Posted December 3, 2015 6:00 pm by Comments

By Robert Farago

Carolina Arms Group's Trenton Tactical Black (courtesy carolinaarmsgroup.com)

Why would anyone name a handgun after Trenton, New Jersey? Camden. Atlantic City, Wildwood and Asbury Park are more dangerous, but that’s not saying much. (A Trentonian’s odds of becoming a victim of a crime is one in 21.) A quick trip to Carolina Arms Group‘s website reveals that the gunmaker was inspired by The Battle of Trenton, where George Washington scored his first military victory. Yes but – why not name a new 1911 after a World War II battle where 1911’s were actually used? Anyway, all marketing starts with a great product, and CAG’s new 1911’s look like the business. And costs a bomb. Make the jump for the press release . . .

Mooresville, N.C. (December 2015) – Carolina Arms Group, LLC. (CAG), a manufacturer dedicated to producing heirloom quality, American made firearms, is proud to introduce the Trenton 1911 handgun line. The lines three models are meticulously crafted for the ultimate in fit and finish and uncompromising performance quality.

The Trenton Tactical 1911 frame and slide are American made from forged carbon steel. The Trenton Stainless [above] is Carolina Arms Group’s …Read the Rest

Source:: Truth About Guns

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