 Hey there friends, thanks for checking in at the range. Now we've got the Rock Island BBR 3.10, a short and fat 1911, recently introduced by Rock Island with a 3.1 inch barrel. Subcompact, but the greatest thing about this firearm is that it carries 10 rounds in a double stack magazine. Get a load of that and look at how wide that is. It's all 1911, you know it's got the same controls as we are used to with a skeletonized trigger, skeletonized hammer, thumb safety on the left side, G10 grips, has a fiber optic front sight, adjustable rear sight and a 3.1 inch barrel that carries 10 rounds, pretty crazy. So we're at the range now, let's take a few shots. I will mention the loaded weight with 11 rounds is 42 ounces, so it's not a lightweight gun even though it is subcompact. Once again, five and a half pound trigger, single action and I dig it, I miss that one, there we go. The lightness of it, or I should say the lightness of it, the size of it jumps around just a little bit and it's a new gun, so the ejection is a little erratic. I felt one hit my hat there, maybe two, I'm not sure, but the one thing that I would like to see is that an extension under the, well, with the base plate of the magazine to give a little bit more control because as it sits now, it's a two finger carry. I think what Rock Island was trying to do is make this as small as possible, but yet carry 10 rounds. And while they were able to do that, however, the downside is that pinky just kind of sits there. So when you come back on target, I did okay, but when you come back on target, it's just a little bit more jumping, it's the 45. Now this does have a bushingless bull barrel which is cool, it's an easy disassemble. I showed that on my tabletop review. I do think that eventually they'll come out with smaller G10 grips or shall I say thinner G10 grips, but it does have a flat mainspring housing, nice checkering in the front strap. I mentioned five and a half pound single action trigger and a parkerized finish that is all Rock Island. Also has the logo right there. Let's load it up again. All right, here we are 15 yards back. I've got 230 grain hollow points, 45, 10 rounds of them. I'm able to load it with my hand without it being too much of a thumb breaker, but I will mention that last round is tight, but definitely doable without a speed loader. Let's see how this thing, there we go. Got it. This is my third time at the range with this BBR and each time I feel a little more comfortable with it. And I do think with the more rounds that go through it, it will clean up that injection a little bit because I feel them going like right over, some are hitting and some are not, but it's a nifty little 1911. Let's check out the velocity using arms core 230 grain jacketed hollow point with the BBR 3.10. All right, we good to go. Yeah, good to go. 851, 861, that's more like it. Okay, yeah. That's more like it. So there it is, Rock Island BBR 3.10. Short and fat 1911 that is a 70 series MSRP 699. We'll see what the gun stores are selling it for should be available in mid to late October. If you like videos like this, please subscribe and share. I always appreciate thumbs up button. Thanks for watching and you guys be safe.