| by Jeff Quinn www.gunblast.com Aug 1st, 2004 For about a month now, I have been playing with a pair of the new S&W 1911 Sc autos. The "Sc" stands for Scandium on the Periodic Table of Elements, and is a microelement that is added to aluminum to make a tougher, stronger alloy. Anyway, the 1911 Sc is a lightweight, compact semiautomatic .45
pistol that is just about perfect for concealment. It is relatively flat, and at thirty ounces even with an empty magazine, it carries very well in a proper holster. The S&W has a high upswept beavertail grip safety, a lightweight target trigger, skeletonized Rowell-type hammer, stainless steel recoil spring guide rod, throated barrel, and external extractor. It has an extended, right-handed thumb safety, along with a firing pin safety that is
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