Has anyone else noticed a rise in the number companies and guns that are being sold at crazy prices since they have tons upon tons of unneeded machining?
I went to Sandy Springs Gun Club the other day where my friend works and he was showing me all the Nighthawk 1911's, Zevtech Glocks, Wilson Combat guns, etc...... and he was singing their praises and telling me how bad or unrefined the original versions of the guns were (he EDC's a Nighthawk normally). But I honestly don't see the value in many of those guns.
Are they built to tight tolerances? yes
Are their countless hours of machining in them? yes
Are they works of art? yes,
But
Are they ideal for EDC? No, their triggers are insanely light, tight tolerances, slides that are practically built to snag anything that touches it.
Are they good for competition? Generally no, maybe the exception of a zevtech glock,
They just seem like artwork, which is fine, but the idea that they are "better" just seems so flawed to me, because what are they really better at in a practical sense?
I went to Sandy Springs Gun Club the other day where my friend works and he was showing me all the Nighthawk 1911's, Zevtech Glocks, Wilson Combat guns, etc...... and he was singing their praises and telling me how bad or unrefined the original versions of the guns were (he EDC's a Nighthawk normally). But I honestly don't see the value in many of those guns.
Are they built to tight tolerances? yes
Are their countless hours of machining in them? yes
Are they works of art? yes,
But
Are they ideal for EDC? No, their triggers are insanely light, tight tolerances, slides that are practically built to snag anything that touches it.
Are they good for competition? Generally no, maybe the exception of a zevtech glock,
They just seem like artwork, which is fine, but the idea that they are "better" just seems so flawed to me, because what are they really better at in a practical sense?