Wilson Combat Acquires Guncrafter Industries

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posted on April 21, 2026
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Wilson Combat Acquires

Wilson Combat has acquired the Guncrafter Industries brand and assets, uniting two of America’s foremost custom firearm manufacturers. Guncrafter Industries was founded by Alex Zimmerman—a former research and development director at Wilson Combat—in 2004. That year, he unveiled his firm’s unusual take on the 1911 pistol at the SHOT Show, the Model 1, which is chambered in the .50 GI cartridge his company also developed. The company has developed a variety of popular handguns since then.

Wilson Combat, founded by Bill Wilson in 1977, has built a global reputation for producing world-class 1911 pistols, premium defensive firearms and high-performance accessories trusted by professionals and enthusiasts alike. It is headquartered in Berryville, Ark. Guncrafter Industries is less than a hour drive away, in Hunstville, Ark.

“This is a natural fit for both companies,” said Bill Wilson, founder and CEO of Wilson Combat. “Guncrafter Industries has built an outstanding reputation for innovation and craftsmanship, and we share a common philosophy when it comes to quality and performance. We are excited to welcome their team and continue building on the strong foundation they’ve created.”

Zimmermann will remain involved in an advisory and developmental capacity, with operations continuing Guncrafter’s a focus on maintaining quality in its established product lines. The acquisition also allows the company to leverage Wilson Combat's advanced manufacturing capabilities, engineering expertise and distribution network to support future growth and innovation. The combined strengths of both organizations will create new opportunities for product development while reinforcing the standards customers expect.

“Wilson Combat remains committed to honoring the legacy of Guncrafter Industries while building upon its success—ensuring both brands continue to represent the finest traditions of American firearms craftsmanship,” the company stated in a press release. “During this transition, we ask for your patience and understanding as we work through integration details and align operations.”

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