The Auto Ordnance 1911 Red Tails WWII Commemorative pistol honors the legendary Tuskegee Airmen with authentic WWII-era styling and proven .45 ACP performance. This limited edition firearm combines historical significance with modern manufacturing standards for collectors and shooters alike.
What Makes This Different
This commemorative 1911 features distinctive Red Tails squadron markings and period-correct finishes that set it apart from standard production models. The black and white color scheme with red accents mirrors the P-51 Mustang paint schemes flown by the famous fighter squadron. Auto Ordnance maintains original 1911A1 specifications while incorporating modern quality control standards for enhanced reliability.
Key Features
- .45 ACP chambering delivers proven stopping power with 230-grain ball ammunition
- 7-round magazine capacity maintains authentic WWII configuration
- Parkerized finish provides corrosion resistance and period-appropriate appearance
- Fixed GI-style sights offer reliable target acquisition
- Smooth walnut grips feature Red Tails squadron insignia
- Single-action trigger mechanism with manual thumb safety
- Standard 1911 frame accepts most aftermarket accessories and holsters
Range performance mirrors the original 1911A1 platform that served American forces throughout WWII. The .45 ACP cartridge provides consistent accuracy at defensive distances while the single-action trigger breaks cleanly for precision shooting. This pistol functions reliably with standard ball ammunition and most hollow point loads designed for the .45 ACP cartridge.
Technical Specs
- Caliber: .45 ACP
- Capacity: 7+1 rounds
- Barrel Length: 5 inches
- Overall Length: 8.5 inches
- Weight: 39 ounces (approximate)
- Frame Material: Steel with Parkerized finish
- Grips: Walnut with Red Tails insignia
- Sights: Fixed front and rear
- Safety: Manual thumb safety
- Made in USA by Auto Ordnance
This Red Tails commemorative represents both historical significance and functional reliability in a single package. Limited production numbers make this pistol a valuable addition to any WWII collection while maintaining the shooting characteristics that made the 1911 legendary.