Nighthawk Custom Announce 9mm Treasurer Pistol

Matthew Moss
by Matthew Moss
Nighthawk Custom Announce 9mm Treasurer

Arkansas-based Nighthawk Custom have announced the introduction of the Treasurer, an officer-framed 9x19mm 1911. The Treasurer pistol has a match-grade 3.8-inch barrel, Railscale Ascend G10 grips, and a DLC finish with a Gold Titanium Nitride barrel. MSRP for the Treasurer is $4,599.00.

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Nighthawk Custom Announce 9mm Treasurer Pistol

Here’s what Nighthawk have to say about the Treasurer:

Introducing the all-new Nighthawk Custom Treasurer, which is the fourth installment in the Boardroom Series family. The Treasurer is a 9mm pistol built on an officer frame and features a 3.8” bull barrel. The heavy angle cuts in the slide aid in faster cycling while the windows show off the Gold Titanium Nitride crowned barrel. This pistol has a Heinie Black Ledge rear sight, a 14k gold bead front sight, and a one-piece magwell. A durable DLC finish will keep the Treasurer looking new for years of concealed carry. The Railscales custom grips top the pistol off with a cool look and just the perfect texture.

Nighthawk Custom Announce 9mm Treasurer Pistol

The Treasurer’s Features:

  • Finish: DLC with Gold Titanium Nitride Barrel
  • Forged Commander size frame and 3.8″ barrel
  • Match grade 9mm barrel
  • Heinie Ledge solid black rear sight
  • 14K solid gold bead front sight
  • One-piece mainspring housing/magwell
  • Railscale Ascend G10 grips
  • Heavy angle, slide-lightening cuts
  • 25 lines per inch checkered front strap and mainspring housing
  • Lightweight aluminum Nighthawk Custom tri-cavity trigger
  • Crowned barrel flush with bushing
  • Checkered recoil spring plug
  • Completely dehorned for comfortable carry
  • Ultra hi-cut front strap
Nighthawk Custom Announce 9mm Treasurer Pistol

Here are the Treasurer’s specs:

FRAME SIZE – OFFICER
CALIBER – 9 MM
LIGHT RAIL – NO RAIL
SAFETY – SINGLE
HEIGHT – 5.2″
OVERALL LENGTH – 7.01″
PISTOL WIDTH – 1.20″
SLIDE WIDTH – 0.92″
GRIP THICKNESS – REGULAR
WEIGHT EMPTY – 34.7 OZ
SIGHT RADIUS – 5.40″
BARREL LENGTH – 3.8″
MAGAZINE CAPACITY – 8
REAR SIGHT – HEINIE BLACK LEDGE
FRONT SIGHT – GOLD BEAD
FINISH – DLC
FIRING PIN SIZE – .38 SUPER
FIRING PIN MATERIAL – STAINLESS STEEL

Find out more at NighhawkCustom.com

Matthew Moss
Matthew Moss

Managing Editor: TheFirearmBlog.com & Overt Defense.com. Matt is a British historian specialising in small arms development and military history. He has written several books and for a variety of publications in both the US and UK. Matt is also runs The Armourer's Bench, a video series on historically significant small arms. Here on TFB he covers product and current military small arms news. Reach Matt at: matt@thefirearmblog.com

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  • Clifffalling Clifffalling on Feb 18, 2022

    Is there any mechanical advantage to the TiN coated barrel? Cause, like Fred used to say, that is ugly "With a capital UG!" The rest looks nice. Not for CCW though. https://uploads.disquscdn.c...

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    • Ron Martin Ron Martin on Feb 20, 2022

      @Beju Got a TiN barrel for a p80 build- it was cheap- it does seem easier to clean but other than that I have found no difference

  • Town22 Town22 on Feb 20, 2022

    Me like the grips nice looking, yes I would buy them. Did minor tweak on my RIA 1911 9mm; mainly barrel bushing from EGW tighten up bit and still under $580 gun and all. That was 2018. Heavy use at IDPA matches and sweet shooter. Treasurer is $4,599.00.
    I could never beat up a Treasure the way I do the Rock Island. So to each his/her own.

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