Springfield Armory is officially doubling down on closed-emitter pistol optics.
After rolling out the Springfield Armory Echelon with the Aimpoint COA earlier this year, Springfield is now bringing the same optic setup to its 1911 lineup. Including the double-stack Springfield Armory 1911 DS Prodigy.
These things look purpose-built for dudes who think “carry optics” should also survive the apocalypse.
The new lineup includes three factory-cut pistols designed around Aimpoint’s A-CUT mounting system:
All three ship from the factory with the enclosed Aimpoint COA optic already installed.
That matters because pistol optics are finally entering the phase where shooters care less about “Can I mount a dot?” and more about “Will this thing survive getting beat to death?”
Closed emitters are winning that argument fast.
Unlike traditional open-emitter optics that can collect rain, lint, carbon, dust, pocket debris, tortilla chip crumbs, and apparently entire ecosystems inside the emitter window, the COA uses a sealed enclosed design built for harder use.
Springfield says the optic mounts directly into the slide using Aimpoint’s A-CUT interface, which uses a full-length dovetail and wedge-locking system instead of relying entirely on screws. Translation: better durability and better zero retention when the gun gets run hard.
And the setup sits low enough to co-witness with the factory irons, which shooters increasingly expect these days.
The optic itself packs a 3.5 MOA dot, over five years of battery life off a CR2032, night vision compatibility, and submersion capability down to 25 meters. It also weighs only 1.7 ounces, which matters on reciprocating pistol slides.
The standout here for a lot of shooters is probably going to be the 4.25-inch Prodigy.
At $1,955 MSRP, the pistol combines the now-popular double-stack 1911 formula with an 18+1 capacity and a factory-installed Aimpoint. That puts it directly into the high-end duty/competition crossover lane currently exploding in popularity.
Meanwhile, the TRP and Operator models keep the classic .45 ACP crowd fed.
The Springfield Armory 1911 TRP COA leans heavily into the premium tactical 1911 space (MSRP: $2,424) with 20 LPI checkering, rail setup, forged frame and slide, and hand-fit construction.
The Springfield Armory 1911 Operator COA comes in a bit cheaper (MSRP: $1,623) while still keeping the duty-focused features most serious 1911 shooters actually want: rail, ambi safety, G10 grips, and forward serrations.
Springfield also points out that bundling the optic from the factory saves buyers close to $200 compared to purchasing the guns and optics separately.
But bigger picture? This release feels like another sign that enclosed pistol optics are rapidly becoming the new normal rather than some niche “tactical” upgrade.
A few years ago, a factory-cut 1911 with a closed-emitter Aimpoint would’ve sounded exotic.
Now it just feels like where the market is heading. Learn more HERE.
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