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Wilson Combat Master Grade Limited

Every Master Grade pistol is guaranteed to shoot 1 inch or better. All are test-fired before they leave the factory. The Wilson Tactical limited-edition knife and presentation case are extra-cost options, but they are included with the Presentation Model package.

Bill Wilson didn't have a clue of what he was getting into when he started building custom 1911s in the late-1970s. But as often happens when the right guy shows up in the right place at the right time, Bill's shop exploded lock step with the popularity of IPSC, the proliferation of concealed-carry permits, and the later rise of IDPA. Thirty years have passed since Wilson began building pistols full-time; a commemorative pistol was long overdue.

Wilson Combat actually introduced two commemorative pistols. The limited-edition $6,995 Master Grade Presentation Model is a hand-crafted work of art that will appeal to true collectors. Those looking for a more affordable commemorative pistol will opt for the Limited version of the Master Grade, which has an MSRP of $2,995. The latter is the subject of this article.

The Master Grade Limited is a handsome, two-tone pistol meant to capture the classic look of the customs that made Wilson famous. It is built on a stainless-steel frame with a high-cut frontstrap and flat mainspring housing. Both are flawlessly checkered at 30 lines per inch. A beveled magazine well and High Ride beavertail grip safety are also standard.


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Wilson Combat Master Grade Limited:

Model: Master Grade Limited
Purpose: Tactical
Manufacturer: Wilson Combat
2234 CR 719
Berryville, AR 72616
870-545-3618
Action type: Recoil-operated semiauto
Magazine type/ capacity: Single-Coloumn/eight rounds
Frame and slide material : Stainless-steel frame, steel slide
Caliber: .45 ACP
Barrel length: 5 in.
Rifling: 1:16 RH twist
Sights: Adjustable rear; serrated blade front
Finish: Matte
Safety: Side-locking thumb safety, beavertail grip safety
Trigger type: Single-action
Pull weight: 2lbs., 5 oz. (as tested)
Grip material and finish: Black G10 with Starburst striations
Overall length: 8.69 in.
Weight, empty: 40 oz.
Width: 1.31 in.
Accessories: Two magazines, test target, bushing wrench, instructional video, and soft carrying case. Optional matching knife and wood presentation case and available.
MSRP: $2,995

The trigger is Wilson's extended, aluminum model in the classic three-hole design. The trigger on my test pistol broke at an incredible 2 pounds, 15 ounces with a minimum of creep and overtravel, though factory specs call for a pull weight in the 3.5- to 3.75-pound range.

Other controls include Wilson's extended ejector; stainless, tactical ambidextrous safety; skeletonized, Commander-style hammer; and extended magazine release. All are well-fitted and work perfectly. The feedramp is throated and polished to a mirror finish.

The Limited's frame also wears a striking set of grips. The black G10 panels are striated in a pattern that Wilson Combat calls a starburst. The pattern is easy on the hands, but its deep, angled grooves give it a solid, nonslip feel.

The sample pistol's slide is finished in Wilson's proprietary matte-black Armor-Tuff. It isn't as sexy as traditional charcoal bluing, but it is as rugged and corrosion-resistant a finish as one could want on a carry gun.

The slide is machine-engraved on both sides. Behind the rear grasping grooves, the Wilson Combat eagle and the number "30" are framed in a box with double borders. The left side of the slide has "30th Anniversary Limited" and "1978-2008" framed in a double border with a bit of scroll engraving in each corner. The right side has "Classic 130" and "Master Grade" framed in the same border and scroll work. Forward grasping grooves and the same border, sans engraving or scroll work, at the muzzle end round out the slide work.

The front sight is a black, serrated blade. The rear sight is Wilson's adjustable unit with a plain black blade. I have this set-up on my personal Wilson pistol, and I really like the sight picture and adjustability for general-purpose work, but I prefer a fixed rear for daily carry. The supplied sights match the theme of the pistol perfectly.

The full-sized slide is fitted perfectly to the frame; it is nice and tight for accuracy, but not so tight that it hampers reliability. The ejection port is lowered and flared for enhanced reliability, and a full-length guide rod and plug are standard.


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