The Armory Life Presents New Digital Magazine On The 1911 Pistol

The Armory Life Presents New Digital Magazine On The 1911 Pistol

Genescio, Illinois– June 2024– Since its launch five years ago, The Armory Life™ has proven to be an outstanding resource for firearms-oriented content. It delivers exciting and in-depth daily posts created by some of today’s most respected experts in the firearms community.

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In addition to its regular daily content, the website also provides visitors with The Armory Life Presents series of digital magazines. These specially curated issues feature themed content from The Armory Life, and each issue of the magazine digs deeply into its specialized subject matter with well-researched and informative articles and videos.

The newest addition to the family of digital magazines is The 1911 Pistol issue, just recently released. The digital magazine features a deep-dive consideration of the 1911, covering not only its history but some of the newest and most cutting-edge variants available. Articles in the issue cover the new TRP series of pistols, as well as the Operator, the Garrison and the Mil-Spec. In addition, the issue features pieces on selecting the right 1911 for you, detailed considerations of the 1911 pistol’s function and operation, and much more.

“Over the past five years, The Armory Life has proven itself to be a terrific resource for topical and engaging content,” says Mike Humphries, editor of The Armory Life. “And with these digital magazines, including this new 1911-themed issue just released, the website is giving its fans yet another source of exciting and entertaining content.”

The series is currently made up of 15 volumes, covering a variety of topics ranging from what is the best concealed carry pistol available today to a Vietnam War-themed issue. Round that out with issues on the M1A rifle, the ever-popular 10mm round, this newest 1911-themed issue, and many more, and you have a lot of great content.

“Be sure to check out this latest digital magazine and keep an eye out for more in the future on The Armory Life,” says Humphries. “In addition to the 15 issues currently available, we plan on continuing to expand the family of offerings to include issues on even more topics.”

The best way to stay informed of the latest and greatest releases and content from the site is to sign up for The Armory Life Debrief, a weekly email that provides you with the week’s top content and releases such as its digital magazines. Be sure to visit the site’s Giveaways page where you can sign up for The Debrief and also be automatically entered for our monthly firearm giveaway.

To check out the new The 1911 Pistol volume of The Armory Life Presents series, visit https://spr-ar.com/r/6025.

To view the entire family of digital magazines, visit https://www.thearmorylife.com/magazines/.

To learn more about The Armory Life, visit https://www.thearmorylife.com/.

About Springfield Armory®

In 1794, the original Springfield Armory began manufacturing muskets for the defense of our young, free Republic. The Armory functioned as a firearms supplier for every major American conflict until 1968 when the government sadly closed its doors. In 1974, nearly two centuries after its inception, Springfield Armory Inc. in Geneseo, Ill. revived the iconic heritage of the Armory to carry on its legacy.

We strive to honor this responsibility as guardians of the original Springfield Armory legacy by manufacturing the highest quality firearms to enable responsible citizens to preserve their right to keep and bear arms in the defense of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

With an unmatched emphasis on craftsmanship, performance and exceptional customer service, our mission is to forge superior firearms and provide the tools necessary to defend individual freedoms and equality for those who embrace the rights and principles secured by our Founding Fathers. For more information, please visit us at: springfield-armory.com.

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