GForce Arms debuts new 7 and 5 inch Jawbone 45 ACP models
GForce Arms debuts new 7 and 5 inch Jawbone 45 ACP models

GForce Arms has expanded its JAWBONE PCC line by introducing two new .45 ACP models with 5-inch and 7-inch barrel options. Designed for reliability and versatility, these American-made pistols feature an aluminum alloy receiver, steel barrel, and compatibility with Glock G21/G30 magazines. They also include ambidextrous controls and a stabilizing brace.

GForce Arms state “GForce Arms is proud to announce the expansion of its flagship JAWBONE PCC with two new .45 ACP barrel options now shipping to dealers nationwide: a compact 5-inch configuration and the full-command 7-inch configuration.

The JAWBONE 45 ACP delivers an American-manufactured hybrid pistol built for shooters who demand reliability, versatility, and serious capacity. Feeding from Glock G21/G30-compatible magazines, the JAWBONE gives owners access to a proven, widely available magazine ecosystem.

The JAWBONE’s aluminum alloy receiver and 4140 steel barrel with QPQ finish are built for the long haul. The full-length Picatinny rail accommodates optics and accessories right out of the box, while 5/8-24 UNEF muzzle threading opens the door for suppressor and muzzle device compatibility.

Outfitted with the Ace of Brace paddle pistol brace, the JAWBONE offers enhanced stability for home defense, tactical training, or range use. Ambidextrous controls — magazine release, charging handle, forend charge handle, and rear charging handle — deliver smooth operation regardless of which hand is dominant.

The JAWBONE 45 ACP in 5″ and 7″ barrel configurations is now shipping to authorized dealers. For dealer inquiries, distributor information, or press assets, contact GForce Arms directly.”

Learn more about GForce Arms: https://gforcearms.com/

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