SHOT SHOW 2018: Nighthawk and Korth

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Nighthawk had five introductions this year..first up, The Chairman, first in their upcoming “Boardroom Series”..6” slide, Ti gold nitride barrel, slide with cutouts, and special grips co-designed with Railscales.

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Next the double stack…this is now an upgrade option for all government model 9mm guns they make…note the crazy coating (I met the guy who does it)

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much thinner than STI offerings

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Third is the Heinie Lady Hawk 2.0 which is essentially the same gun with new finishes and new grip options including Obsidian, Abalone, and Zinc claiming this the first time that grips like this have been offered on a 1911 pistol

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Next the Agent 2.0, the second collaboration collaboration between Nighthawk Custom, Agency Arms, Railscales, and Hillbilly 223.

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Finally the Tomahawk shotgun with Vang Comp porting and pistol grip

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Here is a 1911 with the same theme coating

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A few more from Nighthawk…Bob Marvel

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Tri-cut (this one feels very thin in the hand)

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On the Korth side, a compensated version of the Super Sport

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Vs. the “regular” Super Sport

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RL
 
Holy, the 'stippling' (Or whatever you'd want to call it) on the slide of that Nighthawk 1911 is HORRENDOUS. Bleh.

Those revolvers are crazy :D
 
^^ I know right, when I clicked on this I was hoping on a new Canadian version 4.2" Korth Combat Revolver retailing for $3200-3500. Why not, they got the tooling and skills, forget about this crap and start pumping out one of the best revolvers on earth. Even at $4000-4500 it'd be great to see more of those on the market. I have no idea who buys this other crap.
 
^^^ Yep......Everytime I see a Nighthawk I think "Thank God for Ed Brown and Wilson Combat"

as for those Korths oictured....Korth makes some gorgeous revolvers but those ain't them!
 
Each to their own, but those revolvers give the same indescribable feeling as the first time I laid eyes on one of those Mossberg Tactical levers.(kinda of like am I going to throw up or s**t my pants...) I do enjoy a little impractical tacticool but some things should just be left as they are.
 
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