Adams Arms Introduces AA19 Handgun

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posted on August 23, 2021
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Adams Arms has announced the introduction of its new AA19, a performance-driven compact 9mm Luger handgun. The AA19 combines the company’s years of experience with handgun barrel and slide innovations with its mission of elevating firearm reliability and performance.

Adams Arms AA19 9mm Luger Handgun


“Adams Arms is known for its slides and barrels for custom handguns, and now we’ve brought all of our expertise into one complete pistol,” said Steve Green, Adams Arms vice president of sales and marketing. “Our customers have been asking for an Adams Arms handgun for years, and now it is ready. The new AA19 incorporates design elements that refine its ergonomics and performance. Every detail on the new AA19 adds upgrades that maximize its potential for both EDC and competition.”

Technical Specifications
• Enhanced front and rear cocking serrations
• Double undercut trigger guard
• Vickers Tactical Carry Trigger
• Ameriglo Defoor EDC sights
• Profiled and lightened slide
• Threaded 1:16” twist barrel
• Aggressive grip texturing
• 1913 Picatinny rail
• Billet extractor
• Overall length: 7.6”
• Weight: 1.26 lbs.

The AA19 comes with two Magpul G19 magazines, a hardcase, and cable lock. The slide is cut for optics, and plates are plates available in all popular footprints, including the Trijicon RMR, Leupold DeltaPoint, Shield RMS, Burris Fastfire 3, Vortex Venom/Viper, Vortex Razon and C-More STS.

With an MSRP of $999.99, the AA19 is made in the USA and is backed by Adams Arms’ lifetime warranty. For more information, visit adamsarms.net.

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