Dycus Razor 1911 New — Tested & Hot
For enhanced accuracy.
The Staccato CS is more refined but expensive. The Sig is cheaper but feels top-heavy. The DYCUS Razor sits in the "Goldilocks" zone—lighter than the Staccato, better trigger than the Sig, and priced to compete with a fully built custom Glock. dycus razor 1911 new
High-friction "razor" grips or front-strap checking to ensure the weapon stays seated during rapid fire. Technical Comparison: Classic vs. Modern Custom Vintage M1911 Dycus Razor Style Sights Small, fixed "mil-spec" High-visibility Fiber Optic or Tritium Barrel Standard bushing Match-grade Bull Barrel Finish Parkerized / Blued DLC (Diamond Like Carbon) or Cerakote Capacity 7+1 (.45 ACP) 8+1 or Double-stack options The Verdict For enhanced accuracy
They’ve swapped the traditional leaf spring for a coil-spring ignition system (similar to a 2011 but refined for the single-stack frame). The result is zero creep and a reset so short you’ll accidentally double-tap if you aren't paying attention. The DYCUS Razor sits in the "Goldilocks" zone—lighter
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First, let’s cut through the confusion. DYCUS (pronounced Die-cuss ) is a relatively new player in the precision firearms space, but their engineering team is comprised of veterans from Wilson Combat and STI (now Staccato). Their mission was simple: Build a 1911 that weighs less than a polymer gun, holds more rounds than a classic Commander, and shoots flatter than a full-sized race gun.
We had the opportunity to test a new Dycus Razor in 9mm (though .45 ACP and 10mm Auto are available).