Whoops! I don’t even remember posting that! Haha. Thank you.
Meant to say I got a Nowlin barrel SA Pro. Don’t have it yet but super excited. Will definitely post pics.
Big thanks to everyone for your help and especially Gaijin who PM’d me about this deal. I thought I’d spend a lot more time doing research before I jumped on one but it seemed like an awesome deal and exactly what I was looking for (5” w/ rail)
Excited to see what all this “slide feels like it’s on ball bearings” talk means. I must be unrefined because I thought my Glocks were smooth!
That's great. Don't forget to share your thoughts on it, and how it compares to the Nighthawks and Wilsons you've seen.
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You’re gonna like it Euro.
The ones from Dave Williams era were arguably, the best.
A true "Gun Guy" (or gal) should have familiarity and a modicum of proficiency with most all firearms platforms.
I can find a reference to 2017 of Dave still being with SA's, but a March 2018 reference of a Don Stogsdill is referred to as "Team Leader of the Custom Shop".
To my knowledge, if the Custom Shop is still in business, their output is a trickle of what it once was.
The Glory Years for the Custom Shop were in the late late 90's (FBI gun accepted in '98 from memory) to maybe 2010+, but with the continuing widespread acceptance of Glock/Polymer guns causing the Custom Shop to become a shell of what it once was.
The gun Euro purchased dates from June, 2005, squarely in the middle of the Glory Years.
This from LAV's book on SA's Custom shop project for Delta Force, I guess a "Sister Project" to the "FBI gun":
...The Unit needed to commission some new pistols to replace old ones that had worn out . They also wanted frames with an integral light rail and a tactical magwell . The Unit's arms room wanted to utilize Caspian frames and slides , which had proven themselves over years of use and abuse with a staggering amount of .45 ACP ball ammo.
However , Caspian only manufactures components and doesn't build guns. Vickers suggested that the Unit work with Dave Williams at Springfield Armory Custom Shop, who was more than happy to complete the builds .
These guns were the last variation of the single-stack 1911 to be used by Delta Force.
A true "Gun Guy" (or gal) should have familiarity and a modicum of proficiency with most all firearms platforms.
Dave Williams was/is a great guy and great 1911 smith. He was also willing to talk to customers though incredibly busy. I spoke with him on the phone one time about work that SACS did for me on a SA 45 that I've posted about in this forum, he was incredibly helpful and pretty much knows everything there is to know about the platform.
To get a pistol from the "Dave era" is truly something special, Euro you couldn't have landed a much sweeter deal than that. And yeah, my bias, glad you got a classic 1911. You're gonna love it.
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