

True to all Rock Island 1911s, the Rock Ultra comes with a crisp factory 4- to 6-pound trigger to give you a great experience right out of the box.” – source: Armscor The Rock Ultra is finished with a tough Parkerzied matte coating and adds battle ready G10 tactical grips. Also includes skeletonized hammer and trigger with adjustable over travel stop and ambidextrous safety, which comes standard in the Rock series. Includes a low profile adjustable rear sight and high visibility fiber optic front sight.

Smooth angled, snag-free style allows for quick draw in fast need situations.
1911 range officer compact 9mm full#
This pistol is chambered in 45 ACP with a 3.50” button rifled barrel supported by a full length guide rod.
1911 range officer compact 9mm series#
“The Rock Ultra compact is built in traditional 70 series design and delivered with our precise engineering standards and first rate upgrades. I should not be looking at another pistol at all, but the lure of a compact “Officer” model 1911-based pistol was just too much – and the search began. However, the cost of many of those is prohibitive to my current financial situation. Īlthough I like the “Commander” length 1911 with its 4.25-inch barrel length, I had been thinking long and hard about adding another compact 1911-based pistol and there are plenty in the marketplace to like. I posted a review of the CS Standard Compact at.

The RIA CS Standard is now in the capable hands of a certified armorer who is installing a new Wilson Combat thumb safety and making things right. I turned over the pistol to a person who likened himself to a gun smith and installed a el-cheapo replacement thumb safety (incorrectly). I have carried the latter and it has been a good pistol albeit, a new thumb safety is being installed because the original thumb safety was too soft for my liking. I have owned a Compact 1911-based pistol in the past, the Colt Officer Model, and currently own a Rock Island 1st Generation CS Standard. I had reviewed a lot of compact 1911-based pistols articles and videos in making my decision. 45 ACP or the Springfield Range Officer Compact in. One last Hoorah! One last 1911-based pistol to be had and this one was a challenge to decide which would be the last pistol in the stable, the Rock Island Compact Ultra.
