New: Cabot Guns High Voltage Pistols

Limited to only two firearms, Cabot Guns’ High Voltage pistols pay homage to electrical pioneers like Franklin, Faraday, Volta, Einstein and Tesla.

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posted on September 20, 2024
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Cabot Guns honors trailblazers like Franklin, Faraday, Volta, Einstein and Tesla with a firearm that captures the essence of their legacy—the High Voltage pistols—a limited edition of just two guns.
Photo courtesy of Cabot Guns

New from Cabot Guns are the limited-edition High Voltage pistols chambered in .45 ACP, which the company said are “meticulously crafted to celebrate the monumental feats of those who harnessed the raw power of electricity.”

Only two High Voltage pistols from Cabot Guns are available.

High Voltage pistols
Each High Voltage pistol features a slide forged from Damascus steel by the renowned Master Blacksmith Robert Eggerling, along with frames crafted from heavy-duty stainless steel. Also included are re-finished High Voltage electrical disconnect boxes to serve as pistol cases.

 

The new High Voltage pistols honor trailblazers that worked to unlock the secrets of high-voltage power, such as Ben Franklin, Michael Faraday, Alessandro Volta, Albert Einstein and Nikola Tesla.

Each pistol sports a slide forged from Damascus steel by Master Blacksmith Robert Eggerling. In addition, the slides are deep-etched and treated with a copper PVD finish, sporting unique lightning patterns that mimic the intense discharge of high-voltage energy.

Solid copper grip panels are hand-hammered to an old-world texture. Plus, a copper wire on top of the front sight is a tribute to the lives dedicated to mastering high voltage.

As for the frame, it’s crafted from heavy-duty stainless steel with a graphite PVD finish, contrasting. Cabot Guns said, “This fusion of materials not only exudes elegance but also represents the raw power and innovation of the scientific pioneers.”

The High Voltage pistols are presented in authentic re-finished High Voltage electrical disconnect boxes designed to display the pistols and custom magazines securely. Additionally, these cases can be showcased horizontally or mounted vertically.

More from Cabot Guns: “Each case and pistol pair is a testament to the fusion of industrial art and elegant refinement, celebrating the achievements of those who harnessed the raw power of the skies. The High Voltage Pistols are more than just firearms; they are a tribute to the relentless spirit of innovation that has illuminated our modern world.”

Interested in buying one of the two Cabot High Voltage pistols? A nonrefundable $5,000 deposit is required to hold the pistol. Go to cabotguns.com.

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