Description
Alpha Foxtrot AF1911-Romulus 9mm 4.25″ Ported Bull Barrel
The Alpha Foxtrot AF1911-Romulus 9mm 4.25″ ported bull barrel brings modern optics capability to a classic 1911 platform. With a durable Black DLC finish, ported bull barrel, and MOS-style slide cut, this handgun is built for faster follow-up shots and easy red-dot mounting. It ships with two magazines—a 17-round and a 20-round—so you can start shooting right away.
| Manufacturer | Alpha Foxtot |
|---|---|
| Model | AF1911-Romulus |
| Material | Steel slide and frame, bull ramped barrel (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | MOS-style optics (adapter plates included for common footprints) |
| Finish | Black DLC |
| Weight | Approx. 38 oz (unloaded, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Ported Bull Barrel: The 4.25″ ported bull barrel reduces muzzle rise and felt recoil, helping you stay on target for quicker, more accurate follow-up shots.
- Optics-Ready Slide: The slide is cut for MOS-style optics and includes adapter plates, so you can mount popular red dots without extra machining.
- Black DLC Finish: Diamond-like carbon coating resists wear, corrosion, and scratches, keeping the gun looking sharp through heavy use.
- Two Magazines Included: Comes with both a 17-round and a 20-round magazine, giving you flexibility at the range or for home defense.
- Bull Ramped Barrel: The ramped barrel design supports reliable feeding with a variety of 9mm ammunition, from target loads to defensive hollow points.
Who It’s For
This handgun is a great fit for shooters who want the familiar 1911 grip angle and trigger feel, but with modern upgrades like red-dot compatibility and reduced recoil. It works well for competition shooters looking to improve split times, home defenders who want a reliable optic-ready pistol, and anyone who appreciates a quality 1911 without the traditional weight and recoil of a .45 ACP.
Pros and Cons
- Pros: Optics-ready out of the box; ported barrel improves control; DLC finish is tough; two magazines included; 9mm is affordable to shoot.
- Cons: Ported barrel may be louder and produce more muzzle flash in low light; the bull barrel adds a bit of weight compared to a standard 1911 barrel.
Comparison
| Feature | Alpha Foxtrot AF1911-Romulus | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Geissele Automatics Super 1911 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | 9mm | 9mm | 9mm |
| Barrel | 4.25″ ported bull | 4.5″ threaded | 5″ standard |
| Optics Ready | Yes (MOS cut, plates included) | Yes (RMR cut) | No |
| Finish | Black DLC | Black Nitride | Stainless |
| Magazine Capacity | 17+1 / 20+1 | 17+1 | 10+1 |
| Price | $1,329 | $1,899 | $2,295 |
FAQ
What optics fit the Alpha Foxtrot AF1911-Romulus?
The slide is cut for MOS-style optics and ships with adapter plates. This means you can mount most popular red dots including Trijicon RMR, Holosun 407C/507C, and Shield RMS, among others. Check the included plate set for full compatibility.
Is the ported barrel legal in all states?
Ported barrels are generally legal in most states, but some states have restrictions on threaded barrels or compensators. The AF1911-Romulus has a fixed, non-threaded ported barrel, so it complies with most state laws. Check your local regulations to be sure.
Does the 20-round magazine fit flush?
The 20-round magazine extends slightly below the grip, similar to a standard 1911 extended magazine. The 17-round magazine sits flush with the bottom of the grip for a more traditional look and feel.
Can left-handed shooters use this pistol?
The safety is ambidextrous, but the slide stop and magazine release are designed for right-handed shooters. Left-handed users can still operate the controls with practice, or swap parts if aftermarket options become available.
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Last updated: April 2026
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