Firearm

Browning 1911

Browning 1911

Specifications

Caliber
.380 ACP
Barrel length
4.25"
Capacity
8
Category
Handgun

Overview

The Browning 1911 is a handgun chambered in .380 ACP, a caliber known for producing lighter recoil compared to larger centerfire cartridges. This model follows the classic 1911-style design and features a 4.25-inch barrel, which falls within the range typically associated with full-size or compact 1911 pattern pistols. It carries a standard magazine capacity of 8 rounds, providing a moderate round count typical of single-stack designs. Combining the traditional 1911 platform with the .380 ACP chambering, this firearm offers a familiar operating design in a caliber often chosen for its manageable recoil characteristics. These specifications outline the fundamental configuration of this handgun.

Frequently asked questions

What caliber does the Browning 1911 fire?

The Browning 1911 is chambered in .380 ACP.

How many rounds does the standard magazine hold?

The standard magazine capacity for this Browning 1911 model is 8 rounds.

Specifications shown are as provided by the catalog data source. Not a recommendation for any specific use.