The Guncrafter Industries HOSS 1911:
Yep-- both of these barrels are .45 caliber.
https://www.guncrafterindustries.com/th ... stom-1911/
I tell ya. Not only in the firearms biz, but certainly to great extent in the firearms biz, puffery and exaggeration make up the majority of the market. Fakery, even. Downright BS sometimes. As I have said before, much of what's out there doesn't have to
be what they say it is, it only has to
seem like it is or
look like it is. That's why when I see something that really IS what it purports to be, I love talking about it.
I have never made a secret of it, the guys at Guncrafter are my friends. I've known Alex since 1991 and I knew in the first hour of our acquaintance that he had a lot going on. Real innovation is not completely absent in the firearms industry but it is the exception. And everything from Guncrafter that I have seen has been exceptional.
I get so disappointed in many 1911 offerings-- OK, I'm a 1911 snob, sorta, but really..... all I ask for, all it takes to make me happy is a 1911 that comes from the factory and works right out of the box, no 1000 round break-in, nor a 500 round or 200 round one-- that should not be too much to ask. Soooo many guns out there, when you buy it probably 10% of the price is you paying for their copious advertising that virtually guarantees that they will sell lots of guns and make a profit, on a gun that doesn't work, isn't finished, and.... by the way, please put another $900 into it for us and break it in as opposed to us doing it right and giving you a gun that works. "Expect" malfunctions until you have put "X" rounds through it.
Balderdash! 100 rounds, or 1000 rounds, or 5000 rounds, ain't gonna fix a chamber that's too tight. Nor an extractor with no tension, nor feedramp geometry that won't feed hardball for crapsake.
A couple years ago another brand come out with their own 1911. I wanted them to succeed, real bad. I was in contact with them and told them I'd like to help, and I outlined what "everybody else" (almost) gets wrong and how easy it would be for them to not get these things wrong. Getting these things right would
not require bringing back the kindly white-haired craftsman with wire-rimmed glasses and a white apron-- and decades of experience-- to spend an hour and a half fine-tuning each gun with needle files and other hand tools. Nope. It might take a few employees with an hour's training to spend another twelve minutes per gun.... twenty even.... and get these areas right. The savings in warranty returns would surely pay for that, but-- the cost of fixing guns that don't work, well, that's rolled into the price everyone pays, too. "They're not going to lose money just because their product doesn't work"! I got a copy of their new product and it was a disappointment.... they missed the same things so many others get wrong. When it would be so easy to get them right. I was hoping they would be a stand-out, but they were not.
Every Guncrafter I've seen has been exemplary. See, all you have to do to stand out is do what everyone else does but do it right! Guncrafter is not the only one of course-- there are several others, but Guncrafter is the one I know best. Something like the HOSS takes it several steps further, with real innovations with actual advantages, the kind of thinking that many legacy manufacturers seem incapable of. Note the heavy-walled barrel, the oversized slide stop shaft, the heavy duty plunger tube (yes, that is my product). 15 LPI checkering? You have to try it to appreciate it.
YES, you can get a 1911 for 1/10 the price and some of them work pretty well from what I see. They won't be as accurate, they won't last nearly as long, but they will work, sometimes better than the "big names". There are a few budget 1911's that honestly ought to bring shame to some of the other brands. There should be staff meetings and come-to-John-Moses-Browning meetings. Well I think the years have shown us that probably won't happen. The old saying,"we sell every one we make" carries a lot of weight. I wish it was "every one we make is as good as it can be and
it will work!"