Description
This Auto-Ordnance Thompson 1911A1 Navy 250th .45 ACP 5″ 7rd is a limited-edition commemorative pistol that blends classic 1911 function with naval heritage. Chambered in .45 ACP with a 5″ barrel, it ships with a single 7-round magazine and features a multi-toned white and stainless Cerakote finish with gold-highlighted insignia. The custom engraved hardwood grips and anniversary markings make this a collector-grade shooter for urban CCW holders who appreciate history without sacrificing reliability.
| Manufacturer | Auto-Ordnance (Kahr Firearms Group) |
|---|---|
| Model | 1911A1 Navy 250th Anniversary |
| Material | Steel frame and slide, hardwood grips (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | Standard 1911 holsters, .45 ACP ammunition, 7-round magazines |
| Finish | Multi-toned white and stainless Cerakote with gold highlights |
| Weight | Approx. 39 oz (unloaded, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Commemorative Navy 250th Design — Why it matters: This pistol marks 250 years of naval service with gold-highlighted insignia and custom engraved hardwood grips, making it a standout piece for collectors and veterans who want a conversation starter at the range.
- Multi-Toned Cerakote Finish — Why it matters: The white and stainless Cerakote resists rust and wear in humid apartment environments, and the two-tone look keeps the slide from showing holster rub as fast as a blued finish.
- Classic 1911A1 Layout — Why it matters: You get the same grip angle, thumb safety, and trigger pull as the original GI-spec 1911s, so no retraining needed if you carry a standard 1911 for home defense.
- 5″ Barrel in .45 ACP — Why it matters: The 5-inch barrel maximizes velocity for .45 ACP hollow points, giving you reliable expansion at self-defense distances inside an apartment or parking garage.
- Single 7-Round Magazine Included — Why it matters: Keeps the grip compact for concealed carry under a jacket or hoodie, and 7+1 rounds of .45 ACP is enough for most urban threats without printing.
Who It’s For
This Auto-Ordnance Thompson 1911A1 Navy 250th .45 ACP 5″ 7rd is for the city-dwelling CCW holder who wants a limited-edition piece that works as a nightstand gun and a range toy. If you’re a veteran, active duty, or just appreciate naval tradition, the anniversary markings add sentimental value. Apartment dwellers will appreciate the .45 ACP’s proven stopping power in close quarters — one well-placed round is often enough to end a threat without overpenetration.
Pros / Cons
- Pros: Unique collectible with real naval insignia; Cerakote finish is low-maintenance; standard 1911 parts availability; accurate 5″ barrel; compact enough for CCW.
- Cons: The Cerakote finish may chip at sharp edges over time (common with multi-tone coatings); 7-round capacity is lower than modern double-stack 9mms — you’ll need spare mags for extended defense.
Comparison vs. Competitors
| Feature | Auto-Ordnance 1911A1 Navy 250th | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Agency Arms AOS Glock 19 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | .45 ACP | 9mm | 9mm |
| Barrel Length | 5″ | 4.5″ | 4.02″ |
| Capacity | 7+1 | 17+1 | 15+1 |
| Finish | Multi-tone Cerakote | Nitride | DLC |
| Collectibility | High (limited edition) | Low (production) | Medium (custom shop) |
| Price | $1,117.69 | ~$1,800 | ~$1,500 |
Per Auto-Ordnance specs, the 1911A1 Navy 250th uses a standard 1911 barrel bushing and link system, meaning replacement parts are widely available. The Zev and Agency guns are striker-fired with higher capacity, but the Thompson offers a classic manual safety and a heavier trigger that some urban shooters prefer for carry.
FAQ
Is this pistol safe for concealed carry in humid cities?
Yes. The Cerakote finish resists rust better than blued steel, and the 5″ barrel is manageable in a quality IWB holster. Keep it wiped down after range sessions and you’re good.
Does the gold highlighting wear off quickly?
The gold highlights are applied over Cerakote and sealed. They will hold up to normal handling, but holster friction may dull them over years of daily carry. It’s a collector piece — treat it accordingly.
Can I use standard 1911 magazines with this gun?
Yes. It uses standard 1911 pattern 7-round magazines. You can buy extra mags from Wilson Combat, Chip McCormick, or Check-Mate.
Is this a limited production run?
Yes. The Navy 250th edition is a limited run from Auto-Ordnance. Once they sell out, availability will be scarce on the secondary market.
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Last updated: April 2026
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