What is an M11 firearm?
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What is an M11 firearm?
The M11 is a US military designation of the SIG Sauer P228 pistol. In the early 1990s this pistol has been adopter by the US military.
Does M11-A1 have SRT?
The SIG Sauer M11-A1 trigger is arguably improved in that it is thinner and facilitates the Short Reset Trigger (SRT) system. With the SRT, the pistol is ready to follow a shot with a single-action pull that resets just millimeters after having the trigger completely drawn to the rear.
Who uses the M11-A1?
SIG Sauer M11-A1 Magazines, Holsters, Accessories Again, it is a weapon designed for use by law-enforcement and military, and the firepower capabilities and number of magazines reflect exactly that. The state compliant variant (M11-A1-10) comes with 2 10-round steel magazine.
What caliber is M11?
9mm
Models. Browse by individual sku to find the right product for you. Designed to meet, and exceed, rigorous military standards, the M11-A1 Compact performs like no other 9mm available. This pistol features the black hard-coat finish on its alloy frame and SIG’s Nitron finish over a stainless slide.
What caliber is a M11?
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Length | 248 mm (531 mm stock extended) (9.76 in/20.90 in) |
Barrel length | 129 mm |
Cartridge | .380 ACP (9×17mm) 9×19mm Parabellum |
Action | Straight Blowback |
How much does a sig M11 A1 cost?
Sig Sauer M11-A1 9mm Luger 3.9in Pistol – Pistol, compact, 9MM, M11 Issued to US Naval Aviation and key units in every branch of the Armed Services, the M11 is proud to serve….1 of 6.
Price | $1,099.99 |
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Barrel Length | 3.9in |
Finish | Black Hardcoat Anodized |
Grips | Black Polymer |
Sights | Siglite Night Sights |
What is a Sig M11 A1?
Designed to meet, and exceed, rigorous military standards, the M11-A1 Compact performs like no other 9mm available. This pistol features the black hard-coat finish on its alloy frame and SIG’s Nitron finish over a stainless slide.
When was the M11 adopted?
1992
In 1992, another, more compact pistol from Sig was adopted as the M11. After the M9 entered the service in the 1980s, the military quickly realized it needed a more compact pistol for vehicle and aircraft crews, general officers, and military police.