MAC 1911 JSOC 45 ACP 5″ Pistol with Knife/Lighter – 8 Round

SKU: SDS10100524

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Ultimate Operator’s Companion: MAC 1911 JSOC 45ACP Pistol Package

The MAC 1911 JSOC 45ACP pistol honors the legacy of elite special operations units with its rugged construction and combat-proven performance. This full-size, single-action semi-automatic is built around a carbon steel forged frame and slide, finished in a durable Quench Polish Quench Tennifer coating.

Turkish walnut wood grips with the MAC logo provide a classic look and secure grip, while the skeletonized hammer and trigger deliver crisp trigger pulls. Colt Series 70 internals ensure reliable cycling and operation.

Equipped with an adjustable black blade rear sight and a ramped front blade, the JSOC 1911 delivers true combat accuracy. Two 8-round magazines keep you prepared for any mission.

This special package also includes a tactical knife and lighter, providing essential tools for the ultimate operator. From its precision components to its time-honored pedigree, the MAC 1911 JSOC exemplifies the fighting spirit of America’s most elite forces.

Note: The lighter will be a traditional Zippo style and the knife will be a Gerber MKII Knife.

Specifications

  • Brand: Military Armament Corporation
  • Model: 1911 JSOC w/ Knife/Lighter
  • MPN: SDS10100524
  • Caliber: .45 ACP
  • Barrel Length: 5″
  • Action: Single-Action Semi-Automatic
  • Size: Full Size
  • Capacity: 8 Rounds
  • Frame/Slide: Forged Carbon Steel
  • Finish: QPQ Tennifer
  • Grips: Turkish Walnut Wood with MAC Logo
  • Sights: Adjustable Black Blade Rear, Ramped Front Blade
  • Internals: Colt Series 70
  • Includes: Knife, Lighter, 2 Magazines

The Military Armament Corporation stands firmly behind the quality of its firearms. While normal wear and tear are not covered under warranty, any issues arising from defective parts, materials, or workmanship are considered unacceptable. The corporation warrants its firearms to be free from defects in performance and workmanship for a period of one year from the original retail purchase date. Should a problem arise directly attributable to the quality of the product, the corporation pledges to rectify the issue, including covering shipping and handling costs.

However, it’s important to note that the Military Armament Corporation 1-Year Warranty does not extend to issues resulting from abuse, improper maintenance, the use of incompatible aftermarket parts, or alterations to internal components. Similarly, damage caused by the use of improper or incompatible ammunition, such as reloaded or non-SAAMI spec ammunition, will void the warranty. Sales outside of the United States, unauthorized repair, and modifications to the firearm, including alterations to serial numbers, are also not covered under warranty terms.

In addition to the standard 1-year warranty, the Military Armament Corporation offers a Lifetime Service Plan. This plan ensures that any defects in material or workmanship will be repaired for the lifetime of the firearm, starting after the expiration of the initial 1-year warranty. However, it’s essential to understand that the Lifetime Service Plan does not cover wear items such as cosmetics, grips, magazines, recoil springs, or sights. This plan is provided as an extra service and is not an extension of the warranty.

It’s crucial to note that Military Armament Corporation Pistols are warranted to function with factory-produced, SAAMI-spec ammunition, and the original factory magazine. The use of handloads will void both the warranty and the Lifetime Service Plan.

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