Description
The Rock Island RIA GI Standard FS M1911-A1 .38 Super 5″ is a full-size, steel-framed 1911 that brings classic GI handling to a modern cartridge. Chambered in .38 Super Auto, this pistol offers flat shooting with less recoil than .45 ACP, making it an excellent choice for new shooters and family range days. Built by Armscor in the Philippines, it combines traditional parkerized finish and smooth wood grips with reliable, modern manufacturing.
| Manufacturer | Rock Island Armory (Armscor) |
|---|---|
| Model | GI Standard FS M1911-A1 |
| Material | Steel frame and slide |
| Compatibility | .38 Super Auto ammunition |
| Finish | Black parkerized |
| Weight | Approximately 2.5 lbs (unloaded, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Full-Size 5″ Barrel – The 5-inch barrel gives you a longer sight radius for better accuracy at the range, while the .38 Super cartridge keeps muzzle rise manageable for new shooters.
- Classic GI-Style Profile – Slim, low-profile frame and fixed sights mimic the original 1911 design. This means a natural point of aim and easy holster compatibility for practice or competition.
- Smooth Wood Grip Panels – The wood grips provide a secure, comfortable hold without the aggressive texture that can be off-putting to beginners. They also give the pistol a timeless look.
- Black Parkerized Finish – This military-style finish resists corrosion and wear, keeping the gun looking solid even after regular trips to the range. It also reduces glare for better sight focus.
- Steel Frame Construction – The all-steel build adds weight that soaks up recoil, making the .38 Super feel even softer. This helps new shooters stay on target for follow-up shots.
Who It’s For
This Rock Island 1911 is built for families who want an affordable, reliable range pistol that won’t intimidate new shooters. If you’re teaching a spouse or older kid to shoot, the .38 Super’s mild recoil and the 1911’s simple manual of arms make it a smart pick. It also appeals to collectors who appreciate a faithful GI-style pistol at a budget price.
Pros and Cons
Pros: Very affordable for a steel 1911; .38 Super is fun and soft-shooting; classic look and feel; reliable right out of the box.
Cons: The fixed low-profile sights are basic and not adjustable for windage or elevation. Some shooters prefer a beavertail grip safety, which this GI model lacks.
Comparison
| Feature | Rock Island GI Standard .38 Super | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Lone Wolf Distributors Timberwolf |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | .38 Super Auto | 9mm | 9mm |
| Frame Material | Steel | Polymer with steel chassis | Polymer |
| Barrel Length | 5″ | 4.5″ | 4.6″ |
| MSRP | $359.75 | $1,200+ | $500+ |
| Best For | Budget-friendly classic shooting | Competition custom builds | Modular DIY projects |
FAQ
Is the .38 Super cartridge hard to find?
It’s less common than 9mm, but most larger gun stores and online retailers stock it. It’s a popular round for 1911 shooters and competition, so availability is steady.
Can this pistol be used for concealed carry?
It’s a full-size 5″ steel gun, so it’s heavy and large for daily carry. It works better as a range or competition pistol. For carry, you might want a smaller, lighter option.
Does it come with any extra magazines?
Usually, it ships with one 9-round magazine. Check with your retailer for exact package contents.
Is this a good first pistol for a new shooter?
Yes. The .38 Super has mild recoil, the 1911 is easy to learn, and the price is low risk. Just remember to use proper safety gear and training.
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Last updated: April 2026
According to industry data, .38 Super pistols account for roughly 5% of the 1911 market, but they remain a favorite among shooters who want less recoil without giving up the classic platform.
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