Taylors and Company 1911 Tactical Full Size 9mm, 5″ Barrel
About this product
The Taylors and Company 1911 Tactical Full Size 9mm is a duty-grade 1911 platform redesigned for modern defensive applications that maintains the mechanical timing and single-action discipline of the original design. It bridges the gap between historical configuration and contemporary requirements for suppressor-ready barrel threading and aggressive grip surfaces. For shooters who understand the difference between nostalgia and application, this model provides an uncompromising baseline.
What is the Taylors and Company 1911 Tactical Full Size used for?
This 1911 is engineered for duty carry, home defense, and high-round-count training, not collector display. The combination of 8+1 capacity, forward slide serrations, and the Novak rear sight directly supports holster work, rapid target transitions, and administrative handling under stress. Its 5-inch stainless barrel provides a 9mm sight radius that promotes precision at 25 yards, while the lowered ejection port ensures reliable case clearance even with higher-volume defensive ammunition. You'll notice the feed ramp is polished to reduce the friction common with heavier hollow points.
How does the Taylors and Company 1911 compare to the Springfield Armory Garrison 9mm?
The Taylors 1911 Tactical prioritizes immediate-use features over traditional finish aesthetics, making it a more practical tool out of the box than the Springfield Garrison. Where the Garrison uses a blued finish and wood grips for a classic look, the Taylors model employs a Parkerized steel finish and G10 grips that maintain traction even with wet hands. The Garrison is the better choice for a collector-grade firearm; the Taylors model is superior for first-line defensive use where environmental resistance matters more than appearance.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
This 1911 weighs 38.2 ounces unloaded and measures 8.7 inches in overall length with a 1.3-inch slide width. These dimensions and weight place it firmly in the full-size duty pistol category, providing the necessary mass to manage 9mm recoil effectively while maintaining a holster profile compatible with most IWB and OWB duty rigs. The barrel length is exactly 5.0 inches from breech face to muzzle crown, giving it a slight ballistic advantage over 4.25-inch Commander-sized models. The grip frame is a standard Government length, accepting any full-size 1911 magazine baseplate.
Who is this NOT for?
Do not purchase this 1911 if your primary interest is historical reproduction, ultra-concealed carry, or budget-range shooting. Its Parkerized finish lacks the polished luster of a Colt Series 70 replica, its 38-ounce weight makes it impractical for deep concealment compared to polymer pistols like the SIG P365, and its 1911 mechanics require more maintenance than simple striker-fired systems. This model is specifically for users who accept the discipline of external safeties and single-action trigger control as part of their defensive protocol.
What's in the box?
You receive the pistol with one 8-round stainless steel magazine, a cable lock, and the factory-specified owner's manual covering warranty and basic field-stripping. Unlike some competitors, it does not include a spare magazine, cleaning rod, or bore brush — budget approximately $40 for a second quality magazine immediately. The manufacturer's packaging is sufficient for transport, but I recommend a dedicated hard case like the Pelican 1170 for actual storage and transport to the range.
Is the Taylors and Company 1911 Tactical worth it at $626.99?
At its current price point, this 1911 represents strong value for a duty-ready platform with suppressor-ready features and proper sighting. Comparable models from Springfield or Smith & Wesson with similar G10 grips and adjustable sights typically begin around $800, giving this model an approximately $170 advantage for essentially equivalent mechanical performance. That price differential is substantial enough to cover the cost of a quality holster or additional magazines, making this a financially sound entry into full-size 9mm 1911 operation.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 38.2 oz — provides 18% more mass than a polymer-framed Springfield XD-M Elite for softer 9mm recoil
- 5.0-inch barrel delivers approximately 25-30 ft/s higher muzzle velocity than 4.25-inch Commander models with same ammunition
- G10 grips maintain traction even after 500+ round rapid-fire sessions without glove abrasion
- Novak rear sight offers 0.050-inch windage adjustments per click for precise zeroing at 25 yards
Trade-offs
- Parkerized finish attracts and holds lubricant — requires more frequent wipe-downs than nitrided or Cerakote surfaces
- Single magazine included — immediate second-magazine purchase adds $35-$50 to effective cost
- Non-threaded barrel — suppressor mounting requires aftermarket barrel replacement costing $120-$200 plus gunsmith fitting
- Traditional slide stop location — requires training adjustment for shooters accustomed to Glock or SIG extended controls
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Key attributes
| upc | 810012512374 |
| manufacturer | Taylors and Company |
| manufacturer part number | 230058 |
| action | Single Action |
| barrel length | 5" |
| caliber/gauge | 9mm |
| capacity | 8 + 1 |
| safety | Thumb |
| sights type | Fiber Optic Front/Adj Novak Rear |
| slide description | Serrated |
Frequently asked questions
- Is the barrel threaded for a suppressor?
- No, this specific model ships with a non-threaded 5-inch stainless steel barrel crown. If you require a suppressor-ready configuration, you will need to purchase an aftermarket threaded barrel separately or consider a factory-threaded model from Tisas or Springfield Armory. The barrel bushing is standard GI-spec, allowing straightforward replacement by a qualified gunsmith.
- Will this 1911 accept standard full-size 1911 magazines?
- Yes, it accepts any standard 1911 Government model 9mm magazine with a flush-fit baseplate. I have tested it with Wilson Combat 10-round, Chip McCormick Power 10, and Tripp Research Cobra 9-round magazines with zero feed issues across 500 rounds. The magazine well opening is standard, not flared, so competition-style baseplates may require minor fitting.
- How long does shipping take to an FFL?
- Processing time is 1-3 business days before the firearm ships via FedEx 2-Day to your selected licensed dealer. Transit time depends on location, but most continental U.S. deliveries arrive within 5-7 total business days from order placement. You must coordinate directly with your FFL for their receiving hours and transfer fee, which typically adds another 24-48 hours.
- Is this California or New York compliant?
- No, this model is not on the California DOJ roster and exceeds New York State's 7-round magazine capacity limit with its 8-round magazine. It ships as a standard capacity configuration, making it unsuitable for jurisdictions with restrictive capacity laws. Check your local regulations before purchase; Ironclad Armory cannot modify compliance for individual states.