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Lesser known 45

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BlkHawk73

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I guess I'm one of maybe 4 or 5 here that don't own a .45acp handgun. The 1911 is just too darn common so that excludes it from my possibles list. (flame away) I just would rather have something different. I've never really heard much about the Pardini 45. Is it such a specialized model that it doesn't enter mainstream circles or something else? I can't imagine it's a lack of quality being from Pardini.

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First one I've seen. Looks neat. I like the placement of the controls, easily reached with one hand. Grip angle looks similar to a Glock. I'm assuming it carries a lofty pricetag?
 
I like the looks of it. Never seen one before.

Looks like you'll have to get it and let us know how it shoots.
 
I don't like the price, well above what I'm willing to spend on a handgun.

Otherwise looks intresting. I second the question about how well does it shoot.

--wally.
 
I see the price as being right in line ithother high-end pistols myself. After all, you get what you pay for.
 
I like it.

Edges look a little too edgy for me though. Nuthin' a good melt treatment couldn't fix.

Price is a little too high though.
 
I like it too.

I wonder though,if they are all going to have the importer marks highlighted so obtrusively.

I wouldn't kick it out of bed for eating crackers!
 
The pistol is stocked by (Dan) Nygord Precision in Prescott, AZ. The pistols are supposed to be guaranteed for 2" @ 50 yards. Popular with some bullseye shooters.

I almost bought one, but didn't because I couldn't see spending over a grand on an aluminum framed pistol.
 
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