Dan Wesson 1911 Guardian 38 Super Commander Bobtail 01838
Description
The Dan Wesson Guardian revived an old favorite to produce a modern Commander-sized 1911. The size of the frame, the lighter weight, and aluminum construction make this pistol an ideal conceal carry pistol.
DAN WESSON GUARDIAN FEATURES
Dan Wesson has had many requests to produce a Commander-sized 1911 in 9mm. In response, they've revived one of the early Dan Wesson 1911 models with a twist. Dan Wesson has combined the best features from two of their most popular models, the Bobtail Commander and the CCO.
The Guardian has an anodized aluminum bobtail frame and an aluminum mainspring housing to help reduce printing when carrying concealed. The alloy frame makes the Dan Wesson Guardian light enough for comfortable full time carry. The Duty Black finished, Commander-length slide and alloy frame give it just the right feel and balance.
DAN WESSON GUARDIAN SPECIFICATIONS
- Brand: Dan Wesson
- Category: Pistols
- Model: Guardian
- Caliber: 38 Super
- Capacity: 9+1
- Action: SAO
- Frame Finish: Black
- OAL: 8"
- Frame Material: Aluminum
- Hand: Right
- Sight Style: Night
- Slide Finish: Black Duty
- Slide Material: Stainless Steel
- Slide Description: Serrated
- Gun Platform: 1911-Style
- Grips: Wood
- Sight Configuration: Fixed Tritium Night
- Includes: 2 Magazines
- Safety: Ambidextrous Manual Thumb / Grip
- Barrel Length: 4.25"
- Max Capacity: 9
- Weight: 28.50 oz
- Frame Description: Black Aluminum with Bobtail
BARREL LENGTH | 4.25 |
---|---|
CALIBER | .38 Super |
CAPACITY | 9 |
CONDITION | New in Box |
FINISH PER COLOR | Black |
MANUFACTURER | Dan Wesson |
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER | 01838 |
MODEL | Guardian |
TYPE | Semi Auto Handguns |
UPC | 806703018386 |
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I haven't had a chance to shoot yet. Maybe can get range time next week. I may have an issue with the slide stop. The Dan Wesson magazines don't engage the slide stop and keep the slide open with an empty mag. Chip McCormick mags and Wilson Combat seem to work OK. Ed Brown mags just barely engage the stop, and the slide goes into battery when the magazine is ejected. We'll see how well it works at the range.
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