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Springfield Armory’s Prodigy is a 1911 for the 21st Century. With its polymer frame and double stack magazine, it holds an impressive 27+1 rounds of 9mm, with a a spare extended mag offering 20+1 capacity. There’s even an optional  26-round magazine available. It’s proved popular since it was first released back in 2022, and now Springfield is updating it with 1911 DS Prodigy 9mm in Coyote Brown, using an H-250 Coyote Brown Cerakote finish.

The Coyote Prodigy is available with a 4.25– or a 5-inch bull match-grade barrel. They’re optics ready using Springfield’s AOS (Agency Optic System) plates that incorporate an integrated rear sight.The Prodigy ships with a HEX Dragonfly-compatible plate, but other optic-specific plates are also available. Low-capacity versions are also available if you live behind enemy lines in a ban state.

Caliber: 9mm
Color: Coyote Brown
Barrel: 5-in. Forged Stainless Steel, Match Grade, Bull, 1:16
Slide: Forged Carbon Steel, Coyote Brown Cerakote H-250, Optics-Ready
Frame: Forged Carbon Steel, Coyote Brown Cerakote H-250
Sights: Fiber Optic Front, Black Serrated Rear
Recoil System: 2-Piece Full-Length Guide Rod
Grips: Polymer
Magazines: (1) 17-Round, (1) 20-Round
Weight: 33 oz
Length: 8.5 in.
Height: 5.5 in.
MSRP: $1,549

Caliber: 9mm
Color: Coyote Brown
Barrel: 4.25-in. Forged Stainless Steel, Match Grade, Bull, 1:16
Slide: Forged Carbon Steel, Coyote Brown Cerakote H-250, Optics-Ready
Frame: Forged Carbon Steel, Coyote Brown Cerakote H-250
Sights: Fiber Optic Front, Black Serrated Rear
Recoil System: 2-Piece Full-Length Guide Rod
Grips: Polymer
Magazines: (1) 17-Round, (1) 20-Round
Weight: 32.5 oz
Length: 7.8 in.
Height: 5.5 in.
MSRP: $1,549

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2 COMMENTS

  1. When 20+ becomes the norm in even handgun mags it makes it more difficult to suggest that 30 rounds in a rifle magazine is “high capacity.” Keep going, all manufacturers should offer this option, if not for their popularity, to further support the normality of capacity.

  2. Why is Springfield Armory able to remain in business? Answer: they pay campaign contributions to bribe pro-civilian disarmament politicians in Illinois.

    I encourage everyone to spend their firearm dollars at manufacturers who do not actively assist politicians in their efforts to disarm us. That means NOT spending your money on Springfield Armory.

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