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Nighthawk Talon

When you consider its exceptional quality, the Talon is actually a good value.

If it's possible for a $2,550 pistol to be a good value, this one is it. I've heard good things from some pretty reliable sources about Nighthawk Custom, and the few rounds I fired through various Nighthawks over the last two years left no doubt that it makes a quality product. But I never got a chance to really put one through its paces until a few months ago, when I tested Nighthawk's sexy Talon pistol. The Talon is built on one of Nighthawk's excellent forged steel slide-and-frame sets. ...

Nighthawk Talon

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