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Post by "DoubleAction" on May 25, 2005 18:24:49 GMT -5
The Wilson Combat CQB is built on the concept of everyday use and professional applications, for those who prefer a high quality 1911 chambered in the .45 acp. The CQB is handfitted, tuned, and tested by Wilson's Pistolsmiths, the thermally cured Armor Tuff finish contains the anti friction component molybdenum disulfide, the Combat Sights have dove front mount and Novak cut for the rear, and Accuracy is guaranteed within 1" inch at 25 yds. The loaded weight of the full size CQB is 44 oz.
Front Strap Checkering is 30 lpi
Mainspring Housing Checkering is 30 lpi
Lowered & Flared Ejection Port
Wilson Bullet Proof Extractor
Stainless Match # 33 Wilson Barrel
Wilson #463 Combat Pyramid Tritium Sights
Front & Rear Slide Cocking Serrations
Beveled Mag Well
Checkered Mag Release
Wilson # 298 B High Ride Grip Safety
Wilson #6BN Tactical Extended Thumb Safety
Wilson #337B Ultralight Hammer
Wilson #190 Trigger with 3 1/2# - 4# pull
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Post by MitchHankSauer on Oct 7, 2005 10:28:38 GMT -5
She's a beauty. Darnit, add another to the cabinet wish list. (I think I'm kidding) lol
MHS
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Post by TMan on Oct 7, 2005 21:27:34 GMT -5
Mitch, before you decide on a Wilson, you might want to read the thread that includes my latest CQB purchase that the guys on this forum talked me into. It can be found at: handgunforum.proboards3.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&n=1&thread=391&page=1I like it better than my original CQB which is... great, I don't remember what it is. Oh, I know: it is 9,000 miles away. Anyhow, it is the full size one. I've had fun with it; I used to let people shoot it first, and then I handed them the Sig 220 Sport. I know it is an apples to oranges comparison, but it was still fun.
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Post by MitchHankSauer on Oct 8, 2005 1:40:00 GMT -5
Coming down from my high, I probably would go for a Sig 220 before another 1911, it's just viewing steel candy makes me salivate.
MHS
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