Springfield’s CCW-Ready Range Officer Compact

Springfield Range Officer Compact .45 ACP Handgun

June 25, 2014

Springfield Armory cut its teeth making custom crafted 1911s and has been building them since the mid-1980s, and now it’s built a Commander-sized .45 ACP model in the Range Officer Compact. The experience Springfield has gained over the years in fine-tuning 1911 actions and building specialized frames, slides and barrels has also given it the capability to produce a target-grade 1911 for what amounts to little more than the price of a standard pistol. In 2011, the company introduced the Government-sized Range Officer. This initial model provided shooters with a competition-ready .45 ACP for under $1,000. Now they’ve done it a second time with the new Range Officer Compact.

What you have is a pistol that shoots well beyond its price tag, and it even includes a Springfield hard carrying case, an injection-molded paddle holster and a double magazine pouch. The Range Officer Compact is a Commander-sized version designed for either competitive shooting or concealed carry, and it’s fitted with additional upgrades and features that set it apart from the full-size Range Officer model. The Compact uses a polished bull barrel and has dual recoil springs and a full-length guide rod. The 4-inch, match-grade, stainless steel barrel has a fully supported ramp, and the full-length guide rod is surprisingly easy to remove for field stripping. To minimize carry weight, the Springfield Range Officer Compact uses a forged aluminum alloy frame with a durable black hardcoat anodized finish. The Range Officer Compact’s 6.25-inch-long slide is forged carbon steel with a Parkerized finish. This is the same forged national match frame and slide used on the Springfield Trophy Match and TRP models. It provides a precision fit identical to these considerably more expensive 1911s. At the rear are dovetailed, white-dot, low-profile combat sights, and on the business end Springfield has used a raised, dovetailed blade with a red fiber-optic insert.

Although leaning more toward a concealed carry sidearm, the Range Officer Compact is equally suited for competition. The beavertail grip safety, extended lightweight trigger and flat mainspring housing make it a very comfortable pistol to hold for extended periods. Look for a full review of Springfield Armory’s Range Officer Compact in an upcoming issue of COMBAT HANDGUNS.

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