Description
The Girsan MC1911 Negotiator .45 ACP 5″ 8rd TALO is a full-size 1911 built for match shooters who demand repeatable accuracy and a hand-tuned trigger right out of the box. Chambered in .45 ACP, this TALO-exclusive edition pairs a 5-inch barrel with a titanium nitride-style finish and gold accents, plus an ambidextrous safety and adjustable rear sight for competition-ready handling. It’s a serious range pistol that doesn’t cut corners on fit or function.
| Manufacturer | Girsan (per manufacturer specs) |
|---|---|
| Model | MC1911 Negotiator TALO |
| Material | Steel slide and frame |
| Compatibility | .45 ACP |
| Finish | Titanium nitride-style with gold accents |
| Weight | 39 oz (empty, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Hand-tuned action – Why it matters: Delivers a consistent, crisp trigger pull for faster follow-up shots and tighter groups at the range.
- 5-inch match-grade barrel – Why it matters: Provides the sight radius and velocity needed for accurate shooting at 25 yards and beyond.
- Ambidextrous safety – Why it matters: Lets left-handed and right-handed shooters run the gun without switching grip or fighting controls.
- Adjustable rear sight – Why it matters: Allows windage and elevation corrections on the fly, so you can dial in for different ammo or distances.
- Titanium nitride-style finish with gold accents – Why it matters: Adds corrosion resistance and a distinctive look that stands out in a sea of black 1911s.
Who It’s For
This pistol is for the shooter who wants a factory-tuned 1911 without sending it to a gunsmith. It’s built for range work, local matches, and shooters who appreciate a hand-fitted feel at a price that doesn’t require a second mortgage. If you’re a lefty, the ambi safety makes it a rare find in the sub-$900 1911 market.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Hand-tuned trigger out of the box
- Ambidextrous safety for all shooters
- Adjustable rear sight for precision
- Corrosion-resistant finish
- TALO-exclusive gold accents
Cons
- Finish is more show than go – the gold accents can wear with heavy holster use; it’s best kept as a range gun, not a daily carry
Comparison
| Feature | Girsan MC1911 Negotiator | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Agency Arms G19 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | .45 ACP | 9mm | 9mm |
| Barrel length | 5″ | 4.5″ | 4″ |
| Trigger | Hand-tuned, single-action | Flat-faced, single-action | Drop-in, single-action |
| Ambidextrous safety | Yes | No | No |
| Finish | Titanium nitride-style | Black nitride | Black DLC |
| Price | $845 | $1,800 | $1,500 |
FAQ
Is the Girsan MC1911 Negotiator ready for competition out of the box?
Yes. The hand-tuned action and adjustable rear sight make it match-ready for USPSA Single Stack or IDPA CDP divisions. You’ll want to run a few hundred rounds to break it in, but it’s good to go from the factory.
Does this pistol work with standard 1911 magazines?
Yes. It uses standard 8-round 1911 magazines in .45 ACP. The TALO edition ships with one 8-round magazine, but any quality 1911 mag (like Wilson Combat or Chip McCormick) will work.
Is the ambidextrous safety easy to use for left-handed shooters?
Yes. The ambi safety is symmetrical and positive, with a crisp click on both sides. It’s one of the best factory ambi setups in this price range for left-handed shooters.
How does the titanium nitride-style finish hold up over time?
It’s durable for range use and resists rust well, but the gold accents can show holster wear if you carry it regularly. Best kept as a competition or range pistol to preserve the finish.
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Last updated: April 2026

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