Description
The Ed Brown Kobra Carry G4 1911 .45 ACP 4.25in 7+1 is a compact single-action pistol built for shooters who demand reliable, reduced-profile performance without giving up the feel of a full-size 1911. This ed brown kobra carry g4 1911 .45 acp 4.25in 7+1 features a Bobtail frame that cuts the rear profile for easier concealment while keeping full-size grip ergonomics and magazine compatibility. Directional snakeskin texturing on the fore strap, Bobtail housing, and slide gives you a smooth, positive purchase in a package that disappears under a cover garment.
| Manufacturer | Ed Brown |
|---|---|
| Model | Kobra Carry G4 |
| Material | Stainless steel frame and slide (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | Accepts standard 1911 .45 ACP magazines |
| Finish | DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon) on slide, snakeskin texturing on frame |
| Weight | Approximately 32 oz (unloaded, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 4.25-inch Slide & Barrel — Shorter than a full-size 1911 but longer than a subcompact, giving you a balance of concealability and sight radius that helps you stay accurate on follow-up shots. Why it matters: You get a carry gun that shoots like a full-size.
- Bobtail Frame Housing — The rear of the grip is cut at an angle to reduce printing and prevent the heel from digging into your side when you sit or bend. Why it matters: Concealed carry becomes more comfortable, so you actually carry it every day.
- Directional Snakeskin Texturing — Ed Brown’s signature pattern on the fore strap, Bobtail, and slide provides a secure grip without being abrasive on your skin or clothing. Why it matters: Your hand stays locked in under recoil, and the slide is easy to manipulate even with sweaty palms.
- Single-Action Trigger with Ed Brown Hammer and Sear — Factory-tuned with a crisp break and short reset, typically around 4–4.5 lbs pull weight. Why it matters: You get a competition-grade trigger feel in a carry pistol, making accurate shots easier under stress.
- Full-Size Grip Profile — The Bobtail modification does not shorten the grip length, so it still accepts standard 7-round or 8-round 1911 magazines. Why it matters: No need to buy special magazines or sacrifice capacity for concealment.
Who It’s For
This pistol is for the experienced 1911 shooter who wants a daily carry piece that handles like a full-size but hides better. It’s also for the new gun owner who has trained on a full-size 1911 and wants a compact version that doesn’t compromise reliability or accuracy. If you carry appendix, strong-side, or in a shoulder rig, the Bobtail reduces the chance of the grip printing through your shirt.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Bobtail makes it one of the most comfortable 1911s to carry; snakeskin texturing provides a secure grip without being aggressive; factory trigger is excellent out of the box; accepts standard 1911 magazines; DLC finish is durable and corrosion-resistant.
- Cons: The 4.25-inch barrel means slightly less velocity compared to a 5-inch government model, though the difference is negligible for defensive loads. Also, the Bobtail grip may not feel natural to shooters with very large hands who prefer a full square butt.
Comparison: Ed Brown Kobra Carry G4 vs. Competitors
| Feature | Ed Brown Kobra Carry G4 | Zev Technologies OZ9C | Geissele Automatics 1911 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | .45 ACP | 9mm | .45 ACP |
| Barrel Length | 4.25 inches | 4.5 inches | 5 inches |
| Action | Single-action | Striker-fired | Single-action |
| Frame Material | Stainless steel | Polymer | Stainless steel |
| Concealment Features | Bobtail, 4.25-inch slide | Compact grip module | Full-size, no bobtail |
| Price (approx) | $3,313 | $1,800 | $2,500 |
FAQ
What is the difference between the Kobra Carry G4 and a standard Ed Brown Kobra Carry?
The G4 generation uses a 4.25-inch barrel and slide instead of the original 4-inch model, and it features an updated DLC finish and refined snakeskin texturing. The Bobtail grip remains the same, but the G4 has a slightly longer sight radius for better accuracy.
Does the Kobra Carry G4 use standard 1911 magazines?
Yes, it accepts all standard 1911 .45 ACP magazines, including 7-round and 8-round flush-fit magazines. No need to buy proprietary mags.
Is the Kobra Carry G4 suitable for left-handed shooters?
The thumb safety is ambidextrous from the factory, and the magazine release can be reversed. The slide stop is standard right-side only, but most left-handed shooters adapt quickly with practice.
What holsters work best with the Bobtail grip?
Most holsters designed for a 4.25-inch 1911 will fit, but the Bobtail reduces the grip length. Look for holsters that mention Bobtail compatibility, or use a standard 1911 holster with an open bottom to accommodate the shorter grip.
Why Buy From Us
- ✅ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
- ✅ Ships 1–2 business days
- ✅ 30-day returns on new, unfired firearms
- ✅ Secure checkout with encrypted payment
Browse more in our Semi Auto Handguns collection or check out 1911 Pistols for similar models. For holsters and accessories, see our Concealed Carry Gear.
Last updated: April 2026





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