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Item Relisted! FS/FT THE BIG/HEAVY - Springfield 1911 Operator 45 ACP 5"

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Up for sale or equitable trade is this Springfield 1911 Operator, chambered in the BIG/HEAVY hitting 45 ACP. Listen young guys, we older guys swing sledgehammers. We all know we don't have to hit you just right or even a coupe of times - 80% fatality from 1 hit.

About the gun:

Springfield 1911 Operator 45 ACP 5" Full Rail . Clean, taken in trade and appears to have been fired very little.
A modernized version of the classic American 1911, the Springfield 1911 Operator 45 ACP 5” barrel with pistol rail is optimal for personal defense and recreational use, meeting the demands of modern shooters while remaining California legal. This sidearm is user friendly, featuring an aggressively checkered G10 grip, a magwell optimized for speedy reloads, an extended beavertail protecting the shooting hand from the slide, tritium self illuminated night sights, and two 8 round magazines. The 5 inch stainless steel match grade barrel and the Picatinny rail make the Springfield Armory 1911 Operator a tactically superior 45 cal handgun.

Comes with 2 mags.
 

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Is this the correct picture? Full rail goes the entire length of the barrel, no?
Since there's no top rail in the photo, one might assume he's talking about the light rail. I would not want a full length rail on a full size 1911, considering the weight added to an already heavy firearm. That said, if one doesn't want/need electronic sights, this is a very nice pistol. It's a shame the stippling is a sticker, not smith-work. If it was real stippling, the gun would be worth the dollars. (to me)
 
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