| Now available in 9mm, 40 S&W

The Ultimate Concealed Carry Pistol: We
designed this little pistol to allow users to pack the powerful 45acp in a small package, but due to its popularity we now offer it in 9mm and 40 S&W. A 4.25" bushing barrel allows field strip anywhere, and keeps the weight down when compared to pistols of comparable size with tapered cone barrels. Already loaded with options, we find that most customers want it just the way it is.
When it comes time to choose your everyday
carry gun there is a lot to consider. You need
something that is reliable, accurate, and easy
to wear all day. You need something that you
can enjoy shooting a lot, because there is no
substitute for practice. That's where the T3
comes in. We designed this pistol to be pleasing
to the eye, but also to be a workhorse that can stand up to thousands and thousands of rounds.
The T3 has the best features for any gun its size. The frame is based on the Officer model, but for those with large hands, it features an extended magazine well that gives you the length you need to get all your fingers on the grip. The extension also serves another function. The hand-cut geometric angles really add to the looks as well. The slide is a 4.25" Commander length that affords a better sight radius.
Another consideration is weight. The T3 actually
weighs one ounce lighter than most officer size
1911s. This makes the T3 the first choice for an
all-day carry pistol.
Heinie Slant-Pro Straight Eights Night Sights are standard. The mainspring housing, as well as the rear of the slide, are horizontally serrated to match. This feature also helps prevent snags on silk lined jackets and coats that checkering often causes. The top of the slide is also serrated to reduce glare. A Nighthawk Custom® lightweight aluminum trigger that has been blacked-out using
Perma Kote™ breaks between 3.5 and 4 lbs with no creep. When you put all of these features in one package, you come up with the finest carry gun you can own. All you add is practice.
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