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Nighthawk Custom 1911
“Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses for Christ’s sake: for when I am weak, then am I strong.” 2 Corinthians 12:10
General Ulysses S. Grant tried to break through the defense of Vicksburg, a critical Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi river. Over the course of a year he triedhead-on, going around, and spent months digging a new canal that changed the course of the river. He tried floating his boats into the city through over flooded land. Nothing worked until he made a move that was contrary to military thinking, floating his boats past the gun batteries guarding the river. Surviving a nighttime firefight, nearly all the boats made the run unharmed. Grant and his troops crossed the river some thirty miles downstream, landing at a place called Hard Times, Louisiana. It was by way of Hard Times they would fight their way to victory laying hold on Vicksburg. God never promised you a life without controversy, reproaches, persecution, or distresses. He promised to empower you giving you strength in times of weakness. According to the apostle Paul, it is the worst and the hardest of times that become the strongest of times. Even a dim bulb looks bright in darkness. What battle is the toughest in war? THE BATTLE YOU ARE IN RIGHT NOW. Many reading this are facing your deepest and toughest of life circumstances. Like Grant you have tried everything imaginable to keep you, your family, business, or church safe. Sometimes you have to go straight toward the firing line to get a breakthrough for victory. You too may land at a place called “Hard Times”. Just be glad you landed. Remember just because you are in hard times does not mean it is over. Pull up your boot straps soldier, put one foot in front of the other, and keep on marching. Your victory is waiting on you. Our prayer for you this week: May you come to realize infirmities, reproaches, persecutions, and distresses are only the beginning of the victory that awaits you.
"She walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies; And all that’s best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes"
When Lord Byron penned this verse in 1832, I am almost positive he was referring to my 1993 Gibson Nighthawk Custom.
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At heart I’m a basic, practical, polymer-framed striker fired 9mm type of guy. That being said when I was a teenager I had a poster of a Nighthawk 1911 taped to the wall next to my PC because I thought they were the coolest thing out there back then.
As I got more into shooting as an adult I realized 1911s weren’t the most modern or practical setup but I always kept a soft spot for them. Owning a high end one like a Nighthawk became a daydream, but then a curveball happened.
A long time client of ours is selling off his entire collection due to health complications. Over the last ~6 years he’s been the nicest customer, has had excellent taste in firearms, and always been an absolute joy to work with. Even when he first started shopping with us he warned us that eventually we would have to help his estate move along his firearms collection but we’d all hoped that wouldn’t be for a very long time. I’d told myself that when it did eventually come to pass I was going to pick up one of his firearms to enjoy and hang onto.
Sadly that time is coming faster than anyone had anticipated, and yesterday he gave me the opportunity to buy his barely used Warhawk-T for a deal I couldn’t possibly refuse.
My inner teenager can’t believe I finally own that gun that I had the poster of on my wall, the sentimental side of me is so happy to own one of this guy’s very nice handguns, and the practical side of me is chuckling for spending so much on what will essentially be a range toy/safe queen I’ll never carry.
But overall I’m so happy and have zero regrets, I fully intend to keep this one for the rest of my life.
11.5″ SBR + SandHawk 2011
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