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Thread: House of 1911s: Cabot guns

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    I've not heard of them. How do they compare to Norinco in terms of price and quality? Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by coltseries70 View Post
    I've not heard of them. How do they compare to Norinco in terms of price and quality? Lol
    I don't know but now I really want to put a pair of Cabot grips on a Norinco 1911.

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    The prices on these are going to plummet once we start mining the asteroid belt.
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    Is it chrome lined?

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    Sorry, but I'm going to be the outlier here. Those guns are A, not particularly attractive and B, so far over the top as to be silly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sailor723 View Post
    Sorry, but I'm going to be the outlier here. Those guns are A, not particularly attractive and B, so far over the top as to be silly.
    but someone will buy it for the sake of having something no one else has.

    I love my 1911's, but wouldn't particularly even want to handle one of those. That's my personal opinion.

    The look like someone found one buried under the shed for the last 60 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by madcow View Post
    but someone will buy it for the sake of having something no one else has.

    I love my 1911's, but wouldn't particularly even want to handle one of those. That's my personal opinion.

    The look like someone found one buried under the shed for the last 60 years.
    Exactly! .....and, instead of 2 1911's you could have one of these with 400K left over for the first few months expenses.

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    I just saw a couple of Cabots in person two days ago and they are spectacular...they are not just sizzle and no steak...read the testimonials on their site and about the technology they use to achieve levels of precision not seen before in the gun industry

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    100 per cent serious question. How much for 'THE PILLARS' pistol set and can you post pics? P.s. I know it is going to be in vehicle price territory.

    Also, what models are you planning on carrying?
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    Was getting ready to put the VISA down... then thought I had better check the price. Wow. If I were a multi-millionaire this would be bought. Awesome!!!

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