I absolutely love this series that you’ve done! It’s great to hear some of the thoughts and facts on how all of this developed. It’s insane how much thought and engineering skill goes into these guns. I liked the 1911, but the 2011 is everything I’ve wanted. To see the market for 2011’s blow up like it has been awesome! Thanks for sharing what you know. Very informative!
Nice video. Thanks for sharing. Thanks to Tony and the Atlas Gunsworks team I now have my Apollo and it’s amazing. Now that I finally have my optic on I can’t wait to put some rounds down range. 🤙🏿
My P became an Athena and my C2 became a Nyx. Still have an XC and most recently the CS as my summer EDC. Would love to replace my CS with an Atlas...steel grip module, 3.5" barrel, grip safety (I know), and a 4lbs trigger.
Get a Nighthawk if you buy Nike’s for the name. But I would argue that Atlas makes a much nicer 2011 if you want a real shooter, and not just something to show people and say you have one.
My FFL carry Nighthawks and I would love to love those pistols and ad to my collection but they are more like a Kimber than an Atlas. I don't give a 💩 about the "one gun one gunsmith bullshit". An F1 car is not built by one mechanic!
@@Duda4711 My gunsmith said the same thing about the "one gun one gunsmith" recipe at Nighthawk. Said it was very inconsistent and hit or miss on what you end up getting. And when I asked him about the Sand Hawk he got visibly upset that such an expensive gun would use a Cerakote finish. LOL
This industry knowledge is awesome. What a great series.
I absolutely love this series that you’ve done! It’s great to hear some of the thoughts and facts on how all of this developed. It’s insane how much thought and engineering skill goes into these guns. I liked the 1911, but the 2011 is everything I’ve wanted. To see the market for 2011’s blow up like it has been awesome! Thanks for sharing what you know. Very informative!
100% Agree...I was going to comment, but you did it for me 👍
Hurry up and make it to where we can buy your grips!
I’m really digging this project
Nice video. Thanks for sharing. Thanks to Tony and the Atlas Gunsworks team I now have my Apollo and it’s amazing. Now that I finally have my optic on I can’t wait to put some rounds down range. 🤙🏿
Nice Adam, I'm not going to be happy until I can get a hard chrome 1911... Help me out man. 😎
You guys should do a Behind the scene like Nighthawk did I’d like to see that it be pretty cool.
Loving this series. Like sitting around having a drink and shooting the shit
Are we gonna talk about the Silver PVD option y’all snuck out there or just leave it as a surprise?
LFG! Love getting to know how AGW came to be
My P became an Athena and my C2 became a Nyx. Still have an XC and most recently the CS as my summer EDC. Would love to replace my CS with an Atlas...steel grip module, 3.5" barrel, grip safety (I know), and a 4lbs trigger.
When do you think you’ll be ready to take full custom orders again? Thanks brother 🫡
Hope to have an Atlas one day
My first double stack 1911 was a para ordnance p16.40
Sorry, but if I ever buy a 2011 it’s either going to be a Nighthawk or an Atlas.
Get a Nighthawk if you buy Nike’s for the name. But I would argue that Atlas makes a much nicer 2011 if you want a real shooter, and not just something to show people and say you have one.
@@Bryan-1980 I agree atlas is made with a purpose. Comparing nighthawk to Nike made me laugh.
My FFL carry Nighthawks and I would love to love those pistols and ad to my collection but they are more like a Kimber than an Atlas. I don't give a 💩 about the "one gun one gunsmith bullshit". An F1 car is not built by one mechanic!
@@Duda4711 My gunsmith said the same thing about the "one gun one gunsmith" recipe at Nighthawk. Said it was very inconsistent and hit or miss on what you end up getting. And when I asked him about the Sand Hawk he got visibly upset that such an expensive gun would use a Cerakote finish. LOL