New Cabot Insurrection Double-Stack 9mm Pistols

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    Cabot Guns have introduced their first double-stack 9mm pistol, the Insurrection. According to the company, what sets the Cabot Insurrection pistol apart isn’t just its remarkable build quality; it’s the innovative features that truly make it stand out. Well, let’s take a look at these features.

    Cabot Guns @ TFB:

    Introducing the Cabot Guns Insurrection, a doublestack 1911 pistol that’s been meticulously crafted to redefine the very essence of American firearms innovation. This exceptional pistol has been two years in the making, and every moment spent in development is evident in its flawless design and performance. Crafted exclusively from 100% US-sourced stainless steel, the Insurrection is not just a firearm; it’s a testament to Cabot Guns’ unwavering commitment to quality and precision.

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    Cabot Insurrection pistols are built with proprietary stainless steel double-stack frames and grips that are compatible with STI/2011 magazines. The stainless steel slides have front and rear cocking serrations and are fitted with Cabot Advantage internal extractors, Cabot Ledge rear sights and fiber optic front sights. The match grade 5″ stainless steel hand-fit barrels are flush cut and crowned. The pistols also feature 1913 accessory rails, ambidextrous thumb safeties, and full-length recoil spring guide rods. The trigger pull weight is 3.5 lbs. The overall weight (unloaded) is 42 oz. Cabot Insurrection pistols are available with black DLC or matte stainless finish options.

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    The MSRP of Cabot Insurrection pistols is $5,995. For an additional cost, you can order these pistols with ported or threaded barrels, tritium or gold bead front sights, RMR footprint slide cut as well as with a Trijicon SRO red dot sight installed. Cabot Insurrection pistols come with two 17-round magazines. Extra 17 and 20-round magazines are available for $60 and $89.99. To learn more about the features of Cabot Insurrection pistols, watch the video below.


    Pictures by Cabot Guns, www.cabotguns.com

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