Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “First Look: COA-Equipped Prodigy and 1911 Pistols” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/first-look-coa-equipped-prodigy-and-1911-pistols/.



Not for me either but I'm still shooting and carrying revolvers part of the time.I know this is the future but I will not be in it. I just do not like optics on handguns. I may be forced to purchase with cut outs but I will not use them.
Sounds like a reason to buy a new gun!Question for Mike H: I am interested in this COA concept but I already have a 4.25" and 5" Prodigy DS. Am I cutting them for COA optics, buying new slides, or buying new Prodigy w/COA cuts & optics. Call me annoyed, if Option 3. Thx!
I would give ANYTHING if my agency would issue us double stack 1911s in 9MM with a dot.I hear what a lot of the folks here are talking about when they say the 1911 style pistol is best with the iron sights only. Modern red dot sights were not available back then. But today many folks, especially older folks, would benefit from combining the two together. Using a modern red dot sights only takes some additional trigger time to get comfortable and proficient with.
Most modern law enforcement agencies are now using red dot optics on their duty firearms. Quicker target acquisition and faster follow-up shots have been the hallmark of modern electronic sights.
While it may seem unholy to traditionalists, having a good fighting pistol like the 1911 and a quality red dot optic are simply the next step in having the best of both worlds.
Yeah, but they are cheapI would give ANYTHING if my agency would issue us double stack 1911s in 9MM with a dot.
It would be exponentially better that these stupid plastic fantastic, terrible grip angle, mushy banana trigger Glocks they force us to carry