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Thread: Wilson Combat 9mm American Combat Pistol review discussion thread

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    Wilson Combat 9mm American Combat Pistol review discussion thread

    Please use this thread to discuss our review of the Wilson Combat 9mm American Combat Pistol, as it appears in our E-zine.

    https://ezine.m1911.org/showthread.p...-Combat-Pistol
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    I assume the lower price (as Wilsons go) is due at least in part to the coarse grooving being quicker to cut than checkering.
    Otherwise, I think they (and everybody else) are looking hard for something to sell. A lot of us have not recovered from the politically driven shopping spree of the previous US administration and the gun market is soft.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Watson View Post
    I assume the lower price (as Wilsons go) is due at least in part to the coarse grooving being quicker to cut than checkering.
    Otherwise, I think they (and everybody else) are looking hard for something to sell. A lot of us have not recovered from the politically driven shopping spree of the previous US administration and the gun market is soft.
    That and fewer available “options” by the purchasers, which probably equates to less time to complete per unit.

    They are made with Wilson’s “Bullet Proof” parts, so no MIM or other lower grade parts are used. The ACP model quality seemed right up there with the two Wilson 1911’s that I personally own.
    "Sights are for the unenlightened."

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    Nice review Rick!
    Best Regards,

    Jeff

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    Quote Originally Posted by BadaBing11 View Post
    Nice review Rick!
    Thanks Jeff, glad you liked it!
    "Sights are for the unenlightened."

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