Re: Wilson vs. Brown vs. Baer vs. Nighthawk
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Skunkworks</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Downzero</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Skunkworks</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Downzero</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Mike,
I didn't mean to suggest that they'd be a bad choice, just perhaps not my ideal choice given the options at their price point. </div></div>
I didn't take it that way Dude
, just a general comment.
BTW, I went a different route on the 2011. Wasn't quite satisfied with a few things, so I have my own 1911 frames/slides now. I'll be introducing the 1911's under my new name (more details on this later) within the next month. </div></div>
I'm really looking forward to seeing them.
Whatever our differences on the forum, consider them solved.
I'm still more than happy to test any of your products and/or volunteer my guns for services that you want to test in the field if you're interested, just feel free to PM me. I've been shooting a lot of single stack lately, also, so it'd be really useful.
Also, if you can produce a 1911 that has the features of the Baer that is reliable at his price point or somewhere in that range, I'll be glad to advertise your product out there, as I'm sure I know plenty of people who would be interested in such a product.
The problem with the 1911 market, as I see it, is that it is saturated with utter crap. There are decent guns at almost every price point, but they're almost always missing one feature or another that makes for an amazing gun. At this point, I've settled on doing as much of my own gunsmithing as I can, because a lot can be done with a $6-800 1911 if you're willing to do some of the work yourself (fitting ambies, changing sights, trigger job, etc.). </div></div>
No worries, just a temporary setback. Rigid flexibility on this end
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Not to hijack this thread, but the problem I'm seeing with the 1911 part of the industry is it's being treated a lot like the AR market. I contribute that to the anniversary, but our 1911's will be just as high quality and precise as our rifles. We can talk off-line at some point and I'll give you a few details.... </div></div>
I agree with you. The 1911 is not a plug and play design. I think with a good CNC shop, you could turn out some damn nice 1911s for $1200 or so, and they'd sell like crazy. Obviously the true customs will have to go up from there.
Not sure if you still have my number or not, but it's the same if you're looking to get a hold of me.