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gun review STI International Tactical 5.0 feature


 The Tactical SS pistol in full recoil


demonstrates the Recoil


The End Product


In 2005, STI became a completely em- ployee-owned business or ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Program). When an orga- nization encourages its people to feel owner- ship, the results are almost always positive. T at is most defi nitely the case with STI In- ternational. Editor Steve Tracy and I spent


Master system’s effectiveness.


some time at the STI booth at SHOT Show 2014, handling the pistols and talking to the STI employee owners manning the booth. I was convinced that I had to invest a little in the company myself. PM


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STI International Tactical 5.0 MSRP


CALIBERS FRAME


GRIPS SLIDE


TRIGGER BARREL


SAFETIES


$1,940.00 (2014 pricing) .45 ACP, .40 S&W, 9×19


STI 1911 Frame with Integral Tactical Rail, 30 LPI Front Strap Checkering, Undercut Trigger Guard STI G10 Grip Panels


Classic, Flat Top with STI Front and Rear Cocking Serrations STI Long Curved Trigger


5.01” (12.72cm) STI Bull barrel, Ramped, Fully Supported STI High-Ride Beavertail Grip Safety


AMBIDEXTROUS THUMB SAFETY (Blued) GUIDE ROD STI Recoil Master SIGHTS


STI Ramped Front


STI LEDGE STYLE REAR OVERALL LENGTH 8.75” (22.22cm) WEIGHT FINISH


41.1 oz (1165.16g) Blued Matte Finish


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