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    Springfield Armory Adds Adjustable-Sight 1911 Garrison Target in .45 and 9mm

      TL;DR: Springfield Armory unveiled two 1911 Garrison Target pistols — .45 ACP (7+1) and 9mm (9+1) — in Government-size forged carbon-steel frames with 5" match stainless barrels, black-serrated adjustable rear sights and high-visibility front dots, thinline wood grips and classic styling aimed at accuracy and competition; listed as models PX9420-ADJ (.45) and PX9419-ADJ (9mm) with an MSRP discrepancy ($899 in the release body vs. $999 in product listings).

    Springfield Armory adds target-sighted 1911 Garrison models in .45 ACP and 9mm

    Springfield Armory announced on April 17, 2026 the release of two new 1911 Garrison Target pistols, chambered in .45 ACP and 9mm. The additions expand the company’s Garrison line with versions equipped with a fully adjustable rear sight intended for accuracy-focused and competition-oriented use.

    Both pistols retain the traditional Government-size 1911 format and are built with hot salt blued carbon steel paired with wood grip panels. Springfield described the models as classically styled 1911s updated with modern features.

    Shared construction and sighting features

    The two Garrison Target variants use forged carbon steel slides and frames. Each pistol is fitted with a 5-inch forged stainless steel match-grade barrel.

    A key change from standard configurations is the steel adjustable rear sight, which provides windage and elevation adjustment. Springfield said the rear face of the sight is black and serrated to reduce glare and improve the sight picture. The front sight uses a high-visibility white dot.

    The pistols also ship with checkered thinline wood grips. Springfield said the forged steel construction is consistent with its broader 1911 line.

    Chamberings, magazines, and capacities

    The .45 ACP version ships with a blued steel magazine and has a stated capacity of 7+1. The 9mm version includes a stainless steel magazine with a stated capacity of 9+1.

    Aside from chambering, magazine type, and capacity, the release indicates the two handguns share the same general construction, barrel length, finish, and sighting setup.

    Company statement on intended role

    In the announcement, Steve Kramer, vice president of marketing for Springfield Armory, said the .45 ACP and 9mm Garrison Target pistols are intended to offer “a classically styled 1911 with modern features designed to wring out maximum accuracy potential.” He also cited the forged steel construction and adjustable rear sight as central elements of the design.

    Model numbers and listed pricing

    Springfield identified the two pistols as follows: 1911 Garrison Target .45 ACP, model PX9420-ADJ, UPC 706397995911; and 1911 Garrison Target 9mm, model PX9419-ADJ, UPC 706397995904.

    The release contains two different MSRP figures. In the main body text, Springfield states that both models have an MSRP of $899. However, the individual product listings at the end of the release give an MSRP of $999 for the .45 ACP model and $999 for the 9mm model.

    Position in the current 1911 market

    The launch places the Garrison Target models in the segment of full-size 1911 pistols configured for users who want adjustable sights while retaining a conventional steel-frame layout, single-action operation, and traditional materials. The additions also continue the practice of offering the same platform in both .45 ACP, the original 1911 chambering, and 9mm, which has become increasingly common for training, competition, and lower-recoil use.


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