Springfield 911 9 grips
Springfield 911 9 grips
The Springfield Armory 911 9mm is a micro-compact, single-action 1911-style pistol built for deep concealment with enhanced defensive power
Following the success of the original 911 .380 ACP (launched January 2018 at SHOT Show), Springfield responded to demand for America's favorite caliber—9mm Parabellum—by announcing the 911 9mm on January 22, 2019, via official press release. It debuted publicly at SHOT Show 2019 in Las Vegas, expanding the platform for users seeking more stopping power without sacrificing pocketability
The 9mm version retains core 1911 ergonomics: ambidextrous thumb safety, beavertail grip, crisp SA trigger (~5 lb), and intuitive controls. It features a 3" 416 stainless barrel (vs. 2.7" on .380), full-length guide rod, flat-wire recoil spring, 7075-T6 aluminum frame, 416 stainless slide, G10 grips, U-Dot tritium sights, and 6+1 / 7+1 capacity—gaining minimal size (~5.9–6" overall, ~18 oz unloaded) while managing increased recoil effectively
Key upgrades address .380 limitations: higher velocity/energy for modern defensive loads, better terminal performance, yet preserves legendary accuracy and shootability in a tiny package
Variants include Black Nitride, Stainless, and options with Crimson Trace lasers or Hogue grips. Praised for reliability, low bore axis, and EDC versatility, the Springfield 911 9mm solidified the series as a premium micro-9mm benchmark—bridging classic 1911 design with contemporary concealed-carry demands