Springfield Armory RO Elite Operator 10mm 1911, 5-inch Government, Black-T Finish, Rail, Match Stainless Barrel
This Springfield Armory RO Elite Operator is a full-size 10mm 1911 built on forged steel with a durable Black-T finish and an integral 1913-pattern accessory rail. It features a 5-inch stainless match-grade barrel with a fully supported chamber and a 1:16 LH twist, paired with practical combat sights and quality 1911 controls. It comes in excellent condition with its factory soft case, manual, and two 8-round magazines.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This pistol is in pristine condition.
What’s Included
- Springfield Armory 1911 soft zip case
- Springfield Armory 1911-A1 Pistols owner's manual
- Two 8-round single-stack steel magazines marked 10 MM
The RO Elite Operator is a government-length 5-inch 1911 in 10mm with a forged-steel slide and frame finished in Black-T. Its integral 1913-pattern accessory rail on the dust cover provides three slots for mounting compatible lights or accessories.
The stainless match-grade barrel uses a fully supported chamber and a 1:16 LH twist, designed for consistent lockup and reliable support with 10mm loads. A GI-style recoil system with an 18.5-lb spring is specified for this configuration.
Sighting equipment consists of a fiber-optic front blade with an orange/red rod and a low-profile, square-notch tactical ledge rear with two white dots and a serrated rear face. The slide includes front and rear cocking serrations and a lowered ejection port.
Controls and ergonomics include a skeletonized commander/rowel hammer, a skeletonized curved trigger with three lightening windows, and a beavertail grip safety with a memory bump. Textured black/gray G10 grips complete the package. Capacity is 8+1 rounds. Manufactured in the USA and introduced in the 2018–2019 timeframe.




