The Springfield Armory 1911 DS Prodigy is a semi-automatic pistol that beautifully combines traditional craftsmanship with modern technology. Boasting a rich history, this model is a recent release from Springfield Armory, one of America's oldest weapons manufacturers. The 1911 DS Prodigy is a clear evolution from the iconic M1911, a handgun widely used by the U.S Military from 1911 till 1986.
In excellent condition and showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling, this model is in perfect working order. The bore condition is also excellent, promising a smooth and reliable shooting experience. Included in the sale is a 20-round magazine and a 17-round magazine, offering a significant ammo reserve whether you're at the shooting range or using the gun for defense.
The firearm's 5" match-grade bull barrel assures superior accuracy, while the 9mm Luger caliber offers a balance of power and controllability that is second to none. Its black Cerakote finish ensures resistance to wear and corrosion, adding to the overall durability and lifespan of the gun. The polymer grip module mounted on a forged steel frame guarantees a comfortable and secure hold. The U-notch fiber optic sight, complemented by a Holosun Solar powered green dot sight, ensures quick and intuitive target acquisition, even in varying light conditions.
One of the standout features of this model is its double-stack capacity. Reconfigured around a double-stack magazine, the Prodigy’s polymer grip module mounts to its forged steel frame offering capacities of 17+1 and 20+1. The Prodigy also comes optics ready, with an ambidextrous safety and a picatinny rail. These features combine the most beloved characteristics of the 1911 with modern capacity for unrivaled performance.
Manufactured in 2022, the Springfield Armory 1911 DS Prodigy is a testament to Springfield Armory's commitment to quality and innovation. Whether you're a collector or a shooting enthusiast, this firearm is an excellent addition to your collection. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of American firearm history with a modern twist.




