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SIG
Model 1911 Traditional
SIG Pistol 1911 Traditional .45 Auto Variant-4
Scale To:
Gun Dimensions Width:1.4-in
Length:8.7-in Height:5.5-in
Barrel:5-in Weight:41.6-oz
Variant 4 of 4
Gun Rankings
  • Power Factor (230 grain bullet)195500
  • Recoil Factor (230 grain bullet)6.41 ft-lb
  • Total Capacity9 rounds
  • ConcealabilityFair
  • Defense Factor78%
Gun Specifications
Type:Pistol
Caliber:.45 Auto
Action:recoil operated semi-automatic
Trigger:single-action (SA)
Safety:grip safety, manual thumb safety
Magazine:8-round
Frame:stainless steel
Grip:checkered diamond wood
Sights:adjustable target
Notes:Match Elite
Manufacturer
SIG SAUER GmbH & Co. KG
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About the Gun

Commemorating the 100th anniversary of the 1911 platform, SIG Sauer introduced a series of Traditional models distinguished by a classic round-top, flat-sided slide profile rather than the company’s more common P-series-style slide contour. These full-size and compact single-action pistols feature front cocking serrations, a match-grade barrel, flat mainspring housing, and a speed-bump grip safety. The Traditional series was offered primarily in stainless or reverse two-tone finishes with wood or synthetic grips, providing a more conventional 1911 appearance while retaining SIG’s external extractor and stainless construction.

Production

Production ran from 2012 through 2015.

Market value
Last updated: 8/15/2026

MSRP at production was around $1,200–$1,300. Current used market value for examples in good to very good condition ranges $800–$1,100.

Cartridge Specifications
Cartridge: .45 Automatic
Alias: .45 Automatic Colt Pistol (ACP)
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Ballistics for This Gun
Selected Bullet Mass:230 grains
MV:850 ft/sec ME:369 ft-lbs
Analysis

SIG introduced the Traditional series to offer a more conventional 1911 appearance within its lineup, responding to shooters who preferred the classic rounded-top slide profile over the distinctive slab-sided contour used on many other SIG 1911 models. The series retained the company’s external extractor and stainless construction while incorporating features such as front cocking serrations, match-grade components, and a speed-bump grip safety. It served as a bridge between the earlier Revolution-era guns and later specialized models, giving buyers a familiar 1911 aesthetic with SIG’s manufacturing approach. In .45 Auto the Traditional series saw its broadest development, including the Reverse Two-Tone finish, Compact Stainless configuration, and the Traditional Tacops variant with accessory rail and tactical features, giving the caliber the widest range of size and role options within the series.

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