Smith and Wesson 1911sc e series for sale

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Brand:

Smith & Wesson

Action:

Single Action

Barrel Length:

4.25

Caliber:

.45 ACP

Capacity:

8+1

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Marketplace Insights ★ 5.0/5 based on 8 customer reviews across 1 variants from 13 retailers

Exceptional 1911 pistol with outstanding reliability, accuracy, and build quality; customers praise its performance and Grab-A-Gun's service.

What customers like

Reliability & Function75%
will run whatever you feed it, various brass, aluminum, and steel cased ammo
Accuracy & Performance63%
I shoot it better than any other pistol I have shot. Talking groups within a half dollar
Build Quality & Design50%
The detail that Smith and Wesson put into this is great
Seller Service & Pricing50%
Grabagun had great pricing, quick to deliver and awesome customer service

Common concerns

Magazine Loading Limitation13%
You can't put loaded shell in till empty one is out
Frequently Asked Questions
Smith and Wesson 1911sc e series for sale

Is the Smith and Wesson 1911 E-series a good gun?

"Good" depends on your needs. S&W E-Series 1911s earn praise for fit, finish, and reliability as production guns. Available in .45 ACP, they typically run around $1,500. Users report solid triggers and quality stainless construction, suitable for carry or range use.

How much does an M1911 typically cost?

M1911 pistols typically range from $500 to over $2,000. Budget models start around $500–$800, mid-range production models from manufacturers like Springfield Armory or Smith & Wesson run $900–$1,500, and custom or collectible variants can exceed $2,000. Price depends on manufacturer, materials, and features.

What is the Smith and Wesson E-series?

Smith & Wesson's E-Series is a line of 1911-style semi-automatic pistols chambered in 9mm or .45 ACP. Available in full-size and compact frames, they feature a titanium firing pin, enlarged ejection port, and optic-ready design. Magazine capacity reaches up to 17 rounds, with an approximate retail price of $1,493.

Is .45 more expensive than 9mm?

Yes, .45 ACP typically costs more per round than 9mm. Standard .45 ACP runs roughly $0.25–$0.45 per round, while 9mm averages $0.15–$0.25. The larger bullet requires more brass, lead, and powder, driving up the price.

What is the lifespan of a 1911?

A quality 1911 can fire well over 100,000 rounds before needing major work. With regular cleaning, spring replacement, and occasional part swaps, the frame and slide can last a lifetime. Many 1911s remain fully functional after decades of use.

What 1911 does John Wick use?

In John Wick: Chapter 2, he carries a suppressed Smith & Wesson E-Series 1911 in .45 ACP. He also uses a Kimber Super Carry compensated 1911 in .45 ACP during scenes at the Continental.