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The APACHE COMMANDER is a reliable mid-weight tack driver double-stack 1911 handgun. Chambered in 9mm, it delivers the rugged reliability and confident precision for duty carry while maintaining the accuracy, balance, and control expected from a premium fighting pistol. Retaining the proven ergonomics and operational consistency of its full-size predecessor, the APACHE COMMANDER features a duty-tuned trigger, an ambidextrous safety, and an MJD carbon-fiber/ kevlar composite grip. Ranking shooters with a robust, American sidearm built for uncompromised performance.
(Restricted mags will be sent based on your state’s restrictions).
We cannot ship the APACHE COMMANDER to the following States: Massachusetts, and the District of Columbia. If you do not see your State below, then you live in a gun-friendly State! For California, if you are not an active law enforcement officer, you cannot purchase any WATCHTOWER handgun.
COMPLIANT STATES:
Colorado: Yes, with max 15 round mag
Connecticut: Yes, with a max 10-round mag
Delaware: Yes, with a max 17-round mag
Hawaii: Yes, with a max 10-round mag
Illinois: Yes, with a max 10-round mag
Maryland: Yes, with a max 10-round mag
New Jersey: Yes, with max 10 round mag & NO threaded barrel
New York: Yes, with max 10 round mag & NO threaded barrel
Oregon: Yes, with max 10 round mag
Rhode Island: Yes, with max 10 round mag
Vermont: Yes, with max 15 round mag
Washington: Yes, with max 10 round mag & NO threaded barrel
NONCOMPLIANT STATES:
California: No, APACHE COMMANDER is not on the roster
Massachusetts: No, APACHE COMMANDER is not on the roster
District of Columbia: No, APACHE COMMANDER is not on the roster
What Is An Assault Weapon Ban?
An Assault Weapon Ban is a law passed at the state level that restricts or outright prohibits the sale, transfer, possession, or manufacture of certain firearms that the state defines as "assault weapons." These laws vary from state to state, but they typically focus on semi-automatic rifles, pistols, and shotguns with certain style features.
FFL Compliance:
FFLs can purchase firearms that are not legal in their state if they are for sale to law enforcement, military, or out-of-state sales. Connecticut is the exception; they can only order firearms to fill law enforcement and military orders and cannot keep regulated firearms as stock.
LAST UPDATED: 09/03/2025
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