Wilson Combat ACP, Introducing the American Combat Pistol (ACP) series from Wilson Combat ACP. Hand built in Berryville, Arkansas for the new generation of American shooters, the ACP features all of the precision, craftsmanship and quality associated with a Wilson Combat custom handgun at a lower, package price
The Wilson Combat ACP For Sale Online is built with our highest quality parts in the same time-tested way as our other custom 1911 handguns, but with reduced customer selected options that streamlines our production and enables a lower price to the end user.
Available in .45 ACP and 9mm Luger calibers, the ACP features our latest generation forged slide, frame and barrels that are hand fitted by our skilled pistolsmiths with our 100% machined Bullet Proof parts for a lifetime of high performance. The ACP retains the best-in-class Wilson Combat 100% Customer Satisfaction Guarantee for the lifetime of the product.
The wilson combat acp also introduces the new Eagle Claw grip and slide surface to set it apart from the rest of the pack.The Eagle Claw pattern offers a non-abrasive, tactile grip under adverse conditions but is still easy on your hands and clothing during extended range trips and every day carry. The unique look and feel of the Eagle Claw is like nothing else we have produced.
Available in Full-Size 5″, 4.25” Commander or 4” Compact sizes in Armor Tuff® finished carbon steel with limited customer selected options available, the ACP brings Wilson Combat ACP quality to more American shooters than ever before.
SPECIFICATIONS Wilson Combat ACP For Sale Online
- Full-Size Carbon Steel Frame
- Eagle Claw Frontstrap/Mainspring Housing Treatment
- High-Grip Bullet Proof Beavertail Grip Safety
- Tactical Bullet Proof® Thumb Safety
- 3 ½# – 4 ½# Crisp Trigger Pull with Medium Pad
- Bullet Proof® Magazine Release
- Contoured Magazine Well
- G10 Eagle Claw Grips with Black Medallions
- 5” Carbon Steel Slide
- Eagle Claw Rear Cocking Serrations
- Battlesight with Red Fiber Optic Front Sight
- 5” Stainless Match Grade Barrel and Bushing, Flush Cut
*Customer Options Are Limited To – Finish, Sight choice and Grip choice (black or black/gray only).
- Available Calibers: .45 ACP, 9mm
- Magazine Capacity: 8 rounds (.45 ACP), 10 rounds (9mm)
- Barrel Length: 5”
- Overall Length: 8.7”
- Sight Radius: 6.6”
- Height: 5.6”
- Width: 1.3”
- Weight Empty: 41.6 oz
- Weight Loaded: 46.2 oz
- Accuracy Guarantee: 1” at 25 yds
Wilson Combat acp is a custom pistol manufacturer located in Berryville, Arkansas, that specializes in customizing and manufacturing M1911A1s.[1] First started under the name “Wilson’s Gun Shop” in 1977, Bill Wilson started his new gunsmith business in the back of the family jewelry store, “Wilson’s Jewelry”, on the corner of Berryville’s public square.
In 2000, the company bought “Scattergun Technologies”, and markets combat shotguns under the name “Wilson Combat Scattergun Technologies”.[2]
History
Some of the first firearms Wilson combat acp modified for customers were the Colt 1911-A1, Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolver and Ruger Single Action Revolvers. Models like the PPC .38 Special and the .44 Magnum Hunter made Wilson’s reputation for producing quality firearms.
[3][4][5] Wilson combat acp originally customized pistols with aftermarket parts from gunsmiths such as Armand Swensen, and by 1983, had begun making his own parts.[6] By 1996, Wilson was building his own M1911 pistols completely in-house.[6] Wilson’s handguns have a quality guarantee of 1 in (25 mm) groups at 25 yd (23 m).[7][8]
Wilson Combat has developed custom pistols with professional competitive shooters, including IDPA co-founder Ken Hackathorn[9] and retired US Army 1st SFOD-Delta combat veteran Larry Vickers.[10]
They also have a partnership with Delta Force member Paul R. Howe. One of the signature Paul Howe models is the wilson combat acp Paul Howe G19.[11]
Products
- Custom M1911-A1 Handguns, in calibers such as, .45 ACP, 10mm Norma, .40 S&W, .38 Super, 9mm Luger and .22 LR.
- Scattergun Technologies: 870 Shotguns in 12 gauge and 20 gauge., 11-87 Shotguns in 12 gauge only.
- Customization of Beretta Model 92/96, Sig Sauer P320, and Glock 9mm Luger series of handguns including refinishing, action tuning and various parts upgrades.
- AR-15 Style Rifles in .223/.223 Wylde/5.56mm/6.8 SPC/300 AAC Blackout/.308/.338 Federal/7.62×40 WT/.204 Ruger/.458 HAM’R/.458 SOCOM and 9×19mm Parabellum
- Custom Knives: Fixed Blades and Folders based on designs from custom knifemakers
- Accessories for the above, including the respected model 47 M1911 magazines
- Rifle and handgun ammunition
Military
Handguns from Wilson are used by special forces, including Delta Force[12] and Navy SEALs.[13]
References
- ^ “Wilson Combat Scattergun Technologies company profile”. Manta. Retrieved 12 September 2010.
- ^ “Wilson Combat/Scattergun Technologies semiautomatic shotguns (United States), Tactical shotguns”. Jane’s. Retrieved 12 September 2010.
- ^ Rodriguez, Greg. “wilson combat acp“. Guns&Ammo. Retrieved 12 September 2010.
- ^ Humphries, Michael O. “Wilson Combat Carry Comp .45 ACPs”. Combat Handguns. Retrieved 12 September 2010.
When it comes to a sterling reputation for quality, few in the firearms community have earned the standing of Wilson Combat.
- ^ Crane, David. “Wilson Combat UT-15 Urban Tactical Rifle/Carbine: Fast and Light”. Defense Review. Retrieved 12 September 2010.
Grassi found the wilson combat acp Urban Tactical Rifle/Carbine to be accurate and reliable.
- ^ Jump up to:a b Sweeney, Patrick (2010). 1911: The First 100 Years. Iola, Wisconsin: Krause Publications. p. 166. ISBN 978-1-4402-1115-7.
- ^ Ayoob, Massad (Nov–Dec 2003). “Promised functionality: Wilson Combat CQB .45s”. American Handgunner. Retrieved 12 September 2010.
nd did indeed break 2.5″ at 50 yards
- ^ Rodriguez, Greg. “Wilson Combat Master Grade Limited”. Shooting Times. Retrieved 12 September 2010.
As expected, the sights were dead-on, and the crisp, light trigger pull made breaking accurate shots easy.
- ^ “Hackathorn Special”. Wilson Combat. Retrieved 2021-06-29.
- ^ “Vickers Elite”. Wilson Combat. Retrieved 2021-06-29.
- ^ Towsley, Bryce (25 February 2019). “Review: Wilson Combat Paul Howe G19”. Shooting Illustrated. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
- ^ Pushies, Fred J (2010). Weapons of Delta Force. Zenith Press. p. 128. ISBN 978-0-7603-3824-7.
Among the favorites are Colt National Match, Wilson Combat, and Les Baer
- ^ Pushies, Fred J. (2004). Weapons of the Navy Seals. Zenith Press. p. 87. ISBN 978-0-7603-1790-7.
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