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Hey guys,
Does anyone know about Specialized Armaments Mars 1911s? A local dealer has a few but I know nothing about them. I am going to check them out Wed. afternoon.
Thanks,
Wally
David Thomas
04-09-08, 07:06
Steve Morrison, who is a member here, is now a part of the Specialized Armament team. Specialized Armament acquired MARS armament, and if the 1911's your dealer had were worked on by Steve Morrison, from what I have seen, they are much more than just colts. I would love to have a MARS 1911. I have 4 of their Gen II MSH's on my 1911's
Perhaps you could give us some more details about the 1911's and where you are located.
http://www.marsguns.com/
Also, MM did a review of their 1911 work on his site. MARS did some custom work on his 1991 that looked top shelf.
http://www.militarymorons.com/
They are just Colts.
No, they are AWESOME Colts.
They are just Colts.
That's like saying a Chuck Rogers gun is "just a Springfield" or a Larry Vickers gun is "just a Caspian".
MARS guns are nice, and offer a lot of great, unique features. I would take one any day.
Thanks for the replies. Your answers were exactly what I was looking for. I will take a look at them today and update this thread later.
Thanks again,
Wally
I would buy a Steve Morrison built gun in a heartbeat.
He is a damn good man with a great reputation in the industry. I did not know that MARS Armament had teamed up with Specialized Armament though, but it makes sense. Steve has always preferred to use Colt base guns. Plus they have a mutual friend.
TUNNEL RAT 33
04-09-08, 13:53
the THUG looks very nice . wasnt there a write up a few months ago on them ?
the THUG looks very nice . wasnt there a write up a few months ago on them ?
Yes, in one of the Surefire magzinalogs.
I didn't know about the MARS connection. I only knew about the stock Colts.
militarymoron
04-09-08, 18:23
here's the link to the writeup i did on my 1911 that steve worked on (username and password are both 'mm' to view the larger pics):
http://www.militarymorons.com/weapons/pistols.html#mars
if you find something in stock that has some of those custom features, you lucked out - no wait time.
I had a chance to take a close look today. For those that are interested, they are in Scottsdale, AZ. at USAutoweapons. There website is www.usautoweapons.com. The two 1911's are NOT on there website as of last night. I am not affiliated with them in any way.
MARS Model O
Parkerized .45acp
$2395.00
Carbon fiber trigger
scalloped frontstrape and mainspring with lanyard loop
crowned colt barrel
STI beavertail safety
Heinie rear sight with Novak tritium front
NO front cocking serrations
Slide to frame was slightly loose
They also had a Stainless MARS Model O .38 Super. Not sure of the price.
I like the Parked .45 version, but it was missing a few things that I like on my 1911's. Mainly the front cocking serrations and magwell. Not really a big deal, but for that kind of money one should get what they want even for a little more added to the price.
Hope this helps,
Wally
here's the link to the writeup i did on my 1911 that steve worked on (username and password are both 'mm' to view the larger pics):
http://www.militarymorons.com/weapons/pistols.html#mars
if you find something in stock that has some of those custom features, you lucked out - no wait time.
I remember you posting that. I like it. I like how the frame turned out but don't care for the two tone look but otherwise, looks very nice.
David Thomas
04-09-08, 21:47
I had a chance to take a close look today. MARS Model O
Parkerized .45acp
$2395.00
Carbon fiber trigger
scalloped frontstrape and mainspring with lanyard loop
crowned colt barrel
STI beavertail safety
Heinie rear sight with Novak tritium front
NO front cocking serrations
Slide to frame was slightly loose
Wally
Look like this:
Crucible
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v441/DavidThomas/CrucibleOverview2.jpg
or
THUG
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v441/DavidThomas/thug.jpg
Pics from MARS sight linked above.
It looked like the THUG, but they called it something like:
MARS Model O Base Gun
But it looked exactly like the THUG in the picture above.
Wally
variablebinary
04-09-08, 22:12
Marsguns...hmm for some reason this sounds familiar.
Was this operation ever in Utah? I recall meeting Marsguns at a Crossroads gun show like a year ago.
rubberneck
04-09-08, 22:29
Was this operation ever in Utah?
Yes it was.
David Thomas
04-09-08, 22:30
Marsguns...
Was this operation ever in Utah?
Yes it was.
ETA: Rubberneck beat me to it. I guess you discovered "yes" was too short, too.
militarymoron
04-09-08, 22:54
I like how the frame turned out but don't care for the two tone look but otherwise, looks very nice.
the two-tone finish was what i requested - steve will do it however you please, and will also offer suggestions on what kind of finish would work best for your needs. steve is great to work with - he'll build what you want, but also has the experience to know what works and doesn't, and will let you know if your choices might not be the best.
gratuitous shot:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v483/militarymoron/m1.jpg
Nice Cass,
Makes me desire another 1911...
the two-tone finish was what i requested - steve will do it however you please, and will also offer suggestions on what kind of finish would work best for your needs. steve is great to work with - he'll build what you want, but also has the experience to know what works and doesn't, and will let you know if your choices might not be the best.
gratuitous shot:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v483/militarymoron/m1.jpg
Nice review, and great pics as usual.
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