And the one you get could have been fitted by my office worker’s grandson. He’s young but evidently pretty good, or he wouldn’t be an assembly gunsmith there. Those guns gotta shoot before they ship.
BYW, he’s getting married this weekend. His Grandma left Thursday for “Buryvul”. We’ll get pictures and a report Monday.
Lady working at our office has a grandson at Nighthawk who’s a gunsmith, assembling their 1911’s. He loves his job, evidently a great company to work for.
She says they pronounce Berryville, sorta like “buryvul”…
Ya gotta slur it together for full effect. Takes some practice.
DF
😁 I probably pronounce Berryville the proper way then it's less than an hour from home or about an hour from home.. we are definitely in a redneck region of the Arkansas Missouri area
Ha!
How ya sort out Hillbillies from Rednecks….
DF
acreage
LOL !
I shared that info with my wife who was born in southern Missouri. I accuse her from time to time of being a Hillbilly.
She let me know her grandpa was Superintendant of Schools, so I guess he could read. And his family came from Old Virginia. OK.
Old Virginia types often inner married to keep land in the families. But only the oldest ended up with the estate, younger ones often moved West to do their own thing.
So her folks were kin to the Lewis and Clark families, the Warners, the Beazleys. George Washington was born at Warner Manor, his kin. So they all cousins. Grandpa was a Beazley.
So she let me know everyone from the Ozarks aren’t Hillbilly’s. But, how long does a blue blood need to live in the Ozarks before becoming a Hillbilly. We haven’t worked that one out quite yet.
Lady working at our office has a grandson at Nighthawk who’s a gunsmith, assembling their 1911’s. He loves his job, evidently a great company to work for.
She says they pronounce Berryville, sorta like “buryvul”…
Ya gotta slur it together for full effect. Takes some practice.
DF
😁 I probably pronounce Berryville the proper way then it's less than an hour from home or about an hour from home.. we are definitely in a redneck region of the Arkansas Missouri area
Ha!
How ya sort out Hillbillies from Rednecks….
DF
acreage
LOL !
I shared that info with my wife who was born in southern Missouri. I accuse her from time to time of being a Hillbilly.
She let me know her grandpa was Superintendant of Schools, so I guess he could read. And his family came from Old Virginia. OK.
Old Virginia types often inner married to keep land in the families. But only the oldest ended up with the estate, younger ones often moved West to do their own thing.
So her folks were kin to the Lewis and Clark families, the Warners, the Beazleys. George Washington was born at Warner Manor, his kin. So they all cousins. Grandpa was a Beazley.
So she let me know everyone from the Ozarks aren’t Hillbilly’s. But, how long does a blue blood need to live in the Ozarks before becoming a Hillbilly. We haven’t worked that one out quite yet.
DF
where was he superintendent at schools at? and what area was she from? there is some Beasley's not too far away from here..
gunners thread on his new Nighthawk pistol led me to do a little research and then I found some stuff that I have some questions for those that might know. it would appear that Nighthawk in Wilson combat are made in the same place in Berryville Arkansas. is this a place that just takes some basic 1911s and customizes them? do they produce their own frames? can somebody shed some light on this?
I would not worry about name or place of origin, but what shows up little used at local shop. Chances are greatest savings will be realized by finding Les Baer vs. Wilson Combat vs. Nighthawk.
oh my from Oregon well it's going to take years to get that off of you from the locals.
so until then it's probably up in the air ..
May want to keep that Oregon business sorta quiet, or be considered neither.
Visiting from Louisiana, I found what I perceived to be Hillbilly’s rather standofish to us flat landers. And we weren’t from Oregon, but definitely are Rednecks.
Interesting. Check back in a few years. Let us know.
Ha ha. Don't hold my place of birth against me. I left there for a reason. Sadly a bunch of whackjobs have taken over the politics of that once great state.
Ed Brown makes em all in-house with all machined parts up the road in Perry Missouri. Having owned both a Nighthawk and Ed Brown at the same time, there were minor differences. The NH was ever so slightly tighter slide to frame fit. I actually preferred the trigger on the EB and the safety on the EB had more tactile resistance and a noticeably louder audible “click” when going off/on, which I prefer for carry. Accuracy-wise I couldn’t see a difference. I’ve had custom work done on both by their OEM facilities. EB is much faster in getting the gun turned around than NH in my limited experience.
Guncrafters is in Huntsville Arkansas. Another good 1911 maker in the same area.
I'm not a fan of the over-the-top styling on many of the Nighthawk pistols. The automobile equivalent would be a 59 Caddy with fuzzy dice and curb feelers.
I'm not a fan of the over-the-top styling on many of the Nighthawk pistols. The automobile equivalent would be a 59 Caddy with fuzzy dice and curb feelers.
I laughed out loud reading that, sitting here by myself.