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"Ruger introduced their version of John Browning's iconic 1911 in 2011, on the 100th anniversary of its adoption by the U.S. Military.
With 2 frame materials (stainless steel and lightweight aluminum) and 3 frame sizes (full size (5" barrel), "commander" size (4 1/2" barrel), and "officer" size (3 1/2" barrel)) and by mixing and matching sights, colors, calibers, and special orders, Ruger had created approximately 95 different models since its introduction. Production reached close to 400,000 SR1911s by the close of 2023.
The display includes some rare (less than 300 produced) models as well as some common models along with a list of known model numbers."
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Ahh the 1911's. Love the design, and was glad to see Ruger finally build their own.

(PS; I know where a special, NRA edition model resides. I don't see one like it in the display,,,! :D But of course,, as noted,, it'd be a 95 gun display to have them all! )
 

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"Ruger introduced their version of John Browning's iconic 1911 in 2011, on the 100th anniversary of its adoption by the U.S. Military.
With 2 frame materials (stainless steel and lightweight aluminum) and 3 frame sizes (full size (5" barrel), "commander" size (4 1/2" barrel), and "officer" size (3 1/2" barrel)) and by mixing and matching sights, colors, calibers, and special orders, Ruger had created approximately 95 different models since its introduction. Production reached close to 400,000 SR1911s by the close of 2023.
The display includes some rare (less than 300 produced) models as well as some common models along with a list of known model numbers."
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Looks good Terry!
 
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