Greetings Steve and Dave,
Your inputs are certainly appreciated.
The 1911, as everyone knows, is a revered and classic platform. Those who prefer it for ordinary use or for custom refinement have made an outstanding choice. One that certainly requires no defense.
Still, the Berettas, S&W third gen autos, Wildeys, original Auto-Mags, and the like have been gems in the handgun field. Also, commercial success while always a goal, many times just isn't achieved. The magical lure of advanced mechancal design, unsurpassed firing performance, and aesthetic excellence, combined with commercial success represents an elusive collection of objectives. Nonetheless, the challenge is a great Mt. Everest, always beconing new climbers.
It is interesting to note that a master custom craftman can bestow artistic magnificence upon virtually any firearm.
The weapon is the canvas. The rendition and resulting 'new object' are the master's creation.
Without detracting from the wonderful world of custom firearm workmanship, my intention has been to simply direct some focus on the
'hidden world' of mechanical gun design and the intrigue that lies therein.
Great guns are great guns, regardless of the form or source of their greatness. May God bless the firearm DaVincis and all students of the art, as well.
