 Hey there friends, thanks for checking in today's video is called three handguns. You've never heard of before they are Well, there are three of them But they're made by the same manufacturer out of North Carolina called co-saint arms and here it is they make double stack 1911's the three that I have today are in nine millimeter. This is a camo version Has some great features double stack 1911's primarily a nine millimeter have grown so fast in popularity People love them and co-saint arms has done a great job now They're clearly optic ready SRO's on all three fiber optic front sight forward serrations cool Camo look to it. They have all types of seracoats. They have a polymer grip some nice texturing there and a flared Magwell ambidextrous thumb safety and clearly a red trigger, which is pretty cool light recoil spring there nice trigger pull with that 1911 reset that keeps me coming in now the SRO on this one we had to tweak it a bit Raised it a bit About 12 yards away Let's see how this co-saint arms all steel frame by the way 70 series Let's see how it does for me so smooth and These three that I'm showing are all a little bit different. This one has the steel frame looking at a little over two grand But it does come with these nbx to nbx 20 round mags Very nice heavy-duty mags, and I love the way this shoots full rail The dust cover and overall a very nice 1911. Let me show you another one in Burt bronze. This is the same pattern 1911 the one that makes this one different is Clearly the burnt bronze color. I think it looks cool same hybrid grip polymer grip forward serrations Red fiber optic front sight tridge cotton SRO and be thumb safety, but it has an aluminum frame So when I hold these side by side, there is a clear difference in weight Which is a personal preference, but I really like the way this looks and shoots Let's take a few shots here. We'll start on the left and there we go 20 round mags these nbx mags are nice, and one of the things I did before I came out here was to see if the Springfield DS Prodigy mags would work with this and they do so they are For the most part from everything I've seen Mag interchangeable with similar double-stack 9 millimeter patterns one of the things that Cosate arms is doing is they are making a lot of these in 45 the capacity in 45, which is Really what I want to get my hands on the 45 1911 double stacks are so nice 14 plus 1 so that's something I'm hoping to do also 10 millimeter. They're coming out with double-stack 10 millimeters and being a huge fan of 10 millimeter Really want to check that out, but I have one more double-stack 9. I think you'll like it The third one is a little bit different as well has an all-steel frame tungsten gray Cerco finish and a commander size four and a quarter inch barrel Same grip flared mag well vibraphic front sight 70 series three and a half pound trigger pull Trigicon SRO Let's take a few shots with this one So those are three handguns you probably never heard of Cosate arms here. We got the cost 21 Shorter barrel here. We have all steel frame Government size all bull barrels It's also a cost 21 and over here. We've got a burnt bronze with an aluminum frame The double-stack 9 millimeter 1911's growing so fast in popularity Cosate arms make some real nice ones. I Highly recommend you check them out. It's it's a up-and-coming company I think we're gonna hear more about them in the future through a 10 millimeter carried out there earlier 16 plus one double-stack 1911 would love to get my hands on one of those But happy to feature these three Ed. I certainly hope you enjoyed the review if you like videos like this Please subscribe and share. I always appreciate thumbs up button. Thanks for watching and you guys be safe