WILSON STEALTH DEFENSE SYSTEM PISTOL
Wilson's purpose in creating the Stealth Defense System was to meet the needs of professionals whose lifestyle demanded the ultimate in protection, while providing an increase in concealability over our full-size Premium pistols. They turned to experts such as Bill Rogers and John Sayle for their input and combined it with their years of experience to develop the SDS. A 4-inch tactical tapered cone barrel is the heart of the SDS, improving recovery time over standard configurations, reliability and accuracy. (Some shooters feel the recoil is reduced to, or better than, that of a standard 5-inch pistol.) This barrel is throated and polished to fit to a frame reduced by 1/2 inch in height. The reduced frame drops the magazine capacity to 7 but this sacrifice of one round adds immeasurably to the concealability of the SDS. Standard features that include complete de-horning, a narrow thumb safety, a high ride grip safety, beveled magazine well, checkered, high-cut frontstrap, checkered, flat mainspring housing, ultralight hammer and trigger, and our Tactical Combat sights all combine to make the SDS reliable and controllable. The black Armor-Tuff® finish, and black, checkered ebony wood grips give the SDS an effective concealment appearance. For those who seek an improvement in carry comfort, the use of an alternate alloy frame can reduce the weight of the SDS by another 6 ounces. Intended for the most demanding use in the world: your protection. Click here to visit Gunshopfinder.com's Wilson Combat page. Or, to find a Wilson Combat dealer near you, select a state and then click "Submit." |
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