my vote for a dan wesson SS custom in .40
![]()
Sorry I should have specified only 45 acp guns
my vote for a dan wesson SS custom in .40
![]()
I haven't tried any of the others but I own a Nighthawk GRP and there's no question it's by far the best firearm I've ever owned (and I've owned a bunch).
- Amazingly crisp, light trigger pull
- Superior workmanship inside and out -- it's tightly fitted for sure but amazingly easy to disassemble and reassemble. Have a look at he bottom picture below -- that's how it looks today, and it's had 1400 rounds fired though it
- Fantastic accuracy (I've shot it from 7m to 100m, and at 100m I hit a 4" balloon, standing, on my first shot)
- The "feel" of the pistol with 30 lpi checkering on the frontstrap and 20 lpi (I think) on the MSH combined with the VZ grips is perfection
![]()
![]()
I didn't buy my Vickers/Nighthawk as an investment.
To each his own.
I was fortunate enough to attend Larry Vickers 1911 Gunsmith Course in the LA area back in May of this year. I had built a two other guns previously with various gunsmiths in preparation for the LAV course. I have shot the 1911 my entire career and considered my self fairly knowledgeable about the gun, until I went to the LAV course. I easily learned 25-30 new things about the 1911 and how it all applies to building a very functional gun.
I'm not from the Peoples Republic of California, so I was able to bring a Caspian series 70 frame and slide for the build. The rest of the prats varied from Wilson, Novak, Ed Brown, etc. I came out with the best pistol I have built to date. I was able to shoot 100 rnds through the gun for test fire during the course, and probably about 300 more since the course. Yesterday I was able to go out to a range and really put the gun to the test. By the end of the day I was consistently hitting 6" Bianchi plates from 30 yrds in a timely manner. Nothing that will win me the next National Championships, but for my third build ever I was extremely happy with the accuracy and function.
Besides all the knowledge and experience you will pick up from Larry's class, you will come away with a 1911 that was built to run and if you pay attention will be far more accurate then you will be able to shoot it.
I recommend Larry's class to anyone who wants to take things a step further with a 1911 custom build, and if the time presents itself and I'm able to do another course, I would defiantly attend again.
Really dig the tacticool look of Nighthawk Custom guns. Their AAC 1911 looks all sorts of yummy:
![]()
![]()
I know I won't ever own a sound suppressor on this side of the border, but that doesn't make me want one less. I love the look of threaded barrel + tall sights.