Description
The Alpha Foxtrot AF1911-Romulus 9mm 5-inch Ported DLC Black is a full-size 1911-style pistol that blends classic ergonomics with modern shootability. It ships optic-ready with an MOS adapter and plates for common footprints, plus two magazines for range or duty use. The ported bull barrel and front porting reduce muzzle rise for faster follow-up shots, while the Black DLC finish aids long-term durability. Controls include an ambidextrous thumb safety and a flared magwell to support efficient reloads.
| Manufacturer | Alpha Foxtot |
|---|---|
| Model | AF1911-Romulus |
| Material | Steel slide and frame (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | 9mm Luger, accepts most standard 1911 accessories |
| Finish | Black DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon) |
| Weight | 36 oz (unloaded, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Ported Bull Barrel: The 5-inch ported bull barrel and front porting cut muzzle rise by an estimated 25% compared to a non-ported barrel — why it matters: you get back on target faster, making follow-up shots feel almost automatic.
- Optic-Ready Slide: Ships with an MOS adapter and plates for RMR, RMSc, and other common footprints — why it matters: you don’t need a gunsmith to mount your favorite red dot, and you can swap optics later without buying a new slide.
- Ambidextrous Thumb Safety: Fully ambi safety levers — why it matters: left-handed shooters get the same positive control as righties, and you can ride the safety with either thumb during holster draws.
- Flared Magwell: A wide, beveled magazine well — why it matters: reloads are faster and more forgiving, especially under stress or with gloves.
- Black DLC Finish: Diamond-Like Carbon coating on the slide and frame — why it matters: it resists holster wear, corrosion, and scratches better than standard bluing or Cerakote, so the gun looks good after thousands of rounds.
Who It’s For
This pistol is a solid fit for shooters who want the classic 1911 feel in a modern package. If you’re a competition shooter looking for a 9mm race gun, a concealed carrier wanting a full-size duty pistol, or a new gun owner who likes the 1911 grip angle but wants optic-ready capability, the Romulus checks those boxes. It’s also a good choice for left-handed shooters who need ambi controls.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Porting works well to reduce muzzle rise; optic-ready out of the box; ambi safety is a nice touch; DLC finish is tough; flared magwell speeds reloads.
- Cons: The porting can make the pistol louder and cause more blast to the sides, which might be annoying indoors or at a range with close lanes. Also, the trigger pull weight is around 4.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) — some shooters prefer a lighter trigger for competition.
Comparison vs. Competitors
| Feature | Alpha Foxtrot AF1911-Romulus | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Agency Arms AOS Glock 19 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | 9mm | 9mm | 9mm |
| Barrel Length | 5 inches (ported bull) | 4.5 inches (threaded) | 4.02 inches (non-ported) |
| Optic System | MOS adapter + plates | Direct-mount RMR | Agency Optic System (plates) |
| Safety | Ambidextrous thumb safety | None (Glock-style) | None (Glock-style) |
| Finish | Black DLC | Black Nitride | Black DLC |
| Weight (unloaded) | 36 oz | 26 oz | 24 oz |
| Price | $1,329 | $1,899 | $1,799 |
FAQ
Will the Alpha Foxtrot AF1911-Romulus fit my existing 1911 holster?
It depends on the holster. The Romulus uses a standard 1911 frame shape, so many leather and Kydex holsters designed for a 5-inch 1911 will work. However, because of the ported barrel and optic cut, you may need a holster with an open muzzle or a cutout for the optic. I recommend checking with your holster maker for fit.
What optic plates are included with this pistol?
The Romulus ships with an MOS adapter and plates for the Trijicon RMR, RMSc, and Docter/Noblex footprints. According to Alpha Foxtrot specs, you can also order additional plates for other footprints if needed.
Is the DLC finish durable enough for everyday carry?
Yes. DLC is one of the most durable finishes available — it’s harder than Cerakote and resists holster wear, sweat, and corrosion. I’ve seen DLC guns with thousands of rounds that still look new. That said, no finish is indestructible, but this one is a solid choice for daily carry.
Can I shoot +P ammunition in this pistol?
Yes, the Romulus is rated for +P ammo per manufacturer specs. The steel slide and barrel handle the extra pressure well. Just keep in mind that +P will increase wear over time, but for occasional training or defensive loads, it’s fine.
Does the ported barrel affect accuracy?
Not in any meaningful way. The porting is done to the barrel and slide, not the rifling. In my experience, the Romulus shoots as accurately as any non-ported 5-inch 1911. The trade-off is that porting can reduce velocity slightly (maybe 25-50 fps), but you won’t notice it on the range.
Ready to Buy?
- ✅ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
- ✅ Ships 1-2 business days
- ✅ 30-day returns
- ✅ Secure checkout
Last updated: April 2026
According to a 2025 industry report, 1911-style pistols account for roughly 12% of the semi-auto handgun market in the U.S., with 9mm variants growing the fastest.
Browse more: Semi Auto Handguns | 1911 Pistols | Optic-Ready Pistols





Reviews
There are no reviews yet.