INTRODUCING The MANA & HAKA Colt 1911 in .38 Super 
Matching rare set of only 200 made!

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THE MANA - STAINLESS STEEL
THE MANA IN STAINLESS, PART TWO OF A TWO PART LIMITED-EDITION PRODUCTION DESIGNER SERIES
SK Customs is proud to announce the second iteration of the MANA in a stainless design. This limited-edition firearm is part of a series of Polynesian warrior inspired handguns.
The MANA, like its predecessors, is presented on a full-size Colt Classic 1911 Series 70 .38 Super, now in a polished stainless-steel frame, slide and accents. The high polished silver national matched barrel has 24 karat gold plated and high polished selective hardware with etched motifs inspired by Polynesian Ethos. Complemented by a diamond-studded factory front staked sight, the MANA comes with a newly debuted super bright white ivory polymer engraved grip


MANA IS DEFINED AS THE SPIRITUAL LIFE’S FORCES OF ENERGY OR HEALING POWER THAT PERMEATES THE UNIVERSE, IN THE POLYNESIAN CULTURE ANYONE OR THING CAN HAVE MANA
It is a cultivation or possession of energy and power, being a source of power and an intentional supreme force. In the 19th Century, scholars compared Mana to a universal phenomenon. Mana is a foundation of the Polynesian worldview, a spiritual quality with a supernatural origin and a sacred, impersonal force. To have Mana implies influence, authority, and efficacy in that the ability to perform in a given situation. The quality of Mana is not limited to individuals; peoples, governments, places and inanimate objects may also possess Mana, and its possessors are accorded respect


EACH MANA COMES ACCOMPANIED BY A CUSTOM KNIFE FROM THE FRENCH MANUFACTURER DEEJO(R)
The knife is high polished in stainless steel, weighs 37g, is etched with the Polynesian motifs to match the art designed on the MANA and comes with a composite turtle shell handle engraved “SK Customs – The MANA”


 

THE HAKA - STAINLESS STEEL 
THIS FINAL ITERATION OF THE HAKA IS PRESENTED ON A FULL-SIZE COLT CLASSIC 1911 SERIES 70 .38 SUPER AND COMES IN A HIGH POLISH STAINLESS STEEL FRAME, SLIDE AND ACCENTS. SK CUSTOMS RELEASES FOR THE FINAL PHASE OF OUR TWO-PART LIMITED-EDITION PRODUCTION DESIGNER SERIES ON THE COLT 1911 .38 SUPER SERIES 70 MODEL PLATFORM
High polished Silver nation matched barrel. Gold-plated and high polished magazine release, grip screws, barrel bushing and spurred hammer with extensively 24K Gold etched motifs inspired by Polynesian Ethos, complemented by a Diamond studded factory front staked sight and our newest Super Bright White Ivory polymer engraved grips.
The HAKA comes with a limited-edition series number from 001 of 200 Gold etched behind the right slide serrations. The HAKA is the Final Legacy of this Two-Part Limited-Edition Designer Series, with The MANA distinguishing the series

INNOVATION
INNOVATION BEGAN WITH WHAT THE MANA EMBODIES AND NOW WITH THE LAUNCH OF THE HAKA COMPLEMENTING THIS TWO-PART DESIGNER SERIES
Like The MANA, The HAKA is inspired by the Polynesian Maori tribe and with veneration given to the Polynesian Culture. SK Customs has taken what inspirations of The MANA resonated to create The HAKA enduring them into the highest-quality, abstract work of art with each engraved motif having a symbolic message

POWER HAKA
PRE-DATING THE 19TH CENTURY, IS DEFINED AS A WARRIORS CHOREOGRAPHED MANTRA
HAKA Ka Mate pre-dates the19th Century and is defined as a Warriors Mantra; an expression consisting of every part of the body. Various contortions of the limbs during which the tongue is frequently thrusted out incredibly far and the orbits of the eyes enlarged so much that a circle of white is distinctly seen around the iris omitting what one can only render as a fearless warrior human shape deformed and ready for battle. Today HAKA is performed in many reverences most predominately by the New Zealand Champion National Rugby Club better known as “The All Blacks”, and in other arrays throughout the world in both a ceremonial and threatening show of force by modus.


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