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noops
09-10-11, 12:44
I hadn't seen one of these on here, so I thought I'd post it. I went looking for a new 1911 to replace my Ed Brown, and after lots of research, went with a Guncrafter No Name. I haven't had a chance to shoot it yet, so here's some pics and first impressions. While some guys here have clearly owned more and fancier 1911's than I have, I've owned a few. No safe queens. My 1911s do a lot of training/working and get carried daily. So I pick carefully. My last 1911 was one of the first Ed Brown Special Forces (Carbon Steel/GenIII). I had just under 20K rounds through the Brown.

In a coupla weeks when I get back from traveling, I'll update with some rounds through it.

Not having shot it yet, I do like the design philosophy of the No Name. The attention to detail is where it should be. All gun, no crap. The finish is similar to Bruce Gray's Superblack. The checkering is aggressive but not overly so. The EGW style bushing and nice barrel crown are nice touches. The grip safety is perfectly fit. It's tight but not ridiculous. I've owned guns that were so tight out of the box it was ridiculous. I remember when I first got the EB, I put a dent in my thumb getting the bushing off (don't own any bushing wrenches, and maybe I'm old fashioned, but don't think you should need them). I'm usually not a fan of slide top lines, but these are different. Usually, these are shallow, high LPI that'll get ****ed up if you hit a door or something with them. These are deep, low LPI, heavy cut lines that look like a plowman and a machinist got together for some steel work. I think they'll take strikes without getting flattened. The serrations on the sides are fine. And no crazy stuff on the slide is nice. I was always a little oddly embarrassed by "Special Forces" rolled on the slide of my EB.

Sights are great. I have Heinies on almost all my guns.

Trigger dry fire is pretty much on par with any nice 1911 like EB, Les Baer, Wilson, yadda.

I really like the 15 LPI, they're tough. They also look like they won't get easily flattened bouncing off hard shit. I also like the no-lanyward MSH.

So, so far so good.

The only thing I DON'T like are the grips. They're a little over done both in looks and grip for my tastes. I switched to some 10-8 VZ's that I had, and had softened with 400 grit.

I also bought some nice new leather. A Milt Sparks VM2 and a coupla Del Fatti Mag holders. Some embedded photos.

http://wickedhobo.com/gcinoname/IMG_3510_small.JPG
http://wickedhobo.com/gcinoname/IMG_3513_small.JPG
http://wickedhobo.com/gcinoname/IMG_3516_small.JPG
http://wickedhobo.com/gcinoname/IMG_3518_small.JPG
http://wickedhobo.com/gcinoname/IMG_3521_small.JPG


More to come!

samuse
09-10-11, 13:27
Looks awesome.

I've never heard a complaint about a Guncrafter 1911. I bet it'll live up to their reputation.

SGB
09-10-11, 13:42
Nice http://s7.tinypic.com/i6igis_th.jpg

brzusa.1911
09-10-11, 14:24
Real nice!

Lincoln7
09-10-11, 15:29
Very clean. Standing by for range report.

pezzulli
09-10-11, 18:29
Thanks for sharing. I'm looking forward to the range report.

Guns-up.50
09-10-11, 23:28
You saying that rear sight is a Heinie?

Let me know wich one

Thanks

Real sharp gun hope it shoots as well as it looks

fixit69
09-11-11, 01:28
Sweet 1911. Never heard of them, but I will have to check them out a little more.

Army Chief
09-11-11, 08:04
Word on the street among those who know such things is that these No Name 1911s represent one of the strongest value-for-the-dollar propositions going right now. They aren't cheap, of course, but they are extremely well-built. You did well.

AC

eternal24k
09-11-11, 08:09
nice pistol.
I have been hoping for an American or No Name for some time, fantastic pistols

noops
09-14-11, 23:39
You saying that rear sight is a Heinie?

Guns-up.50

I actually asked Alex Zimmerman about them (President of Guncrafter, former Director of Research Wilson Combat). He said they're basically modified sight, similar to Heinie Ledges. They're a harder steel, use a .140 notch, and have two set screws instead of one. I dunno if he makes them in his shop or if he special orders them from Heinie.

Guns-up.50
09-15-11, 07:55
Guns-up.50

I actually asked Alex Zimmerman about them (President of Guncrafter, former Director of Research Wilson Combat). He said they're basically modified sight, similar to Heinie Ledges. They're a harder steel, use a .140 notch, and have two set screws instead of one. I dunno if he makes them in his shop or if he special orders them from Heinie.

ok either way i like it almost like a 10-8 with a square notch very cool

jared91
09-19-11, 19:04
gorgeous gun.

BigJoe
09-24-11, 11:43
very nice gun