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Ed Brown To Release “Fueled” Springfield Prodigy Comp

 

Ed Brown will be adding his special touch on another production pistol. The new “Fueled by Ed Brown” Prodigy Comp 4.25” adds a custom edge to this Springfield Armory pistol. Keep reading to see what those features are.

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Ed Brown takes the base Springfield Prodigy Comp and adds a range of high-end upgrades. Those features include: “the Ed Brown Beavertail grip safety, ambi thumb safety, EDM trigger components, trigger job, reliability package including our extractor, barrel throating and test fire, flattened/serrated top of slide, recessed barrel crown, dehorn, (and) black Gen4 coating.” These finishing touches bridge the gap between a production gun and a full custom build.

The Fueled Prodigy Comp 4.25” retails for $2,695. You can order yours today with a nonrefundable deposit of $500.

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From the manufacturer:

“Ed Brown Products, a leader in the custom 1911 market for over 50 years is pleased to announce their latest offering, the Fueled Prodigy Comp. This is the second model Prodigy that Ed Brown has upgraded.From Springfield Armory® the Prodigy Comp starts with a 4.25” bull barrel with an integral Compensator and a front night sight.Starting with the solid offering from Springfield Armory®, Ed Brown’s “Fueled” Prodigy Comp upgrades include:Reliability Package (machined extractor fitted, & barrel throated)DehornedFlattened & Serrated Top of SlideRecessed Barrel CrownEd Brown BeavertailEd Brown Fully Machined Ambi SafetyEDM Trigger ComponentsBlack Gen4 Coating (identical color to traditional matted finished bluing with superior wear resistance)”

Find out more about the Fueled by Ed Brown Prodigy Comp at www.edbrown.com