Umarex USA Introduces .22 LR Colt Government 1911 Series

Umarex USA Introduces .22 LR Colt Government 1911 Series

Colt 1911 Rail Gun in 22Lr
Colt 1911 Rail Gun in 22Lr
Umarex USA
Umarex USA

FORT SMITH, AR –-(AmmoLand.com)- Umarex USA, the leader in firearm replication, introduces the Colt Government 1911 chambered in .22 L.R.

The dedicated .22 long rifle (LR) platform is a new, licensed reproduction available in three rimfire variants—Government models 1911, 1911 Rail Gun, and 1911 Gold Cup

Umarex USA introduced the Colt M4 and M16 Tactical Rimfire replicas in 2009 and is continuing its relationship as United States importer for Colt .22s manufactured by Carl Walther Germany under license from New Colt Holding Corporation.

Adam Blalock, President and CEO for Umarex USA said, “.22 caliber pistols are utilized for their cost economy and target shooting capabilities. Our team is absolutely stoked about this opportunity to offer shooters a high quality authentic Colt 1911 .22 pistol! And the timing couldn’t be better, with the 1911 celebrating 100 years.”

All three Colt Government rimfire models are dedicated .22 L.R.s, but they’re engineered in true replica form with fully functioning thumb and grip safeties and the 1911’s authentic half-cock mechanism. Grips and sights can be interchanged with after-market accessories and the barrel is threaded to accept a suppressor. The Rail Gun incorporates original features like a skeleton trigger, combat-style sights, beavertail grip safety, extended thumb safety, and a commander-style hammer.

“There are already a couple of .22 caliber 1911 pistols on the market, but none bear Colt’s trademarks, full functionality, and quality,” said Richard Turner, Vice President of Sales & Marketing for Umarex USA. “If the barrel size was the same, you wouldn’t know the difference by just looking at it.”

The new Colt .22 replicas will be available through select distributors, local firearm dealers and some national retailers beginning in November 2010. They will come with one 12-round magazine and retails will range from $399 to $450 depending on the model.

Colt 1911 22LR Pistol
Colt 1911 22LR Pistol

For additional information visit www.Colt22Rimfire.com.

Umarex was established in 1972 as “Uma Mayer Ussfeller GmbH” and served the market for tear gas and signal pistols followed by air rifles. After acquiring Reck Sportwaffen Fabrick Karl Arndt, they reorganized ultimately under Umarex. The company’s Reck PK 800 enjoys worldwide acclaim and appears on the market as the perfect replica of the Walther PPK. Umarex has now become the largest maker of replicas by offering numerous German-made air guns, tear gas, signal pistols and replica firearms. Umarex is Europe’s largest marketer of air rifles and Umarex USA is North America’s fastest growing airgun and replica rimfire gun company. Umarex USA markets their airguns, airsoft, paintball and rimfire products under famous brands such as Walther, RWS, Smith & Wesson, Browning, Heckler & Koch, Ruger, Beretta, Colt, Magnum Research and others. For additional information regarding Umarex USA visit www.UmarexUSA.com.

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William Hammack

Where can I get a recoil spring and plug for colt/walthers 22lr rail gun.

Ron Reinhardt

None of the firearms dealers can find the Umerex/Walther/Colt M16. Is it in production? What happened to it? Wherever I look I see the M4 version but no M16.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you

larry green sr

will the company ever make a smi auto hand gun in 22 mag cal, if so i will be the first to buy one. may be u could email me if it is a posssibilty?

Gary williams

Bought a government .22. I got to shoot i clip. If felt nice to shoot, I took it apart to clean it and made a rooky mistake I lost the recoil spring cap. Now I am being told it will be between 2-6 weeks befor I can even order one. Any help finding one?

martha

I'm in Houston Tx I searched all the cun stores

where can ibuy?

Phil Clodfelter

Just bought the Government Model for my son he loves it. We put 200 rounds through it as soon as we got it. I liked it so much I took his Sig Sauer and traded it in for another one. The only other one they had in stock was the Gold Cup which was fine with me. Now we both can start shooting IDPA in the 22 class. Now we both have a gun that will run any ammo you use looks good and is fun to shoot. Just put a set of Pachmayr grips on both of them. Looking… Read more »