Our long-time flagship of the Dan Wesson line returns in glorious form. With a bevy of changes, the Valor now features a Stan Chen SI magwell, tapered grip and a tactical ambidextrous safety. Our new style slide stop is recessed, allowing for the use of laser grip panels. Sitting atop the slide are a serrated U-notch rear sight and a front tritium with a large orange ring, while GI-style cocking serrations give it a classic look. Our new inset serrations not only knock down any glare from the top of the slide – they also look great. The stainless steel slide and frame of the Valor can be had in a bead-blasted finish or our black Duty Coat – a bonded finish that makes the stainless even hardier.
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JAMES G
1 year agoI bought the original version of the valor for my oldest son when he graduated from one of the service academies. Others had spoken well of Dan Wesson 1911s, and I was interested to find out that there is a bit of a cult of DW owners. When I received the gun, it really lived up to the hype. Solid, smooth, refined. It makes my Springfield Armory 1911 crawl in a corner and cry. I really do believe that DW’s (especially the Valor) are the finest production-line 1911s made today.
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