SIG Sauer 1911 Spartan .45 ACP Full-Size Limited Edition — ORB PVD/Nitron Finish, Gold-Inlaid "ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ," 5 in Barrel, 2x 8-Round Mags
This SIG Sauer 1911 Spartan stands out as a limited-edition, full-size .45 ACP with the distinctive oil-rubbed bronze (PVD/Nitron ORB) finish and factory gold-inlaid "ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ" slide markings. Built on a stainless steel frame and slide with a 5-inch stainless steel barrel, it combines proven 1911 function with striking Spartan-themed details and USA manufacture with Exeter-NH-USA rollmark.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Light handling marks are present along with signs of prior use. See photos for close-ups.
What’s Included
- Two 8-round 1911 single-stack steel magazines with witness holes
The Spartan edition features an oil-rubbed bronze ORB PVD/Nitron finish on both the stainless steel frame and slide, highlighted by factory gold-inlaid "ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ" engraving. Black Spartan motif grips with bronze/gold inlay complete the theme, giving this pistol a cohesive, limited-edition presentation.
Its 5-inch stainless steel bushing barrel runs a GI-style recoil spring plug, paired with an external extractor and a lowered and flared ejection port for reliable cycling and clean ejection. The non-railed dustcover preserves classic lines while the integral magazine-well funnel supports fast, consistent reloads.
Controls include an ambidextrous thumb safety and a beavertail grip safety with memory pad. A skeletonized trigger and Commander-style skeletonized hammer provide a crisp single-action-only operation. The checkered magazine release and front strap checkering aid in confident handling.
Low-profile fixed 3-dot sights (single front dot, two-dot rear) offer a clear, straightforward sight picture. Capacity is 8+1 with the included single-stack magazines. The right side carries the Exeter-NH-USA rollmark, underscoring its USA origin.




