Wilson Combat

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Wilson Combat
Company typePrivate
IndustryFirearms
Founded1977; 49 years ago (1977)
FounderBill Wilson
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsCustom M1911-A1 pistols, AR-15 style rifles, tactical shotguns, knives, parts, accessories, and ammunition
ServicesCustom gunsmithing
OwnerBill Wilson
Websitewww.wilsoncombat.com

Wilson Combat is a custom pistol manufacturer located in Berryville, Arkansas, that specializes in customizing and manufacturing M1911A1s.[1] Bill Wilson founded "Wilson's Gun Shop" in 1977, starting the gunsmith business in the back of his family jewelry store, "Wilson's Jewelry", on the corner of Berryville's public square. In 2000, the company bought "Scattergun Technologies" and now markets combat shotguns under the name "Wilson Combat Scattergun Technologies".[2]

History

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Some of the first firearms Wilson modified for customers were the Colt 1911-A1, the 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 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 Paul Howe G19.[11]

Products

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Military

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Handguns from Wilson are used by U.S. military special forces, including Delta Force[12] and Navy SEALs.[13]

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