Ed Brown 1911 Government Bobtail Mainspring Housing Chainlink II Blued

Ed Brown 1911 Government Bobtail Mainspring Housing Chainlink II Blued

Ed Brown Products Inc 816C2-BT

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Ed Brown Products Inc 816C2-BT

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Parts
UPC Barcode
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For over 50 years Ed Brown has been refining and perfecting the 1911 as a shooting platform. Their precise manufacturing and fitting of parts have created the reputation for accuracy and quality the 1911 is known for today. Quality parts from Ed Brown will improve the function and reliability of your 1911 while also providing a unique look. With state-of-the-art machinery and renowned experience Ed Brown is the obvious choice for any aftermarket parts for your 1911.

Innovated and introduced by Ed Brown over 15 years ago, and widely copied by others in recent years, the Bobtail is a concealed carry modification to your Government Model frame that transforms it into a Round-Butt pistol. It consists of a specially manufactured housing and frame modification. The Bobtail removes a full ½" of excess metal from the bottom rear of the gun, where the mainspring housing pin is located. This not only reduces the weight but solves two well-known problems of carrying a 1911. First, it drastically increases comfort during carry. There is no sharp butt to poke you in the ribs. Second, it increases concealment during carry, because the hardest thing to conceal on a 1911 style pistol has always been the sharp, projecting butt. The Bobtail uses an Officer's model mainspring and internals, which are included and installed.

Specifications and Features:
Machined from Solid Bar Stock Steel
Chainlink II
Increases Comfort During Carry
Uses Officer's Model Internals
Blued

Fits:
1911 Full Size Bobtail Models

Note: This product is new and being closed out; sold "As Is" and is not returnable to Cheaper Than Dirt. Please contact the manufacturer for warranty and assistance.

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