Description
The Taurus 1911 FS .45 ACP 5 in. 8rd Matte Black is a full-size 1911-pattern pistol built for shooters who want classic dimensions and rugged steel construction without the premium price tag. Chambered in .45 ACP with a 5-inch barrel, this hammer-forged handgun ships with one 8-round magazine and features a beavertail grip safety, manual thumb safety, and checkered synthetic grips for confident handling.
| Manufacturer | Taurus |
|---|---|
| Model | 1911 FS |
| Material | Steel frame and slide (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | .45 ACP ammunition |
| Finish | Matte black |
| Weight | Approx. 2.3 lbs (unloaded, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Hammer-forged barrel — WHY IT MATTERS: This manufacturing process creates a denser, more durable barrel that holds up to thousands of rounds, giving you consistent accuracy at the range or on the clock.
- Full-size steel frame and slide — WHY IT MATTERS: The all-steel construction tames .45 ACP recoil and gives the pistol a solid, planted feel that aluminum frames can’t match.
- Beavertail grip safety with memory bump — WHY IT MATTERS: It ensures a consistent high-hand grip every time you draw, preventing hammer bite and improving control during rapid fire.
- Checkered black synthetic grips — WHY IT MATTERS: The texture gives you a secure hold even with sweaty hands, and the synthetic material resists cracking or warping over time.
- 8-round single-stack magazine — WHY IT MATTERS: It keeps the grip slim and comfortable for most hand sizes while still giving you enough capacity for a full day at the range or a defensive course.
Who It’s For
This pistol is for the shooter who wants a no-nonsense 1911 for range practice, target work, or general-purpose ownership. It’s a great entry point for new 1911 owners who want a full-size steel frame without spending over a grand. It also fits experienced shooters who need a reliable backup or a dedicated range gun they can beat on without worrying about wear and tear.
Pros and Cons
- Pro: Affordable price for a forged-steel 1911 — you get classic construction without the boutique markup.
- Pro: Reliable feeding with ball ammunition and most hollow points out of the box.
- Pro: Standard 1911 parts compatibility for easy upgrades (triggers, sights, grips).
- Con: The factory trigger has some creep and a slightly heavier pull than custom 1911s — it’s serviceable but not match-grade.
Comparison vs. Similar Pistols
| Feature | Taurus 1911 FS | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Geissele 1911 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | .45 ACP | 9mm | .45 ACP |
| Barrel length | 5 in. | 4.5 in. | 5 in. |
| Frame material | Steel | Polymer with steel chassis | Steel |
| Magazine capacity | 8+1 | 17+1 | 8+1 |
| Street price (approx.) | $619 | $1,500+ | $2,000+ |
| Best for | Budget-conscious 1911 fans | Competition shooters | Collectors and purists |
FAQ
Is the Taurus 1911 FS reliable for self-defense?
Yes, it feeds most .45 ACP ammunition reliably, including popular hollow points like Federal HST and Speer Gold Dot. That said, always run a break-in period of 200–300 rounds to confirm function with your chosen load. According to Taurus specs, the pistol is designed for general-purpose use, which includes defensive carry.
Can I upgrade the trigger on this 1911?
Absolutely. The Taurus 1911 FS uses standard 1911 trigger parts, so you can drop in a new trigger, sear, and hammer from brands like Wilson Combat or Cylinder & Slide. Expect about $100–$200 for a quality trigger job.
Does it come with extra magazines?
It ships with one 8-round magazine. You can buy additional magazines from Taurus or aftermarket sources like Mec-Gar or Check-Mate. I’d recommend picking up at least two more for range sessions.
What does “hammer-forged” mean for the barrel?
Hammer forging uses high-pressure hammers to shape the barrel steel around a mandrel, creating a denser bore surface that resists wear and erosion. Per Taurus, this process extends barrel life and improves consistency over button-rifled barrels.
Is this a good first 1911 for a new shooter?
Yes — the full-size steel frame soaks up recoil, and the manual safety is easy to learn. It’s also affordable enough that you won’t feel bad about putting 500 rounds through it in a weekend. Just be aware that .45 ACP ammo costs more than 9mm, so factor that into your budget.
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Last updated: April 2026





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