Nighthawk Custom
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Heritage & History
Nighthawk Custom is an American firearms manufacturer specializing in precision-built 1911 pistols, double-stack pistols, revolvers, and shotguns. Based in Berryville, Arkansas, Nighthawk produces some of the finest custom firearms available — one gun, one gunsmith is their defining principle. Nighthawk is a SAAMI member.
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Nighthawk Custom's "one gun, one gunsmith" philosophy means each firearm is built from start to finish by a single craftsman. No assembly line, no passing parts between stations. One person hand-fits every component, test-fires the gun, and signs it. This is as close to true bespoke gunsmithing as production allows — and the prices reflect it ($3,500-$7,000+).
:::Key milestones:
- 2004 — Founded in Berryville, Arkansas
- 2000s — Established reputation through competition and custom 1911 market
- 2010s — Expanded beyond 1911s: double-stack pistols, revolvers, Korth partnership
- 2018 — Partnership with German Korth for revolvers
- Present — SAAMI member; one gun/one gunsmith; top-tier American custom firearms
Product Lines
Nighthawk's lineup spans several platforms, all hand-built:
1911 pistols (core business):
Model Caliber Size Price Notes Custom Talon .45 ACP / 9mm Full (5") ~$3,500 Entry-level Nighthawk; still fully hand-built T3 .45 ACP / 9mm Compact (Officer) ~$3,500 Carry-sized 1911 GRP (Global Response Pistol) .45 ACP / 9mm Full/Compact ~$3,500-$3,800 Duty/tactical focus Predator .45 ACP / 9mm Full (5") ~$4,000 Enhanced sights, features VIP 9mm Full (5") ~$4,500 Premium finish options President .45 ACP Full (5") ~$5,000+ High-end custom; premium wood Agent 2 9mm / .45 ACP Full (5") ~$4,200 IOS (Intelligent Operating System) trigger Beyond the 1911:
Model Type Caliber Price Notes Firehawk Double-stack 1911 9mm ~$4,500 17+1 capacity; Commander-size Korth NXS Revolver .357 Mag ~$5,000+ German Korth partnership; world-class revolver Korth Ranger Revolver .357 Mag ~$5,000+ 6-shot; interchangeable cylinders Overseer Shotgun 12 GA ~$4,500 Custom Remington 870 build :::callout
The Korth-Nighthawk revolvers are arguable the finest production revolvers in the world. Built by Korth in Germany to Nighthawk specs, they feature interchangeable caliber cylinders, roller-bearing triggers, and machining tolerances that make a Smith & Wesson Performance Center look mass-produced. At $5,000+, they're not for everyone — but nothing else is in the same class.
:::Innovation & Technology
Innovation Application Impact One gun, one gunsmith All models Each firearm built start-to-finish by a single craftsman IOS trigger system Agent 2, select models Intelligent Operating System; enhanced trigger Hand-fitted everything All models Barrel, bushing, slide, frame — all hand-fitted to each gun Match-grade barrels All models Every barrel hand-fitted and accuracy tested Proprietary finishes Various Multiple premium finish options including Cerakote, DLC, nitriding Korth partnership Revolvers Access to German precision revolver manufacturing What "one gun, one gunsmith" means in practice:
- No assembly line or station-passing
- Single craftsman responsible for all fitting, assembly, and function
- Craftsman test-fires the completed firearm
- Personal accountability for every gun that ships
- Each pistol includes a test target showing accuracy results
Community & Reputation
Segment Reputation Notes Custom 1911 connoisseurs Top tier Alongside Wilson Combat as the gold standard Collectors Premium Nighthawks hold/appreciate value well Competitive shooters Respected Excellent accuracy; some competition use LE/military Limited adoption Price prohibitive for institutional buys Luxury buyers Aspirational The "Rolex" of handguns Common praise:
- Fit and finish are extraordinary — best in the American custom market
- "One gun, one gunsmith" builds genuine craftsman accountability
- Accuracy is exceptional out of the box
- Customer service is responsive and personal
- Korth revolvers are in a class by themselves
- Values hold extremely well on the secondary market
Common criticism:
- Prices start at $3,500 and go up from there
- Lead times can be months for custom orders
- At $3,500+, the marginal performance gain over a $2,000 Wilson Combat is debatable
- Overkill for anyone who isn't a dedicated 1911 enthusiast or collector
Nighthawk vs. the custom 1911 tier:
Maker Entry Price Top Price Character Nighthawk Custom ~$3,500 $7,000+ Boutique luxury; one gun/one gunsmith Wilson Combat ~$3,000 $5,000+ Most refined overall; best all-around Les Baer ~$2,100 $3,200 Accuracy-focused; function over form Ed Brown ~$2,800 $4,500 Balance of beauty and performance Buyer's Guide
If You Want... Get This Why Entry to Nighthawk Custom Talon (~$3,500) Full hand-built experience at lowest Nighthawk price Carry 1911 T3 (~$3,500) Compact officer-size; hand-fitted carry gun Tactical/duty GRP (~$3,500-$3,800) Designed for hard use; duty features High-capacity 1911 Firehawk (~$4,500) Double-stack 9mm; 17+1 rounds World-class revolver Korth NXS (~$5,000+) Finest production revolver available Custom shotgun Overseer (~$4,500) Hand-built Remington 870 custom :::callout
Bottom line: Nighthawk Custom makes firearms for people who consider a Wilson Combat "not quite enough." One gun, one gunsmith, hand-fitted everything, and prices to match. If you appreciate true craftsmanship and can afford the entry fee, Nighthawk delivers. If you want similar performance at a lower price, Wilson Combat and Les Baer are both excellent — and significantly less expensive.
:::References
- Nighthawk Custom official site: nighthawkcustom.com
- Nighthawk Custom/Korth revolver partnership details
- American Rifleman: Nighthawk Custom reviews
- 1911Addicts forum: Nighthawk owner discussions
- Firearm industry custom 1911 market analysis
Read the original article in The Handbook | By Boise Gun Club Editorial Team
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