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1911 PISTOLS FOR EVERY BUDGET

  As many gun owners are quick to remind, 1911s won two World Wars and the fascination with John Browning’s design hasn’t dwindled since Allies meet Axis. If you’re dying to have your own piece of gun history or you just can’t get enough of that 1911 design, let us do the heavy lifting with […]

GREAT LOOKING U.S. MADE GI 45: AUTO-ORDNANCE M1911A1

11/11/19 2:52 AM | by Chris Eger   Those searching for a good deal on a standard GI-style 1911 should look at Auto-Ordnance’s American-made offering. WHAT IS A TRUE M1911A1, ANYWAY? Adopted as “Pistol, Automatic, Caliber .45, M1911,” in 1911 after an extended period of trials and competition that saw handguns submitted not only Bergman, Luger, Savage, Webley-Fosbery […]

GUN RANGE REVIEW: U.S. MADE AUTO-ORDNANCE M1911A1

12/17/19 2:55 AM | by Chris Eger   When it comes to American-made “GI .45″s in the $500 range, the Auto-Ordnance M1911A1 delivered at the range. Since 1999, the Kahr Firearms Group has included the AO brand in its portfolio, with production at the company’s current Worcester, Mass facility. Their 1911 BKO longslide is an ode to the famous M1911A1 line […]

Tactical-Life | Auto Ordnance Iwo Jima Series Includes 1911, M1 Carbine, & Tommy Gun

By Frank JardimNovember 6, 2019 If you love World War II history, you have Auto-Ordnance Corporation to thank for making the iconic Thompson submachine-gun (semi-auto), M1 Carbine, and M1911A1 pistol in their standard, GI issue form. If you love art, you should know that they also offer 10 different custom, military themed commemorative models of […]

Warriors & Sheepdogs | AUTO ORDNANCE 1911A1 HAS THE WWII REPLICA PISTOLS

Date: August 11, 2019 When They Went to War, They Carried A Powerful Handgun THE 1911A1, IN COMBAT, WAS A PRIZED WEAPON TO CARRY Seth set in his firing position staring west into the darkness. He had been on this stinking Island, not counting this morning, for 21 days. It is early morning 7 July […]