Description
The century arms lfa apollo 11 9mm brz 18+1 cpt bridges the gap between a compact everyday carry piece and a full-size range pistol. It’s a 9mm with an 18+1 capacity, built for the city dweller who demands reliability without the bulk. This isn’t a novelty gun—it’s a working tool for apartment defenders and CCW holders who need controlled firepower in tight spaces.
| Manufacturer | Century Arms (LFA) |
|---|---|
| Model | Apollo 11 |
| Material | Stainless steel slide, polymer frame (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | 9mm Luger, standard and +P ammunition |
| Finish | Black nitride slide, black polymer frame |
| Weight | 26.5 oz (unloaded, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 18+1 Capacity: No need to swap mags mid-threat. In a hallway or parking garage, that extra round can be the difference between getting home and not.
- Compact Slide Design: Shorter slide reduces snag points when drawing from concealment, while still allowing a full grip. You get the control of a duty-size frame with the concealability of a compact.
- Optic-Ready Slide: Direct-mount footprint for popular micro red dots. According to Century Arms specs, this model accepts RMRc and Holosun K-series optics without plates. Faster target acquisition in low-light apartment hallways.
- Flat-Faced Trigger: Crisp break with a short reset. Helps you stay on target during rapid fire—critical when adrenaline spikes and you’re shooting from retention.
- Recoil Management: Dual captive recoil spring assembly reduces muzzle flip. You’ll land follow-up shots faster, which matters when every round counts in a home defense scenario.
Who It’s For
This is for the urban CCW holder who lives in a studio or one-bedroom and wants a gun that pulls double duty: carry all day, defend the apartment all night. It’s also for the shooter who’s tired of 10-round mag limits and wants the legal max capacity without the bulk of a full-size 1911 or a Glock 34.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: 18+1 capacity means you’re not reloading in a crisis. That’s a real advantage when you’re cornered in a stairwell.
- Pro: Optics-ready out of the box—no milling required. Saves you $150+ in gunsmith fees.
- Pro: Flat trigger with a 4.5-lb pull weight (per manufacturer specs) gives you a consistent break every time.
- Con: The grip texture is aggressive. If you carry AIWB, it might chew up your undershirt after a long day. A Talon grip wrap solves that for $20.
Comparison: Century Arms LFA Apollo 11 vs. Zev Technologies OZ9 vs. Agency Arms Syndicate
| Feature | Century Arms LFA Apollo 11 | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Agency Arms Syndicate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 18+1 | 17+1 | 17+1 |
| Slide Material | Stainless steel, black nitride | Stainless steel, DLC coated | Stainless steel, black nitride |
| Optic Cut | RMRc/Holosun K (direct mount) | RMR (requires plate) | RMR (direct mount) |
| Weight (unloaded) | 26.5 oz | 24.5 oz | 27.2 oz |
| Price | $844.32 | $1,299.99 | $1,499.99 |
The Apollo 11 undercuts both competitors by $400–$600 while offering a higher capacity and a simpler optic mounting system. You lose the aftermarket ecosystem of the Zev and the boutique hand-fitting of the Agency, but for the price, you’re getting 90% of the performance at 60% of the cost.
FAQ
Does the Apollo 11 come with extra magazines?
Yes, the pistol ships with two 18-round magazines. That’s 37 rounds total out of the box—enough for a full training session or a reload during a defensive encounter.
Can I use +P ammo for self-defense?
Yes, the Apollo 11 is rated for +P ammunition per Century Arms specs. Just expect slightly faster wear on the recoil spring—replace it every 2,000 rounds if you shoot +P regularly.
Is this gun compatible with Glock holsters?
No. The Apollo 11 has a different trigger guard shape and slide profile. You need a dedicated holster. Look for models specifically listed for the LFA Apollo 11 or Century Arms compact pistols.
How does the trigger compare to a stock Glock?
It’s noticeably better. The Apollo 11’s flat-faced trigger has a 4.5-lb pull weight with a clean break and a short reset. A stock Glock trigger typically runs 5.5–6.5 lbs with a spongy wall. This is a significant upgrade for accuracy under stress.
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Last updated: April 2026

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