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Rock Island Armory Semi-automatic 1911 Full 9mm Review

Davidson's Rock Island 1911 Review

Retailing for only over $600, the Davidson's exclusive 1911-A1 Rock Standard FS has all the features you want for sport shooting or defensive carry.

Davidson's Rock Island 1911 Review

Davidson'southward is one of the best-known firearms retailers in the country, having been in the gun concern for more than 60 years, and its Gallery of Guns is i of the best sources for Internet firearms sales. A recent arrival to the 1911 scene is an exclusive collaboration between Davidson'due south and Armscor/Stone Isle Arsenal: the 1911-A1 Stone Standard FS DS.

I spoke with Bill Bennett, Davidson's director of marketing, and asked what the concept was for this 1911. He said Davidson's wanted a full-featured Government 1911 with a unique look that stood out equally to price point and performance—1 that also gives a salute to those who served in our military.

Armscor—a Philippines-based company that markets 1911s nether the Rock Isle Arsenal brand—took its 1911-A1 FS DS and added Cerakote's Patriot Brown finish to the slide and frame. The blend of chocolate-brown and bronze gives the pistol look that says it'south set up for hard use, and the application of the cease is evenly applied. The metallic finish of the slide and frame is further set off past matte-blue controls.

Davidson's Rock Island Armory 1911
The combination of the Cerakote Patriot Brown finish, G10 Desert Tempest grips and matte-blue controls make this gun a existent looker—and one prepare for action.

Both the slide and frame are 4140 steel and are cut on CNC machinery to ensure close tolerances, so the pistol demonstrates minimal play between the slide and frame. The slide houses a full-length recoil bound guide and sports GI serrations on the rear but.

The frame and the barrel feed ramp are polished, and the ejection port is lowered and bevel-cutting to ensure contumely is kicked out cleanly. The ejector has an extended tip for positive ejection and is pinned to the frame.


Davidson's Rock Island Armory 1911
The pistol sports a loop-manner "gainsay" hammer and a memory bump on the grip prophylactic.

The frame features a high-swept beavertail grip safety that distributes the recoil beyond the web of the hand and prevents hammer bite. The grip condom has a memory bump to ensure it gets depressed deep enough to fire fifty-fifty if yous're wearing gloves.

The grips are sandy brownish G10 Desert Storm with black highlights and feature a raised starburst pattern. Betwixt the fit and the aggressive texture, the grips lock the pistol to the shooter's paw with fifty-fifty the heaviest of loads. The left grip is relieved around the magazine release.

The mainspring housing is checkered at twenty lpi, and the checkering is perfectly cut. The magazine release push button and slide-lock lever are similarly checkered for non-sideslip operation. The high-cutting frontstrap features multiple deep vertical serrations.

The ambidextrous pollex condom is broad plenty for like shooting fish in a barrel manipulation but slimmed down for concealed carry. It has substantial detent spring pressure for that positive on/off click I look for in a 1911.




Davidson's Rock Island Armory 1911
The Davidson's/RIA 1911 features an ambidextrous thumb rubber that operates with proper tension.

The slide is the classic 1911-A1 type, and the lesser edges accept been dehorned. The sole marking on the slide is the Rock Island Armory logo that is neatly etched into the rear left corner.

The sights have a non-reflective matte-blueish finish and are a combination of a dovetail cut front sight and a no-snag, Novak-fashion rear sight with a setscrew for windage adjustments.

The Rock Standard FS DS is a Serial 70 gun, meaning there is no firing pin safety. The trigger is a medium-length, skeletonized, target type with a properly adjusted overtravel screw. The trigger on my sample broke cleanly at just under five pounds—a good trigger weight for use as a defensive handgun.

I shot 300 rounds of SIG Elite 230-grain total-metallic-jacket rounds in rapid-burn drills along with and followed with multiple types of defensive ammo and contest reloads at distances from five to 25 yards—nearly 1,000 rounds in all. Feeding was 100 percent from the supplied magazine, too equally from mags from Wilson, McCormick and Brown.

As the accompanying accuracy chart indicates, at 25 yards, the Rock Standard FS shot virtually all ammo tested into 3-inch groups. Many of the groups had three and four rounds in a cluster of less than two inches with a flyer or ii that I must claim. The all-time of the three-round groups had every circular touching. All loads tested shot well, with accuracy on a par with far more expensive 1911s I have used.

Davidson's Stone Island 1911-A1 Rock Standard Accurateness Results:

Davidson's Rock Island Armory 1911
Notes: Accurateness results are averages of iv five -shot groups at 25 yards from a Caldwell pistol rest. Velocities are averages of 2 10-shot strings recorded on a ProChrono placed 10 feet from the muzzle. Abbreviations: JHP, jacketed hollowpoint; LSWC lead semi-wadcutter; SC, solid copper

Overall, this 1911 performed very well, and my just criticisms are that it should come with an additional magazines, and I would similar to encounter an extended mag well for faster reloads.

Retailing for just over $600, the Davidson'due south exclusive 1911-A1 Rock Standard FS has all the features y'all want for sport shooting or defensive carry. The exclusive terminate and grip design add to both the look and the experience, and the fact that it pays homage to our military adds to its appeal. And as a bonus, the pistol is covered past Davidson'south lifetime replacement warranty.

Davidson'due south Stone Island 1911-A1 Stone Standard FS DS Specs:

  • Type: 1911
  • Caliber/Cartridge: .45 ACP
  • Capacity: 8-round magazine supplied
  • Barrel: 5 in.
  • OAL: 8.six in.
  • Weight: 39.8 oz.
  • Structure: Cerakote Patriot Brownfinished steel slide and frame
  • Grip: G10 Desert Tempest
  • Sights: no-snag, adjustable for windage rear; post front end
  • Trigger: medium-length, skeletonized; v lb. pull (measured)
  • Safeties: ambidextrous thumb, grip westward/ memory bump
  • Toll: $609
  • Manufacturer: Armscor
  • Retailer: Davidson'southward, GalleryOfGuns.com

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Source: https://www.handgunsmag.com/editorial/davidsons-rock-island-armory-1911-review/369640

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