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Chambers Custom Announces a Limited Edition Project with Knights Armament Company

July 2020 Crete, NE – Chambers Custom Pistols has been making waves in the custom 1911 and 2019 platform market space since 2010. With a mission to build reliable, accurate, and beautiful 1911 style pistols for discriminating gun owners they have focused their talents on producing perfection within their Collector Grade Limited Edition series and their Custom Carry Packages. Now they have their sights set on new concepts for the Professional Series.

Early this week Chambers inked a deal to work with veteran-owned Knight’s Armament Company, an industry recognized leader in the manufacturing of rifles, suppressors, and weapon accessories, on a series of 10 limited edition series firearms packages.

“I consider it an honor and a privilege to be partnering with Knight’s Armament Company on this special project,” stated Joe Chambers. “I feel that Chambers and Knight’s are both incredibly dynamic companies that know what the discriminating firearms enthusiast is looking for and we will deliver it with this new Professional Series package.”

These 2 industry leaders will be teaming up to assemble one of the most sought after custom packages ever. Chambers Custom will be designing a specialized Commander sized 9mm 2019 handgun, and Knight’s Armament will support with a 16-inch SR-25 in 6.5 Creedmoor. Detailed specifications regarding the builds are still under wraps while additional items are being vetted for inclusion in this exclusive deal.

Launch dates and pricing are not yet available on this exciting new custom package but you can contact Heidi.ChambersCustom@gmail.com to start receiving update notifications.

3 Responses to “Chambers Custom Announces a Limited Edition Project with Knights Armament Company”

  1. A Guest says:

    My wallet’s already crying, no doubt it’ll be ace

  2. Tcba_joe says:

    What’s a “2019 Handgun”?

    I’ve heard of it before but Google isn’t particularly helpful in advertising figuring out what it is.

    • Joe_K says:

      It’s Joe Chambers take on a 2011, some subtle but significant changes to the way the gun locks up.