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From the trenches of World War I to modern-day ceremonial use, the M1911 remains a symbol of military heritage and timeless design.

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About this item

  • Strengths: accuracy, modularity, accessory ecosystem, low recoil. Weaknesses: the direct impingement system vents gas and fouling into the action addressed in piston variants.
  • Introduced by Gaston Glock in 1982 (Glock 17), this 9×19mm pistol popularized a polymer frame combined with a safe and simple striker‑fired mechanism. Widely adopted by law enforcement and civilians.
  • Striker‑fired semi‑automatic pistol: the striker (linear firing pin) is partially cocked during slide recoil and fully released by the trigger pull to strike the primer. Locked‑breech, short recoil operation Browning tilting barrel design typically.
  • Polymer frame, steel slide, integrated magazine release and takedown system. Known for consistent trigger reset and simple controls. Magazines commonly 17 rounds for the original Glock 17.
  • The rifle is capable of engaging targets beyond 1,800 meters with devastating kinetic energy, and specialized ammunition can penetrate concrete walls, light armor, and engine blocks — making it both a psychological and physical force multiplier on the battlefield.
  • The M82 features a massive 29-inch barrel, a large muzzle brake to help tame its ferocious recoil, and a detachable box magazine that typically holds 10 rounds.
  • Despite its bulk and weight (over 30 lbs with optics), the M82 is favored by special operations teams and designated marksmen for its long-range capabilities.

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