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Military Armament Corporation Introduces the MAC 9 Double Stack D Comp

Knoxville, TN – (ArmsVault)– Military Armament Corp (MAC) an SDS Arms brand, is pleased to introduce the MAC 9 Double Stack D Comp 9mm handgun. This newest 1911 offering from MAC designed in Knoxville, TN and is built to exacting standards by Tisas, with a new slide cut and barrel design featuring a built-in compensator, and an extended slide stop.

A new adjustable skeletonized trigger design is featured on the MAC 9 Double Stack D Comp, along with a polymer grip module with a subtle yet firm grip texture. Chambered in 9mm, the MAC 9 Double Stack D Comp utilizes a 4.9” bull barrel, that is QPQ Tenifer finished with an 11-degree target crown to keep recoil at a minimum and maximize accuracy.

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  1. Amelia L. Taylor on

    I’m concerned about the lack of information on the gun’s weight and overall ergonomics, how does the Double Stack D Comp feel in the hand compared to other 1911s?

  2. William Jackson on

    The adjustable skeletonized trigger is a major selling point for me, I’ve found that a good trigger can make all the difference in shooting performance, does the MAC 9 Double Stack D Comp’s trigger live up to the hype?

  3. The subtle yet firm grip texture on the polymer grip module sounds like a good compromise between comfort and control, I’d love to hear from someone who’s shot with this gun and can attest to its handling.

  4. Michael Jackson on

    I’m intrigued by the new slide cut and barrel design, how does it affect the overall balance of the gun and does it make it more suitable for concealed carry?

  5. Isabella Q. Martinez on

    The MAC 9 Double Stack D Comp’s built-in compensator and 11-degree target crown are notable features, I’m curious to see how they impact recoil and accuracy in real-world shooting scenarios.

  6. The extended slide stop is a nice touch, it should make reloads easier, has anyone compared the reload times on this gun to other similar models?

    • Linda E. Martinez on

      I’ve heard that the extended slide stop can make a big difference in competitive shooting, where every fraction of a second counts.

  7. As a fan of 1911 handguns, I’m excited to see MAC’s take on the design, the adjustable skeletonized trigger sounds like a great addition, I wonder if it’s available for upgrade on older models.

  8. Jennifer Z. Brown on

    It’s great to see a new 1911 design that incorporates modern features like the built-in compensator, I’m looking forward to seeing how it performs in various shooting disciplines.

  9. Amelia R. Thompson on

    I’m excited to see how the MAC 9 Double Stack D Comp stacks up against other 1911s on the market, particularly in terms of accuracy and reliability.

  10. I’ve been a fan of MAC’s products for a while now, and the MAC 9 Double Stack D Comp seems like another great addition to their lineup, I’m curious to see how it will be received by the shooting community.

  11. Elijah Thompson on

    The partnership between MAC and Tisas is interesting, what kind of quality control measures are in place to ensure the MAC 9 Double Stack D Comp meets the expected standards?

    • From what I’ve read, Tisas has a good reputation for producing high-quality firearms, so I’m hopeful that this partnership will yield great results.

  12. Elizabeth Thomas on

    The MAC 9 Double Stack D Comp’s specifications seem impressive, but I’d like to know more about the gun’s reliability and durability in harsh environments.

  13. Jennifer N. Garcia on

    The 4.9” bull barrel with QPQ Tenifer finish is an excellent choice, it should provide a significant reduction in wear and tear, does anyone know the expected lifespan of this barrel?

  14. Liam G. Jackson on

    The fact that it’s designed in Knoxville, TN and built by Tisas is a testament to the quality of American manufacturing, I’m looking forward to seeing more innovative designs from MAC in the future.

  15. I’m skeptical about the polymer grip module, has anyone had hands-on experience with this material on a 1911 frame and how it affects overall durability?

  16. Isabella Martinez on

    As someone who’s in the market for a new handgun, I’m interested in the MAC 9 Double Stack D Comp’s price point and availability, does anyone have information on when it will hit the market?

  17. The fact that it’s chambered in 9mm is a plus for me, I’ve found that 9mm is often more manageable for new shooters, does the MAC 9 Double Stack D Comp have any features that make it beginner-friendly?

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