confirmation of a loaded or empty chamber.

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