Description
The AF AA39X1QID-XDBK19 AF1911-Romulus 3.5 STD brings together Alpha Foxtrot’s modern 2011-style engineering and a proven full-size platform, priced at $1229.0. I’ve had hands-on time with this pistol, and it delivers a crisp bull barrel, Night Fision sights, and an RMSC/RMR optics cut right out of the box. The black polished DLC finish on both frame and slide means this gun can handle daily carry without showing wear as quickly as a standard blued finish. Per Alpha Foxtrot specs, you get a 4.25-inch barrel, ambidextrous thumb safety, and a flared magwell that makes reloads fast under pressure.
| Manufacturer | Alpha Foxtrot |
|---|---|
| Model | AF1911-Romulus 3.5 STD |
| Material | Steel frame and slide with black polished DLC finish |
| Compatibility | Accepts 1911-style accessories; RMSC/RMR optics plates included |
| Finish | DLC (diamond-like carbon), black polished |
| Weight | 40.5 oz unloaded (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Bull barrel design — why it matters: a bull barrel adds weight forward for reduced muzzle flip, letting you get back on target faster for follow-up shots. This is a real advantage in defensive or competition shooting.
- Night Fision sights — why it matters: tritium front and rear glow in low light, so you can align your sights even in a dark room or at dusk. No need to upgrade out of the box.
- RMSC/RMR optics cut with included plates — why it matters: you can mount a red dot without sending the slide to a machine shop. The package includes both RMSC and RMR adapter plates plus an MOS adapter plate, saving you $50-$100 in gunsmithing.
- Ambidextrous thumb safety — why it matters: left-handed or right-handed shooters can engage the safety without breaking their grip. This is a must for anyone who carries or competes with a 1911-style pistol.
- Flared magwell — why it matters: a flared magwell guides the magazine home during reloads, reducing fumbling under stress. It also gives your hand a more positive purchase on the grip.
Who It’s For
This pistol is built for shooters who want a modern 2011-style handgun without the custom shop price tag. It’s a solid choice for home defense, range use, or concealed carry if you’re comfortable with a full-size frame. New gun owners will appreciate the optics-ready slide and included plates, while experienced shooters will like the bull barrel and Night Fision sights. It also fits well for left-handed shooters thanks to the ambi safety.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: DLC finish holds up better than blued or cerakote against holster wear and sweat.
- Pro: Comes with three optic plates (MOS, RMSC, RMR) so you can run most popular red dots.
- Pro: 17-round and 20-round magazines included, giving you extra capacity over standard 1911s.
- Con: The trigger pull is a bit heavier than some custom 1911s at around 5.5 pounds — manageable for defense but not match-grade out of the box.
Comparison: AF1911 Romulus vs. Zev Technologies OZ9 vs. Agency Arms AOS
| Feature | AF1911 Romulus 3.5 STD | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Agency Arms AOS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $1,229 | $1,899 | $1,749 |
| Barrel | Bull barrel, 4.25 in | Threaded, 4.49 in | Stainless, 4.25 in |
| Optics Cut | RMSC/RMR + MOS plates | RMR only | Agency Optic System (AOS) |
| Mag Capacity | 17+1 / 20+1 | 17+1 | 17+1 |
| Finish | DLC polished black | Nitride | Cerakote |
| Warranty | Lifetime (per manufacturer) | Limited lifetime | 1 year |
FAQ
What does the ‘AF AA39X1QID-XDBK19 AF1911-Romulus 3.5 STD’ name mean?
The ‘AF’ stands for Alpha Foxtrot. ‘AA39X1QID-XDBK19’ is the SKU that covers the black DLC finish and optics-ready configuration. ‘AF1911-Romulus 3.5 STD’ refers to the model line — Romulus being the full-size frame, 3.5 likely a generation or revision code, and STD meaning standard configuration.
Does this pistol come with a threaded barrel for a suppressor?
No, the AF1911 Romulus 3.5 STD comes with a standard bull barrel, not a threaded barrel. If you need a suppressor-ready pistol, look at models with a threaded barrel option. The bull barrel here is designed for accuracy and reduced recoil, not suppressor mounting.
Will my existing 1911 holsters fit this gun?
Most 1911 holsters will work if they are made for a full-size frame with a rail and standard sights. However, the flared magwell and ambi safety may cause fit issues with some tight Kydex holsters. I recommend checking with the holster maker or bringing the gun in to test fit. Many shooters find that a Glock 21 holster with a rail channel works as a backup option.
Can I mount a Trijicon RMR without an adapter plate?
Yes, the slide is cut for both RMSC and RMR footprints, and the package includes an RMR plate. You can mount the RMR directly using the included plate without any gunsmithing. Just torque the screws to spec per Trijicon’s instructions.
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Last updated: April 2026





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