Description
This here is the Auto-Ordnance 1911TCAC17 Texas Ranger Special Edition .45 ACP with a 5-inch barrel — a limited run of just 25 guns worldwide, built as a proper tribute to the Texas Rangers. It’s a stainless steel 1911 with gold-plated PVD accents, an adjustable trigger, and a skeletonized hammer, all finished to presentation grade. If you’re looking for a collectible that also shoots as good as it looks, this is one of those rare finds you don’t pass up.
| Manufacturer | Auto-Ordnance (Kahr Firearms Group) |
|---|---|
| Model | 1911TCAC17 Texas Ranger Special Edition |
| Material | Stainless steel slide and frame |
| Compatibility | .45 ACP, 7-round magazines (standard 1911 pattern) |
| Finish | Stainless steel with gold-plated PVD accents |
| Weight | 39 oz (empty, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New — factory sealed, limited production |
Key Features
- Limited to 25 units — Why it matters: You’re holding one of the rarest production 1911s in the current market, with a serial-numbered edition that will only become harder to find.
- Gold-plated PVD accents — Why it matters: These aren’t cheap paint jobs; the physical vapor deposition process gives a durable, high-luster finish on the trigger, hammer, safety, and grip screws that won’t wear off with handling.
- Adjustable trigger — Why it matters: You can dial in the pull weight and overtravel to your preference, making this shooter-grade despite its collector looks.
- Skeletonized hammer and beavertail grip safety — Why it matters: Faster lock time and a higher, more comfortable grip help you stay on target for follow-up shots, whether at the range or in a match.
- Presentation-grade stainless steel — Why it matters: The polished stainless resists corrosion and shows off the engraved Texas Ranger logo and scrollwork, so it stays a showpiece for decades.
Who It’s For
This pistol is built for the serious 1911 collector who wants something that’s both a conversation piece and a functional firearm. It’s also a fit for the Texas history buff, the Ranger enthusiast, or anyone looking to add a low-production-number piece to a safe that already holds other special editions. New shooters will appreciate the adjustable trigger, but the price point and rarity mean this is aimed at experienced buyers who know what they want.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Only 25 made — instant collectibility and likely appreciation in value.
- Pro: Gold PVD is real gold-tone, not plated plastic; it holds up to cleaning solvents.
- Pro: Shoots standard .45 ACP 1911 magazines, so no hunting for proprietary parts.
- Con: The gold accents may not suit everyone’s taste — this is a showpiece, not a daily carry.
- Con: Limited availability means you can’t test-fire one before buying; you’re buying sight-unseen from the factory run.
Comparison
| Feature | Auto-Ordnance Texas Ranger | Zev Technologies OZ9C | Agency Arms Syndicate S2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | .45 ACP | 9mm | 9mm |
| Barrel Length | 5 inches | 4.5 inches | 5 inches |
| Production Run | 25 units | Open production | Open production |
| Finish | Stainless + gold PVD | Black nitride | Cerakote |
| Trigger | Adjustable | Flat-faced, adjustable | Drop-in, adjustable |
| Collector Value | High (limited) | Moderate | Moderate |
| Price Range | $5,228.79 | $1,800–$2,200 | $2,500–$3,000 |
If you’re after a shooter you can beat up, the Zev or Agency will serve you fine. But if you want a piece of Texas history that’s also a functional firearm, the Auto-Ordnance Texas Ranger is in a class of its own.
FAQ
What is the exact production number of the Auto-Ordnance 1911TCAC17 Texas Ranger?
According to Auto-Ordnance specs, only 25 units were produced for this special edition. Each one is individually serialized, and we have the specific number available upon request — call or message us before ordering if you want a particular digit.
Is the gold plating on this pistol durable for regular shooting?
The gold accents are applied via PVD (physical vapor deposition), which bonds to the stainless steel at a molecular level. It’s more resistant to wear than traditional gold plating, but we recommend treating it as a presentation-grade finish — avoid abrasive cleaning pads and store it in a soft case if you plan to shoot it often.
Can I use standard 1911 magazines with this Texas Ranger edition?
Yes. This pistol accepts standard 7-round .45 ACP 1911 magazines. No proprietary magazines needed, and it will feed with most quality aftermarket mags from Wilson Combat, Chip McCormick, or Tripp Research.
Does this model come with a case or certificate of authenticity?
Yes, it ships from Auto-Ordnance in a custom presentation case with a certificate of authenticity confirming the limited edition number. We recommend keeping both for resale value.
Trust & Delivery
- ✔ Nationwide delivery to all 50 states
- ✔ Ships within 1–2 business days from our shop
- ✔ 30-day return policy on unfired, unmodified firearms
- ✔ Secure checkout with encrypted payment processing
Browse more in our 1911 Handguns or Limited Edition Firearms categories. Also see our .45 ACP Ammunition to pair with this Texas Ranger.
Last updated: April 2026





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