Nite Owl Firearms Takes Flight

Nite Owl Firearms Takes Flight
Nite Owl Firearms Takes Flight

Evans Machining Launches Consumer Facing Firearms Brand in 2015

nite-owl-firearms-logoClairton, Pennsylvania – -(Ammoland.com)- Evans Machining Services Inc., a family owned and operated 35 year manufacturer of military firearms components, proudly announces the launch of the Nite Owl Firearms brand of personal pistols for civilian use.

Their first product line of striker fired pistols are slated for nationwide availability in 2015 at an introductory MSRP of $675 and are 100% made in the USA. The official unveiling of their initial 2015 product lineup will take place at the Great American Outdoors Show in Harrisburg, PA from February 7- 15, 2015 (Booth #718).

The pistols come with a full lifetime warranty and are designed for concealed carry, home defense, competitive use and general hobby. Additionally, the pistols will include true right and left hand iterations.

Unique from the typical manufacturing process, Nite Owl Firearms produces all of its own parts in-house through machined steel billet, ensuring a perfectly functioning finished product.

“Over the last three years, we’ve developed a product that is ergonomically ideal and performs flawlessly out of the box”, says Dan Evans, President of Nite Owl Firearms.

“We believe consumers should expect more from their firearm, especially if they entrust their life to it for self defense. We aim to deliver on that expectation.”

The pistols themselves are comprised of high strength polymer frames and feature a tactical rail along with all internal components machined from solid steel billet produced in the U.S.A.

The first Night Owl Pistol is the NO9-R. (Nite Owl 9mm – Right Hand).

  • Caliber: 9mm Luger
  • Capacity: 15 + 1 / 17 + 1
  • Barrel 4.05 inches
  • Overall Length: 7.2 inches
  • Height: 5.28 inches
  • Width 1.13 inches
  • Weight: 28 oz.
  • Construction: Polymer Frame with Steel Slide
  • Magazine: ACT Mag

With big plans for the future, Nite Owl Firearms is off to an ambitious start.

“Every time we turn around we have another idea,” continues Evans. “We’re looking forward to what the future holds for Nite Owl Firearms and are excited for feedback from our fans and customers.

For more information, visit www.NiteOwlFirearms.com. The company is also found on Facebook and Twitter

About Evan’s Machining Services Inc.
Evans Machining Service Inc. has over 35 years of experience in the manufacturing sector and a long history of producing key components and assemblies for all types of small weapon systems for the United States Department of Defense. With the launch of the consumer facing brand “Nite Owl Firearms”, their vision is to be recognized as the most modern, reliable and customer friendly manufacturing company in the Outdoor & Personal Defense Industry.

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vince

this gun is better built than a glock and is made in the usa in the steel city will be a great gun can not wait to own one of them.

Henry

As a southpaw, I am excited about the prospect of a true left-handed model! I look forward with great anticipation to the release of the “L” model. Hank, I don’t own, and am not interested in, owning a Glock. if I thought this was a Glock knockoff I wouldn’t be at all interested, even a left-handed version. It looks and sounds like a first-rate weapon and I will be first in line to buy when the “L” model comes out. USA! USA!

greg huschak

Wow I heard they were working on this a few years back. Interested to know what else they have in the works. What other type of firearms that is.

Dan

I can speak to the workmanship & quality of this gun, it is far from a knock off of anyone’s design. If you look at the spec’s and or did your research on the gun you would find it is far better design.
Also that Evans Machining Services has a reputation of only the finest machining practices, they would never allow a sub par product to hit the market.

Dan
(not Dan Evans)

Max

Hank,
On what grounds do you consider this a knock off of a Glock? Please use specifications or design criteria when responding.
Thanks,
Max

Hank

Wow, another Glock knock off. How innovative.

Dave

Just can’t please some people ! ! !

I think it’s a great pistol, made 100% in the USA (and locally), plus a 100% Lifetime Warranty; Thirty-five years experience and manufacturing weapon components for the military…. What is wrong with you???