CZ DW POINTMAN SEVEN 45ACP SS

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$1,791.99

CZ DW POINTMAN SEVEN 45ACP SS

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Description

Caliber: .45 ACP – Type: Semi-auto – Barrel: 5 stainless steel match grade – Frame/Slide: Stainless steel – Hand polished flat surfaces – Beveled magwell – Hand polished feed ramp – Extended thumb safety – Ed Brown slide stop – One piece stainless steel guide rod – Commander style hammer – Match grade sear – Extended serrated magazine catch – Precision Wolff springs – Diamond checkered coco-bolo grips – 38 Oz unloaded – If you could only buy one 1911 the Dan Wesson Pointman Seven from CZ-USA should be it. Like all other Dan Wesson 1911s the Pointman series are crafted from stainless steel frames and forged stainless slides. Taking great pride in fit and function all Pointman models utilize the highest quality parts from the top tier companies in the industry. – Featuring a forged one piece match grade barrel front and rear cocking serrations a beveled magwell and a polished feed ramp; the Dan Wesson Pointman Seven provides exceptional accuracy and reliability in an exquisite package. With hand-tuned match grade internals; the Dan Wesson Pointman Seven is the quintessential 1911 that will consistently outperform all others. Your search for the perfect 1911 is over.

Additional information

UPC

806703019000

Manufacturer

CZ-USA

Manufacturer Part Number

01900

Caliber/Gauge

.45 ACP

Barrel Length

5

Sights Type

ADJUSTABLE

Action

Semi-Auto

Length

8.9500

Capacity

8

Number of Magazines

2

Product Type

Pistol

Slide Description

Serrated

Safety

Manual Thumb/Grip

Sights

Adjustable Sights

Model

Pointman Seven

Package Width

10.0

Package Height

3.0

ATF Type

Pistol

Shipping Weight

3.95

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