Check this out. The Springfield Prodigy 1911 DS is an Armory entry into the double-stack 1911 world. Chambered in 1911, the handgun takes Springfield’s 1911 frame and wraps it around a double-stack magazine. Does that make it a Springfield 2011? That depends on your definition of 2011 pistol. Rather than debate arguable semantics, we’ll show ya our video and lay out some weapon specs.
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Jeremy is just dreamy, ain’t he?
Springfield Prodigy 1911 DS
The Prodigy 1911 DS (Double Stack) is an optics-ready 9mm pistol with a polymer grip module on a forged steel frame. Featuring a match grade bull barrel with an 11° (eleven-degree) crown, the Prodigy DS is available in two lengths: 4.25″ or 5″. There are four initial models to choose from: a 4.25″ barrel version AOS handgun without optic and AOS version equipped with a Hex Dragonfly red dot, and one each of those configurations with a 5″ barrel.
Maybe it’s just easier to show you.

Jeremy Stone looking for the trigger wall on the Springfield Prodigy. Features include:
• Extended ambidextrous thumb safety
• U-Notch sight picture
• Accessory rail
• Skeletonized hammer
• Forward slide serrations

A grip module is usually a distinguishing feature of a 2011 pistol (though not the only one — and they aren’t the only handguns to have one, either).
Double Stack 9mm Magazines
Initially the weapon will have three magazine choices available:
17-Round Mag 20-Round Mag26-Round Mag
