Pics of the sights?
Maybe I'm not understanding what is so great about this. It looks like any other 1911. There is a nice story that goes with the gun, but stories aren't verifiable, and I don't buy stories in general, I buy guns. I don't mean to offend. But can you explain the awe to me?
Roger - I understood the only public release Nigthhawks started at 025 serial number.
FYI Ken Hackathorn gave me his Nighthawk hat -- I was not sure if I should be tickled pink or just an example of he and Larry divesting themselves from Nigthhawk...
Pistols built by Les BaerNow compairing a Vickers built gun, or Nighthawk Vickers to any other big name gun and saying it is better is premature. Builders like Wayne Novak, Les Baer, Bill Wilson, Mark Kreds, Bill Laughridge and Ed Brown build guns every bit as good.
Clob,
Fact is Both Ken and Larry withdrew from Nigthhawk. Larry had mentiomned last year that he had decided to do that, as he felt the gun was not a representative of a good value for customers, and he did not want to associate his name with it.
I took a brief look at LAV and Ken's 1911's they had on TD1 - Larry kept a 1911 throughout the last class, but Ken went back to the M&P45.
Clob,
Fact is Both Ken and Larry withdrew from Nigthhawk. Larry had mentiomned last year that he had decided to do that, as he felt the gun was not a representative of a good value for customers, and he did not want to associate his name with it.
I took a brief look at LAV and Ken's 1911's they had on TD1 - Larry kept a 1911 throughout the last class, but Ken went back to the M&P45.
Pistols built by Les Baer
are at least 3 classes above the rest of that herd.
Also, IMO, Wilson does not belong in that list.
Just remember that almost anybody can buy articles in almost any magazines (including but not limited to Guns and Ammo)
at a price of about 55-80K per page![]()
WC is way overated -- their parts are good - but their guns are production.
In reality most of the name brand plates are no longer custom places - but creative production guns.
I will admit I had bad luck with a Les Baer gun, so I am not a big big fan.
Mark Krebbs guns are very very impressive.
A gun handbuilt by LAV, is a piece of artwork -- mine is just a Nighthakw pre-production model that he worked on - its like its on ball bearings.
FYI Joe Bonar's sone left Novak's (now I have forgotten his name) and is doing his own 1911's - and they are very nice.
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WC is way overated -- their parts are good - but their guns are production.
In reality most of the name brand plates are no longer custom places - but creative production guns.
I will admit I had bad luck with a Les Baer gun, so I am not a big big fan.
Mark Krebbs guns are very very impressive.
A gun handbuilt by LAV, is a piece of artwork -- mine is just a Nighthakw pre-production model that he worked on - its like its on ball bearings.
FYI Joe Bonar's son left Novak's (now I have forgotten his name) and is doing his own 1911's - and they are very nice.
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