Gun Review: Springfield Armory EMP4 Lightweight Champion
The 1911 platform is nothing new. And in recent years, it seems as though every gun maker under the sun has given it their best shot at making a new, improved 1911. Each company puts their own twist on them from linkless barrels, to accessory rails. Truly, these handguns have changed over the years.
Furthermore, no longer is John Moses Browning's design confined to the venerable .45 ACP for which the gun was originally built. Nowadays, they can be found chambered in many of the popular cartridges available on the market today—and even some rimmed self-defense cartridges not normally found on semi-autos, like the .357 Magnum.
However, this firearm review is based off of a 1911 chambered in 9mm (also available in .40 S&W). Love it or hate it, the 9mm Luger gets the job done and isn't going anywhere anytime soon. The Springfield Armory EMP 4 Lightweight Champion is one of the latest editions to this tried and true family. As far as handguns go, this is a beauty.
This Springfield is ideal for concealed carry, and I've been carrying it around with me since they shipped it to me several months ago. As of right now this is my sidearm of choice and I don't want to give this aluminum framed 1911 back. I can honestly say that I'd buy this firearm if I had an extra $1180 (MSRP) just sitting around.
There are a couple of things I'm not all that crazy about, though they are far from deal breakers. One thing, for example, is the take-down. While simple, it requires the use of a small “L” shaped tool and there is no getting around having to use it. If you ever find yourself in the field and need to clean your gun, you'll have to improvise another tool out of a paperclip (which I have already done out of necessity).

Also, while the gun itself looks great I do have concerns that the black finish on the frame won't always look this good. I do see a couple of very tiny spots where shiny aluminum is beginning to show through. Still, the black hardcoat anodized frame, stainless slide, and reddish-colored Cocobolo wood grips look fantastic together.

The grips go great with the black frame. Look closely at the bottom, though, and you may see some aluminum shining through.

As usual, Springfield packs the box to the brim with goodies. Included with the EMP 4 Lightweight Champion is the gun, three 10 round magazines, a paddle holster (which works well), a hard carrying case, some tools, some extra fiber optic sights, a mag holster, and a cable lock.

In the paddle holster, which works well for a stock holster

Holster back

fiber optic front sight (through the back)

up close to the sights

Bottom of gun
Weight: 31 Ounces (empty)
Barrel: 4 Inch Stainless Steel Match Grade With 1:16 Twist.
Overall Length: 7.5 Inches
Sights: 3 Dot Iron. Front Fiber Optic, And Rear White Dot.
Included Magazines: 3, 10 Round Magazines.
Frame Material: Forged Aluminum Alloy; Hardcoat Anodized.
Slide: Stainless Steel; Satin Finish

Up close of slide

Up close with the trigger