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The Para-Ordnance P14-45 (14.45) is an improved derivative of the successful United States Armed Forces' M1911 pistol. Created by Para-Ordnance (later Para USA ) in the 1980s, it was the first ever M1911 derivative to feature a high-capacity double-stack magazine.
Para-Ordnance was the originator of a high capacity magazine M1911-style pistol. Para-Ordnance was also the manufacturer of the first double-action-only 1911-style pistol. The company has created a true double-stack 1911 pistol, in addition to single- and double-stack pistols in .45 ACP, .40 S&W, 9 mm Parabellum, and .38 Super calibers.
Indian Ordnance Factory.32 ACP India: ASP pistol: Armament Systems and Procedures: 9×19mm Parabellum United States: 1970s-1989, 2002-2007 Astra 400: Astra-Unceta y Cia SA: 9×23mm Largo Spain: 1921–1950 Astra 600: Astra-Unceta y Cia SA: 9×19mm Parabellum Spain: 1944-1960s Astra Model 900: Astra-Unceta y Cia SA: 7.63×25mm Mauser 9×23mm ...
The great success of the Para-Ordnance high-capacity 1911-type pistols led to design changes to some models starting in 1994. The Llama IX-C was manufactured from 1994 to 1997. It was similar to the Llama IX-A except for the 12-round double column magazine.
AO or KS Allegheny Ordnance Plant (Kelly Springfield) (1943–1945) – Cumberland, Maryland; Operated by Kelly-Springfield Tire Co., a division of Goodyear Rubber. Conversion back to rubber tire production began in 1944. CB Curtis Bay Ordnance Depot (CBOD) (1917–1957) – Baltimore, Maryland. Used to store, examine, overhaul, and repack ...
The Springfield Armory EMP is a semi-automatic pistol based on the classic M1911 design and manufactured by Springfield Armory, Inc. Whereas the M1911 uses the .45 ACP cartridge, the EMP uses smaller 9×19mm Parabellum or .40 S&W cartridges.
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RIA (Rock Island Armory) 1911s are derivatives of the US Military G.I. M1911-A1, the standard issue US Service pistol from 1911 to 1985. [3] Most RIA models are targeted at the low-end price point of the 1911 pistol market and are basic entry-level MIL-SPEC versions of the 1911. [4] However, some models offer additional higher-end features.