[SHOT Show 2020] NEW ATI Military Style 1911 .45 ACP with Compensator
Adam Scepaniak 02.09.20
American Tactical launched a NEW Military Style 1911 chambered in .45 ACP at SHOT Show 2020 that comes from the factory with a compensator. It does not matter that the legendary John Moses Browning design of an M1911 is over 100 years old because people are still clamoring and wanting them every year. With that in mind, American Tactical has taken their traditional Military Style 1911 and added a bit more bark to it with conversely less felt recoil by providing us with a compensator. The rest of the specifications can be read below as presented by ATI:
- Caliber: .45 ACP
- Barrel: 5″ 4140 Steel Barrel w/ Compensator (Included & Installed)
- Metric M9 x 3/4 Threading (Thread Adapter to 1/2″ x 28 TPI available from ATI)
- Aluminum Military-Style Trigger
- Military-Style Front & Rear Sights
- 4140 Steel Frame & Slide w/ Matte Black Finish
- Textured Mahogany Grip Panels
- 8 + 1 Round Magazines
- Overall Weight: 37 Ounces
- Overall Height: 5.28″
- Overall Length: 8.46″
This pistol is manufactured in the Philippines by American Tactical and has an MSRP price of $519.95 per pistol. The ATI Military Style 1911 with Compensator also carries the American Tactical Limited Lifetime Warranty in the rare event your firearm should ever be in need of service. An additional Press Release statement can be read from ATI regarding their newest 1911 to be added to their portfolio of arms:
“1911 fans will surely take notice when they see the attractive new pricing of the proven Firepower Xtreme series. Our classic line of 1911s includes Military and G.I. models, each styled with all steel parts and solid mahogany grips. Compatible with many different brands of 1911 magazines and parts as well.“
With the unveiling of the American Tactical Military Style 1911 .45 ACP outfitted with a Factory Compensator at such an affordable price-point, it is truly hard to beat. For all of our 1911 afficionados in the audience, what do you think of this new offering to come from ATI? Would you be willing to add this one to your collection? Let us know all of your thoughts in the Comments below! We always appreciate your feedback.