 Hey there friends thanks for checking in. Today we're going to look at the entire Springfield line of 1911's. I am showing 5 here and these are some of the best 1911's on the planet. I hope you enjoy this review as much as I enjoyed putting it together. These are some incredible handguns. They all shoot very well and I think you'll like this. Let's get to it. One of my favorite 1911's that I have ever owned is right here the Springfield Armory Emissary. It takes modern features to the 1911 platform to a whole new level. Very thin G10 grips and the flat mainspring housing mimics the same texturing as well as the front strap. As the G10 grips you get a great feel on the gun. It comes with two 8 round Metgar mags, high gloss slide, matte finish top and some cutouts right there. It can be used as forward serrations. Springfield calls it a tritop slide. The two tone finish is absolutely beautiful. It does have a pick rail right there and the sights are U-Dot. So it has the U that we see on the Hellcat, many of the XDM Elite models and a Tritium front dot. The flat body trigger, flat face, full body trigger I should say measures right around 4.5 pounds, an excellent shooting handgun with a very short reset. I love this gun. It is amazing. It has a 5 inch bull barrel that is bushing-less, full length guide rod and an incredible shooter. It is just so accurate. I love the Emissary. I think it looks great and it shoots even better than it looks. In December of 2021 Springfield Armory introduced the Operator, a beautiful looking and shooting 1911 that won't break the bank. This offers a ton of gun for the money. Check out those VZ G10 grips. Very nice. The back strap has the Octo Grip. Nice checkering with the flat mainspring housing, smooth front strap. Two Metgar 8 round magazines, a matte finish, seracoded slide, forged steel slide, barrel and frame. It has a pick rail right there, ambidextrous thumb safety. Right there for the lefties, a Tritium front dot, two dot rear sights. It offers some modern features and a trigger that I think is phenomenal. Right there, right around 4.25 pounds, 4.5 pounds with a great reset. At the range, I love the Operator. It just performs better than my abilities allow me to and I feel like a professional when shooting this 1911. Here we have Springfield's newest 1911, at least at the time of this review and this is called the 1911 DS Prodigy. DS stands for Double Stack. It's a Double Stack 9mm 1911 that chips with 17 and 20 round magazines. 26 round mags are also available. It currently has a Hex Dragonfly red dot on there. You can purchase this with or without the optic. It has raised serrated black rear sights and a fiber optic front sight for a very nice co-witness. Seracote black slide and frame forward serrations and a full pick rail right there. It also offers an ambidextrous thumb safety. The lefties will certainly appreciate that. The grip is polymer wrapped all around. It has a great feel on the hand. When you grip this, it just feels so natural and normal. All steel frame, a 5 inch bull barrel. This is also available in commander size and extended magazine release. But where this really shines is when shooting. At the range, it is so much fun. So accurate. Such a confidence booster and I consider this the most exciting handgun launch that Springfield Armory has ever offered. Inside this very nice Springfield Armory carry bag is the 1911 TRP tactical response pistol. This takes refinement to a whole new level. It is so clean. It comes with these coca-bola grips installed if you like the traditional look. But they also offer G10 grips with heavier texturing. It changes the look of the pistol. But this has a seracote black slide. It is also available in stainless made of forged steel with the slide frame and barrel. It has some great features. Tritium 3 dot sights fully adjustable. It has an ambidextrous thumb safety. Lefties will certainly like that. You can see forward serrations right there. It comes with two 7 round magazines and a flared magwell. Springfield calls this a blended magwell. The way it blends right in there with the base plate of the mag, that's kind of cool. But that trigger measures under 5 pounds. It's a beautiful trigger. Most noticeable at the range. It is a shooter. This thing is so accurate. So its definition is in the way it looks and the way it shoots. I consider this an upgraded model from any 1911 out there. If you're a fan of 10mm and you love 1911s, you'll love this 1911 Ronin chambered in 10mm. I've had this for a while. It is so accurate. And it tames the recoil that the 10mm offers makes it a pleasure to shoot. It's also available in 9mm and 45 ACP. Check out that two-tone look with the stainless frame. Little shine on the side of the slide. Matte black top strap. Cross cannon laminate grips. Really look nice on there. It has a fiber optic front sight. A GI style guide rod. Forward serrations. Tactical rear sight. And 8 round magazines. At the range it's amazing. It's a 1911 with that 5 pound trigger and it shoots so well. And as I mentioned, it's easy to handle. So for the people that think that the 10mm is hard to handle, you really need to check out this 1911 Ronin. You will be pleasantly surprised. The Springfield Armory Garrison has earned itself a fine reputation in the shooting world. You get a lot for the money with this 1911. It's available on stainless like this or in blued. And the NSRP is under $900. And the blued model is even a little less. So it's definitely a bargain. But they didn't skimp on quality. Check out that shine. Now it was originally launched in 45 ACP. But in April of 2022 they launched it in 9mm. And that's what this is. It has 9 round mags. And I consider this a confidence booster. It is so accurate. You have the heavy frame that's built with forged steel and the slide and the barrel. All forged steel. And it is so accurate with minimal recoil. Check out those wood grips. It has a Springfield cross cannon insignia there. Novak style sights that are three dot. And it is so accurate. So much fun to shoot. Like I said, it's a confidence builder. And I tell you, you know, when you just ring steel one after another, you know you're doing something right. And those who loved 1911s and 9mm, I think you just found your next handgun. In November of 2021 Springfield Armory created this combo pistol called the Ronin EMP. They chambered it in 9mm. They took the popular Ronin line, combined it with the very classy EMP line Enhanced Micro Pistol to create the Ronin EMP. And they made it very subcompact and lightweight. It has a forged aluminum frame, three inch barrel, full length guide rod, bull barrel by the way. And nine round magazines. Check out those grips. Wood grips with the Springfield insignia on there. Smooth and diamond texturing right there. Three dot sights. Steel rear sights, fiber optic front sight, matte black top strap. With an incredible trigger. When I took this to the range, I shot this like a full size pistol. I loved it. And this pistol had shooters heads turning there. Like what did they come up with now? A combination subcompact 1911 chambered in 9mm. You just have to love it. This combination just works and man, it is really accurate for a subcompact pistol. Here is the Springfield Armory 1911 loaded. It's loaded with features, but not so much the cost. The MSRP on this bottle with the parkerized finish slide is under a grand. They have other models in stainless and it is California compliant. It's on the roster. It comes with two seven round magazines and an ambidextrous thumb safety. Both sides making it left-handed friendly. Three dot tritium night sights. Forward serrations. Check out those wood grips. Cross cannon. Springfield logo right there. Skeletonized trigger and hammer. Trigger pull. Right under five pounds. Much like the other Springfield models that I've shown, the loaded has a great trigger and it's loaded. The mags are loaded and so are the impacts on target. It's a straight shooter. Five inch barrel with a full length guide rod. You just fall in love with the gun the more you shoot it and I was just loaded with confidence. There are 1911 fans out there that say give it to me the way Browning designed it. The purists, they want a bare bones 1911 and Springfield Armory makes the Milspeck 1911. Very close to the original. They did lower and flare the ejection port, but outside of that it is very close. Matte black finish, arched mainspring housing, wood grips, seven round magazines, five inch barrel, same disassemble. And it is a nice shooting. You can see it has a spurred hammer there. No skeletonized trigger here, but it is a smooth shooting 1911 as we know with the Springfield models and I thought it was great. At the range it certainly performed like a high end 1911 and it is for all intents and purposes. It just doesn't have the additional features that many modern shooters like the purists say give me the Milspeck all day long. So which one is your favorite? I honestly would have trouble picking just one. These are some great 1911s and to feature the entire line was such an honor for me. If you like videos like this please subscribe and share. I always appreciate thumbs up button. Thanks for watching and you guys be safe.