eXperior Elite Commander Double Stack

Several years ago, I heard whispers of a new gun coming out of Wilson Combat’s secret lab. At the Athlon Outdoors Rendezvous, a few months later, I got an early test drive of what would be the first pistol in their new eXperior series, and what a test drive it was. The pistol was fantastic, and it set a high bar. Now Wilson Combat is back with a new model. The eXperior Elite Commander Double Stack.

eXperior Elite Commander Double Stack – Classic Wilson Combat Performace

The eXperior Elite Commander Double Stack blends the proven ergonomics of the X9 platform with modern high-capacity performance. Built around a 4.25-inch 1911-style bull barrel and slide assembly, engineered for precision, durability, and everyday carry, this pistol delivers exceptional shootability in a refined custom defensive handgun.

At the pistol’s core is an updated high-capacity aluminum frame with an integrated light rail and magwell, providing durability and practical utility for defensive or duty applications. The TRAK textured frontstrap and backstrap ensure a secure purchase in all shooting conditions, while aggressive G10 Starburst grips enhance control without compromising comfort.

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Wilson Combat eXperior Elite Commander Double Stack.

Tri-Top Slide

The 4.25-inch stainless steel Tri-Top slide features enhanced cocking serrations and precision machining, paired with a match-grade stainless fluted bull barrel with a flush-cut reverse crown, contributing to the pistol’s 1.5-inch accuracy guarantee at 25 yards.

Control and reliability are enhanced through Wilson Combat’s Bullet Proof components, including the ambidextrous thumb safety, magazine release, and concealment hammer. The pistol’s crisp 3.5–4.5 lb. trigger pull with a medium-length pad delivers the clean break and fast reset expected from a precision 1911 platform.

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Wilson Combat eXperior Elite Commander Double Stack.

Optic Adjustable Pin Mounting Platform

For modern optics integration, the slide comes pre-cut for direct mounting of popular carry optics using Wilson Combat’s adjustable Pin Mounting Platform, allowing rugged mounting of most common red dot sights without the need for mounting plates.

Despite its compact Commander-size dimensions, the double-stack magazine design provides an impressive 18-round capacity, giving shooters the advantage of high capacity while maintaining the balance and handling characteristics of a classic 1911.

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Wilson Combat eXperior Elite Commander Double Stack.

One The Range

While I came into this with a positive bias from my previous experience, the truth of performance could only be found in the range. Wilson Combat went out of its way to get a gun in my hands for testing before the product launch. First impressions of the gun were solid. The fit of the gun was good, and it had excellent tolerances, as we would expect from Wilson Combat. The aesthetics of the new eXperior were pleasing with its bold lines, cuts, and unique grip texture.

Of course, I am a trigger snob, so that is where I headed next. It is a classic curved skeletonized trigger that broke cleanly at 3 ½ pounds with a short reset. The movement was smooth, with no grit or grab and a clean break. The grip performed as advertised and provided a solid purchase on the gun. With the once-over complete, it was time to hit the range and put the eXperior through its paces.

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Wilson Combat eXperior Elite Commander Double Stack.

Groups

Wilson Combat also sent along two flavors of ammo to run with the gun. The workload would be done with their 135gr HBFN followed by Lehigh Defense 90gr XD. The first shots were great, and at 10 yards, I had a nice single-ragged hole made by five rounds. At 15 yards, it turned into a one-inch group in slow-fire groups, and at 25 yards, it was one and a half inches. This was on par with the test target provided with the gun by Wilson Combat.

Where the gun shone was in dynamic drills. The smooth trigger break and easy recoil made the gun fast and accurate. I made easy work of close-quarter shots followed by a 25-yard head shot. In the end, the gun is a solid performer.

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Wilson Combat eXperior Elite Commander Double Stack.

eXperior Elite Commander Double Stack

Designed for shooters who demand precision, reliability, and modern features in a refined carry pistol, the eXperior Elite Commander Double Stack represents the evolution of the high-capacity 1911. If you liked the first eXperior, you are going to love the new eXperior Elite Commander Double Stack.

Specs

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Available Calibers:9mm
Magazine Capacity:18 Rounds
Barrel Length:4.25”
Overall Length:7.85”
Sight Radius:5.95” 
Height:5.25”
Width:1.4”
Weight Empty:32.9 oz
Weight Loaded:40.9 oz
Accuracy Guarantee:1.5” at 25 yds
Options:   Finish Grips Thumb Safety Front Sight
MSRP:$3,999.00

Features

High-Capacity Compact Size Aluminum Integral Lightrail Frame
TRAK Texture on Frontstrap / Backstrap Treatment
Aluminum Integrated Magwell
Concealment Bullet Proof Hammer
Bullet Proof Ambidextrous Thumb Safety
3 ½# – 4 ½# Crisp Trigger Pull with Medium Length Pad
Bullet Proof Magazine Release
Black G10 Aggressive Starburst with TRAK pattern Grips with Pewter Medallions
Countersunk Slide Stop
4.25” Stainless Steel Slide Tri-Top with external extractor
Pre-cut for direct mounting of a variety of popular carry optics with the Pin Technology
Battlesight with Red Fiber Optic Front Sight
4.25” Stainless Match Grade Bull Barrel, Flush Cut Reverse Crown
Fluted Chamber / Barrel
30 LPI Slide Top Serrations
40 LPI Serrated Rear of Slide
Wide Front and Rear Enhanced Cocking Serrations
Heavy Machine Chamfer on Bottom of Slide
Carry Cuts/Ball Endmill Cuts
2 18-Round Capacity Magazines

For more information, visit Wilson Combat.

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