( December 2012) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)įor a short period, the P-11 was offered in. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. This section needs additional citations for verification. ![]() Accessories such as trigger shoes, finger-rests, belt clips, steel guide rods to replace the factory installed polymer guide rod, gray- and OD green-colored polymer grip housings, night sights, and other accessories are also available from the manufacturer. Smith & Wesson series 69 compact 12-round magazines would also work, with a matching short adapter sleeve, as well. An adapter was available that would wrap around the base of 15-round Smith & Wesson model 59-style magazines. The P-11 would also accept some Smith & Wesson 59 series magazines. A firing pin spring and low-mass hammer prevented discharge if the gun was dropped. The P-11 lacked an external manual safety, relying instead on a long and heavy double action only trigger pull, which requires 9 pounds of pressure, to prevent accidental discharge. At 17.1 oz (480 g) unloaded, the handgun itself was comparatively light. The slide, barrel, and magazine were steel. The P-11 used an aluminum receiver inside a polymer grip housing held on with polymer pins. ![]() ![]() The P-11 was designed by Swedish-born George Kellgren, the designer of many earlier Husqvarna (Sweden), Intratec, and Grendel brand firearms.
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