Cabot to Attend IWA & OutdoorClassics, the Largest International Trade Fair in Nuremberg, Germany
Cabot to Attend the Largest International Trade Fair for Hunting and Sport Shooting Equipment
Get ready and gear up for the IWA & OutdoorClassics 2012, the largest international trade fair for hunting and sport shooting equipment, knives, outdoor articles and accessories, taking place March 9 to 12, in Nuremberg, Germany. In 2011, some 1,166 exhibitors from 52 countries presented their products and services to 35,220 trade visitors from 102 countries. Some 861 of the exhibitors came from countries other than Germany, 169 from the United States.
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Yes. We offer the world’s first “post custom.” Our term. Cabot 1911′s are not just another pistol. Never ever. We’ve been living this creation for years. Cabot 1911’s are a new standard of quality never seen before in the gun world.
And, we dare say, a perfect fit. The frame and slide are manufactured to fit more accurately than can be done by the human hand. In fact, the tightness of our fit is 0.001 inches. This is our own long-earned and long-invested proprietary technology.
With attitude and pedigree. That’s how we approached the manufacture of our 1911 guns along with a refusal to settle for anything less than the best of both. Specifically, we challenged America’s top engineers, machinists and master craftsmen to build the perfect precision handgun from scratch without compromise and what resulted is a superior collection of 1911 pistols made from only the finest of materials, technology and minds that this great country has to offer.
Shooting a Cabot Pistol, Brian "Gunny Zins" wins the 2012 NRA National Pistol Championship in the first year a Cabot Gun debuts at the competition.
It’s simple. Every one of our 1911 pistols exceed national match standards right “out of the box.” Less simple is what that took to achieve: The parts on every frame and slide production run are inspected by a coordinate measuring machine accurate to 40 millionth of an inch to confirm the aerospace tolerance fit of our guns. When the all-time greatest bullseye pistol marksman picks a gun to shoot it's a Cabot.