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Old December 17, 2012, 11:16 PM   #26
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These look like they are great pistols which I won't be seeing here in california. So being that these guns are imported by century is anyone going to provide parts and service or are they "orphans" where if something breaks the gun becomes a paper weight?
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Old December 18, 2012, 02:06 PM   #27
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I wouldn't worry too much about spare parts. These were originally imported and distributed by STI. I think grand power would help out as well. Funny, 2 weeks ago I bought 3 of them. Now JG shows only 1 left in stock. As the saying goes, "if you snooze, you lose". The GP6 also has the cooler looking skeletonized hammer but I need to research the mag capacity. I'm really thinking they are the original 17rdrs advertised as 15s. I'll check that out tonight and test that theory.
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Old December 18, 2012, 09:41 PM   #28
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This is not a Bersa or a Kel Tec.

When i called STI a few months back, their gunsmith told me they had plenty of parts in stock to service the pistols they had sold.

Combine that with a 1,000,000 rounds fired count in their production prototype.

Im not worried. I doubt i will ever shoot enough rounds to make my GP6 blink.

What im concerned with is mags. $60 for the STI 17 and 20 rounders is hella lame. I only have one of each. Im hoping Century will import some compatible mags and bring the price down.
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Old December 19, 2012, 01:12 AM   #29
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I wonder what the chances of us getting the Mk12 are?

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Old December 19, 2012, 03:51 AM   #30
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samcade, i swear i saw that model advertised on centurys website. if anything i would love to have this version...but hell 9mm 40 or .45 that looks like this i will be happy
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Old December 19, 2012, 08:21 AM   #31
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The Grand Power released the .40 S&W and .45ACP models to the market recently. They are a bit heavier and longer than the Mk7 (209 mm, 880g for the .40S&W and 209 mm, 850 g for the .45ACP vs 202mm/820g for the Mk7 in 9x19 mm). The new models also use a new dismantling catch.
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Old December 26, 2012, 07:56 PM   #32
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This or the CZ P07?

Decisions, decisions!
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Old December 27, 2012, 05:12 AM   #33
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i had owned czp07 and cz sp07, but if i had to choose now having handled both....i would choose the GP k100
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Old December 27, 2012, 07:09 AM   #34
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i had owned czp07 and cz sp07, but if i had to choose now having handled both....i would choose the GP k100
How is after market support? Who handles warranty issues? Are parts easily found and purchased if needed?
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Old January 5, 2013, 09:09 AM   #35
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is grand power is better then cz pistol
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Old January 5, 2013, 09:10 AM   #36
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Is grand power is better than cz pistols
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Old January 5, 2013, 02:52 PM   #37
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Is grand power is better than cz pistols
Shot the K100 last Friday. It was ok.

Not, in anyway, better than a CZ. You're putting one pistol up against an entire line.

It was more comfortable than the P07, but a CZ75 it is not. Was not impressed ergonomic ally, found it unbalanced, and snappy. I'd buy one, but find $470 after taxes and/or shipping too high a price. If it goes sub-$350, we can talk.

Look at EAA Witnesses or Canik 55 for clones.
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Old January 29, 2013, 05:14 AM   #38
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wen to the range w/couple of firearms, and decided to give the gpk100 a go at 25y for the first time, with a little more practice i think i can shrink them groups

10-shot
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Old January 29, 2013, 07:25 AM   #39
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Where's hole #10?

Edit: Is that it in the low throat region? If so, good shooting IFIT!
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Old January 29, 2013, 12:19 PM   #40
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Question???

Is this pistol a clone of anything? I really like the look of the Grand Power, though, to be honest, only from pictures. Is this pistol a CZ clone? Or is it more of an original design?

I agree with Meanmr, for a CZ clone, Tanfoglio (EAA) or a Turkish made clone seems to be the way to go. Really, for a quality handgun clone of most anything, "Turk" made is hard to beat right now. I digress..

The Grand Power appears to me to be more or less it's own thing (maybe with a little bit of CZ thrown in, which IMO is never a bad thing)

At $350.00 up to maybe $400.00 otd, I'd be a buyer for sure. Not sure at the current price, but maybe...
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Old January 29, 2013, 08:00 PM   #41
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Question???

Is this pistol a clone of anything? I really like the look of the Grand Power, though, to be honest, only from pictures. Is this pistol a CZ clone? Or is it more of an original design?

I agree with Meanmr, for a CZ clone, Tanfoglio (EAA) or a Turkish made clone seems to be the way to go. Really, for a quality handgun clone of most anything, "Turk" made is hard to beat right now. I digress..

The Grand Power appears to me to be more or less it's own thing (maybe with a little bit of CZ thrown in, which IMO is never a bad thing)

At $350.00 up to maybe $400.00 otd, I'd be a buyer for sure. Not sure at the current price, but maybe...
I've read they're big in the European competition community, and they're built to the same quality as Caniks, Stoegers, and Tanfoglios.

For a poly framed gun, full size, I like the Witness in 9. Hard to beat, cheaper than the Grand. But...I like that these Turkish bangers are coming chrome lined.
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Old January 29, 2013, 08:25 PM   #42
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Shot the K100 last Friday. It was ok.
Gonna shoot one tomorrow morning if the DoomStorms don't take us out.
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Old January 29, 2013, 08:40 PM   #43
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Gonna shoot one tomorrow morning if the DoomStorms don't take us out.
We are getting hammered here, too. Tornado warnings tonight, freezing rain tomorrow. Oof.

I hope you enjoy it and the price is right. Good luck sir!
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Old January 29, 2013, 09:23 PM   #44
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samcade, let us know your honest opinion on the pistol...and see if it comes close to this review i found, this model is sti gp6 but basically the same gun. some people who have shot it says the trigger is...ok, and some says it too snappy, while i tend to disagree, i agree on hundred percent with this video because the accuracy and trigger and also recoil is the highpoints of this handgun mentioned

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdSfgbRC1pU
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Old February 13, 2013, 03:00 PM   #45
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Can any one explain me that how many rounds fire a person in grand power k 100 some persons ask in USA that they fire 75000 rounds in grand power k 100.And they found no double feeding and no miss fire and no malfunction fund in .Please explain me a briefly about the grand power k 100 .I am waiting for your prompt reply.
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Old February 13, 2013, 04:46 PM   #46
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bader8312, are you from the U.S.A? trying to understand your question, but your saying you heard or read somewhere that someone in the U.S.A has shot 75k rounds through the GP and had no problems? if so, link us where you saw this..as i am curious if this is legit or someone just makin stuff up, waiting for your prompt reply.
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Old February 14, 2013, 04:00 PM   #47
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Dear i ask you and any one who use it that in their website they ask that there is no change in the barrel groves after 112470 rounds , please told me that is this is reliable as compare to glock and cz .Please send me about it .Because i want to buy it
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Old February 14, 2013, 10:52 PM   #48
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Ooooook....disregard my question, hopefully somone
here who has shot 112470 rounds through their gpk100
Could anwer all your questions, once i reach that much
rounds .....i will ket you know how it held up
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Old February 16, 2013, 01:14 PM   #49
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Old February 21, 2013, 01:27 PM   #50
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I'll give my 2 cents. I have an STI GP6 (not sure which version).

The trigger is well above average for a service grade pistol. Better than any SIG, H&K, CZ, etc. that I've shot (not comparing it to Glocks and the like as they're totally different triggerwise). Short reset. I think they may have improved it even more on the later versions.

Accuracy is very good. Definitely above average. One of the more accurate 9mms I have.

I don't get the snappy thing at all. I find the recoil impulse smooth and controllable. Definitely different than Browning style pistols (in a good way).

They're definitely a quality pistol. You can see it in the materials, fit and finish. I think a few things needed tweaked, and in fact they may have already been as I have an older version. I have had a couple issues with mine. Specifically the magazines don't lock in correctly. You have to tilt them toward the front or rear to get them to lock. The magazine release is also overly hard to push (very well might be related to the magazines not locking in). There's also an issue with the trigger in that if you hand rack the slide, it doesn't always push the hammer down far enough to catch on the sear. It doesn't affect the cycling of the pistol, just that when you hand rack the slide the hammer ends up at half-cock notch.
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