John
19th January 2010, 21:30
2010 SHOT Show, Las Vegas Nevada - Day 1
M191.ORG has taken it upon itself to be the premier 1911-related web site, so part of our mission is to bring you the news about your favorite pistol, as they occur (do I watch too much TV lately?).
With that in mind, yours truly traveled to US again, in order to attend the biggest show of the gun industry and bring you the latest news.
So without further delay, here is what your very tired correspondent noticed in this year SHOT Show, which takes place in Las Vegas NV.
1. STI
Several new models in this Texan manufacturer booth.
First of all, their "Twentieth Aniversary" pistol.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1383.jpg
The TiN (or Titanium Nitride) coating is gold in appearance but is far more durable and scratch resistant- so much so that TiN coating is most often used for coating machine tools to enhance performance and increase the life of the tool. The full length steel bar stock slide features custom serrations specific to this model, custom engravings, and is also TiN coated along with the magwell. The barrel is a 5.0” fully ramped and supported bull barrel and, along with the frame, is PVD coated. This firearm comes standard with an STI square hammer, patented STI trigger system, STI S-7 sear, and titanium strut for smooth, reliable function. The STI 20th Anniversary pistol features an STI adjustable rear sight and a Dawson fiber optic front sight. To enhance collectability, STI will only build 200 of these pistols and the serial numbers reflect this (1 of 200, 2 of 200, etc.) Available in 9x19, .38 Super, .40 S&W, and .45 ACP.
Then, their new GI model was shown.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1385.jpg
Here is their third version of the Ranger.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1386.jpg
This is their Shadow pistol.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1389.jpg
And this is their Eclipse.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1390.jpg
And here is their STI Elektra, which comes in two different versions. It should attract some ladies... given its blink-blink factor.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1392.jpg
2. ParaUSA
The following new models were in ParaUSA booth.
Here is the stainless steel version of their very successful GI pistol.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1394.jpg
And here is their ParaUSA GI Enhanced model, which differs from the standard GI by having a fitted beavertail grip safety and a fiber optic front sight.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1396.jpg
Finally, the GI Lasergrips pistol was also on display.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1399.jpg
There were of course various versions of the ParaUSA rifle, but yours tryly is not knowledgeable enough on this subject (rifles) to offer you even a small comment.
3. Nighthawk Custom
The Arkansas 1911 manufacturer had several new pistols to show. I do not know how many will appreciate the first one, but it was on display and I had to take a picture of it.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1402.jpg
I do not know why, but when I see it, it reminds me of Pamella.
Their next surprise? Well, several hi-capacity models. Nightkawk is using the tried and proven STI 2011 frame for their hi-capa guns, and they offer at least three models of them.
This one has fully adjustable rear sight.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1404.jpg
This one comes with a new Heinie adjustable rear sight.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1405.jpg
And of course, there is one with the standard Novak sights.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1406.jpg
And then, there was a very interesting gun, a double-chamber compensated T3 model.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1410.jpg
Here you can see some details from the front of the slide, which clearly show the twin chambers of the compensator, as well as the front sight which is installed on the barrel.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1412.jpg
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1415.jpg
Nighthawk had also several new holsters, made from both leather but also from some very exotic materials, like shark skin.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1417.jpg
Their booth was always packed with visitors, sometimes two rows deep, waiting to check out their guns.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1418.jpg
4. Colt
The original M1911 manufacturer had the following new 1911s on display.
Their blue version of their Rail Gun.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1421.jpg
An aluminum-alloy frame Defender.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1423.jpg
Colt also had a surprise for me, two double-action pistols. A Government model shown here:
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1424.jpg
and a New Agent version. While I can understand the shorter model, I am not sure I can see the reason for a double-action 5" Government model.
Colt also had on display another pistol, which I believe is an alloy frame Government model, but as I was talking with Richard Churchill about it, we were interrupted by Gen. Keys, so I didn't get the chance to ask for more details.
I'll revisit Colt tomorrow, to further investigate this model as well as to get a better idea how their new double-action pistols work.
Some general comments about the 2010 SHOT Show.
The Show is massive!! I bet it is at least 20% larger than last year's one in Orlando FL. However, it is hosted in a new convention center, which is smaller than the Las Vegas Convention Center where it was hosted the previous times and this new center is -how to put it?- not very well suited for such an event. For example, the shuttle buses which bring the people from the various hotels had to go around the building (in heavy traffic) and go at an underground area, quite small to accomodate all those large vehicles which were coming in. Also, the various halls are scattered inside the center (which also is a hotel), Press representatives had to go up to the second floor to get their badges. Security control was nowhere as throrough and strict as in Orlando, where it was impossible for someone without a badge to pass in the Show area. Here the people responsible for checking were much more relaxed. In general, those un-necessary organizational problems caused fatigue to visitors.
Well guys and gals, that was it for the first day. More news straight from the SHOT Show floor tomorrow evening.
M191.ORG has taken it upon itself to be the premier 1911-related web site, so part of our mission is to bring you the news about your favorite pistol, as they occur (do I watch too much TV lately?).
With that in mind, yours truly traveled to US again, in order to attend the biggest show of the gun industry and bring you the latest news.
So without further delay, here is what your very tired correspondent noticed in this year SHOT Show, which takes place in Las Vegas NV.
1. STI
Several new models in this Texan manufacturer booth.
First of all, their "Twentieth Aniversary" pistol.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1383.jpg
The TiN (or Titanium Nitride) coating is gold in appearance but is far more durable and scratch resistant- so much so that TiN coating is most often used for coating machine tools to enhance performance and increase the life of the tool. The full length steel bar stock slide features custom serrations specific to this model, custom engravings, and is also TiN coated along with the magwell. The barrel is a 5.0” fully ramped and supported bull barrel and, along with the frame, is PVD coated. This firearm comes standard with an STI square hammer, patented STI trigger system, STI S-7 sear, and titanium strut for smooth, reliable function. The STI 20th Anniversary pistol features an STI adjustable rear sight and a Dawson fiber optic front sight. To enhance collectability, STI will only build 200 of these pistols and the serial numbers reflect this (1 of 200, 2 of 200, etc.) Available in 9x19, .38 Super, .40 S&W, and .45 ACP.
Then, their new GI model was shown.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1385.jpg
Here is their third version of the Ranger.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1386.jpg
This is their Shadow pistol.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1389.jpg
And this is their Eclipse.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1390.jpg
And here is their STI Elektra, which comes in two different versions. It should attract some ladies... given its blink-blink factor.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1392.jpg
2. ParaUSA
The following new models were in ParaUSA booth.
Here is the stainless steel version of their very successful GI pistol.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1394.jpg
And here is their ParaUSA GI Enhanced model, which differs from the standard GI by having a fitted beavertail grip safety and a fiber optic front sight.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1396.jpg
Finally, the GI Lasergrips pistol was also on display.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1399.jpg
There were of course various versions of the ParaUSA rifle, but yours tryly is not knowledgeable enough on this subject (rifles) to offer you even a small comment.
3. Nighthawk Custom
The Arkansas 1911 manufacturer had several new pistols to show. I do not know how many will appreciate the first one, but it was on display and I had to take a picture of it.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1402.jpg
I do not know why, but when I see it, it reminds me of Pamella.
Their next surprise? Well, several hi-capacity models. Nightkawk is using the tried and proven STI 2011 frame for their hi-capa guns, and they offer at least three models of them.
This one has fully adjustable rear sight.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1404.jpg
This one comes with a new Heinie adjustable rear sight.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1405.jpg
And of course, there is one with the standard Novak sights.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1406.jpg
And then, there was a very interesting gun, a double-chamber compensated T3 model.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1410.jpg
Here you can see some details from the front of the slide, which clearly show the twin chambers of the compensator, as well as the front sight which is installed on the barrel.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1412.jpg
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1415.jpg
Nighthawk had also several new holsters, made from both leather but also from some very exotic materials, like shark skin.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1417.jpg
Their booth was always packed with visitors, sometimes two rows deep, waiting to check out their guns.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1418.jpg
4. Colt
The original M1911 manufacturer had the following new 1911s on display.
Their blue version of their Rail Gun.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1421.jpg
An aluminum-alloy frame Defender.
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1423.jpg
Colt also had a surprise for me, two double-action pistols. A Government model shown here:
https://ezine.m1911.org/images/pictures/2010_SHOT_Show/JC7_1424.jpg
and a New Agent version. While I can understand the shorter model, I am not sure I can see the reason for a double-action 5" Government model.
Colt also had on display another pistol, which I believe is an alloy frame Government model, but as I was talking with Richard Churchill about it, we were interrupted by Gen. Keys, so I didn't get the chance to ask for more details.
I'll revisit Colt tomorrow, to further investigate this model as well as to get a better idea how their new double-action pistols work.
Some general comments about the 2010 SHOT Show.
The Show is massive!! I bet it is at least 20% larger than last year's one in Orlando FL. However, it is hosted in a new convention center, which is smaller than the Las Vegas Convention Center where it was hosted the previous times and this new center is -how to put it?- not very well suited for such an event. For example, the shuttle buses which bring the people from the various hotels had to go around the building (in heavy traffic) and go at an underground area, quite small to accomodate all those large vehicles which were coming in. Also, the various halls are scattered inside the center (which also is a hotel), Press representatives had to go up to the second floor to get their badges. Security control was nowhere as throrough and strict as in Orlando, where it was impossible for someone without a badge to pass in the Show area. Here the people responsible for checking were much more relaxed. In general, those un-necessary organizational problems caused fatigue to visitors.
Well guys and gals, that was it for the first day. More news straight from the SHOT Show floor tomorrow evening.