IMO, you'd be much better off with a Les Baer or Ed Brown. NHC seems to have too may quality control issues for a supposedly hand-built "custom" pistol.
Does your shop even carry Les Baer and Ed Brown?Not sure where you gleened this info, but I have not seen any differences in return rates for any of the high end producers. Nighthawk costs less, and have great customer service.
Does your shop even carry Les Baer and Ed Brown?
IMO, you'd be much better off with a Les Baer or Ed Brown. NHC seems to have too may quality control issues for a supposedly hand-built "custom" pistol.
Not sure where you gleened this info, but I have not seen any differences in return rates for any of the high end producers. Nighthawk costs less, and have great customer service.
As for resale value, I would argue that those that really want a high end custom gun want to get it new and the way they want it. Thus resale value on custom or "semi custom" items tends to be lower (as a percentage of purchase price) than with standard production items. However, if you are not in a rush to sell, you can always wait till you find a buyer looking for just what you have and willing to buy new.
BTW TSE has two beautiful Night Hawks in stock, may be more. I really like the Falcon they have.
Nighthawk costs less, and have great customer service.
As for resale value, I would argue that those that really want a high end custom gun want to get it new and the way they want it. Thus resale value on custom or "semi custom" items tends to be lower (as a percentage of purchase price) than with standard production items. However, if you are not in a rush to sell, you can always wait till you find a buyer looking for just what you have and willing to buy new.
Hey Redleg how about updating the "picture" link on the TSE website for those of us not fortunate enough to be in Calgary. I don't see any Nighthawks showing there.
Mike
I'm just curious what you're basing your comparison in return rates on.I can order one for you if you want.
I'm just curious what you're basing your comparison in return rates on.
If they are so great, how come so many people are having problems with them? If you do a quick search on the 1911 forum, you will find dozens of people having all sorts of issues. I've linked a few examples below. And keep in mind that we are talking about a very low production volume gun, so this is definitely not a "1 in 1000" type scenario. IMO, a gun costing $3000 should not be allowed to leave the factory until it has been verified to 100% perfect, both functionally and cosmetically.Of all the semi custom shops, Nighthawk is the only one that is offering a truly "Custom" build for you. They offer the most flexibilty as far as using anyones parts you would like, the other shops will only use there own parts. You want a 1911 with an Brown grip safety, Heinie, Novak or 10-8 sights, Wilson extractor or slide stop, maybe an EGW bushing, Baer thumb safety and a STI hammer, they will do it. They will build you a 1911 how "you" want it built and what parts "you" want to use, if your gonna spend 2-3-4 thousand on a 1911, having that flexibilty is worth alot.
Pretty much the same thing, minus the selling/trade show part.I sell them all, I check internet sites like you, I talk to users on courses, and I talk to manufacturers at trade shows.
And your insights are based on what?
If they are so great, how come so many people are having problems with them? If you do a quick search on the 1911 forum, you will find dozens of people having all sorts of issues. I've linked a few examples below. And keep in mind that we are talking about a very low production volume gun, so this is definitely not a "1 in 1000" type scenario. IMO, a gun costing $3000 should not be allowed to leave the factory until it has been verified to 100% perfect, both functionally and cosmetically.
http://forum.m1911.org/showthread.php?t=8290
http://forum.m1911.org/showthread.php?t=11097
http://forum.m1911.org/showthread.php?t=12499
http://forum.m1911.org/showthread.php?t=16440
http://forum.m1911.org/showthread.php?t=8416
http://forum.m1911.org/showthread.php?t=8617
http://forum.m1911.org/archive/index.php/t-11311.html
http://forum.m1911.org/archive/index.php/t-12508.html



























