1911 Target (Stainless)
SIG Sauer

1911 Target (Stainless)

Caliber .45 ACP
Size Full-Size
Type Single Action
On California Roster Exp. Jan 2027
Barrel 5"
Capacity 8+1
Action Single Action
Material Stainless Steel
MSRP $1,299

Specifications

ManufacturerSIG Sauer
Model1911 Target (Stainless)
TypePistol
Frame SizeFull-Size
Caliber.45 ACP
ActionSingle Action
Barrel Length5"
MaterialStainless Steel
MSRP$1,299

Roster Status

On California Roster
Listing expires January 01, 2027

Magazine Capacity

8+1
CA legal: 8-round magazine max

Before You Buy

Roster approval is model-specific. Confirm the exact model number with your FFL dealer before purchase.

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Is the SIG Sauer 1911 Target (Stainless) Legal in California?

Yes, the SIG Sauer 1911 Target (Stainless) is currently legal to purchase in California. It is listed on the California Department of Justice (DOJ) Certified Handguns Roster, which means it has been approved for retail sale through licensed firearms dealers (FFLs) in the state.

SIG Sauer 1911 Target (Stainless) Specifications

The SIG Sauer 1911 Target (Stainless) is a .45 ACP full-size pistol with a single action mechanism. It features a 5" barrel and ships with a 8+1 capacity. The manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) is $1,299.

How to Buy the SIG Sauer 1911 Target (Stainless) in California

To purchase the SIG Sauer 1911 Target (Stainless) in California, you must be at least 21 years old, possess a valid Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC), pass a background check, and complete the mandatory 10-day waiting period. All purchases must be made through a licensed Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) dealer.

About SIG Sauer

SIG Sauer traces its roots to 1853 in Switzerland as the Swiss Industrial Company (SIG), later partnering with German manufacturer J.P. Sauer & Sohn. Now headquartered in New Hampshire, SIG became a household name after the U.S. Army selected their P320 as the M17/M18 service pistol in 2017. California roster options include the P226 and P229 — long the standard-issue sidearm for the Navy SEALs and numerous law enforcement agencies — plus the SP2022 and 1911 variants. Many of SIG's newer designs like the P365 haven't made it onto the CA roster due to microstamping requirements.

SIG Sauer currently has 42 handguns on the California roster. Browse all SIG Sauer models →