Thoughts on Para P10-45

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kimberkrazy

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Like it, Love it, Hate it? I just traded for one and I can see that I will need some mag extentions for my pinky and half of the third finger. This thing is tiny but heavy! How do they shoot and hold up?
 
Bought one a couple of years ago as the first ccw. As you said, grip extensions are necessary. I liked it but the grip is a little thick for my hand. Went on to a Kimber Ultra CDP II from there and just pick up more .45's as I go. Still carry it from time to time. the best is what works for you.
 
You will have to keep good strong magsprings in it. Other than that they seem to hold up fine and shoot a lot better than you think it will.
 
Dump it.

I just made the mistake of buying a piece of Canuk Crap. New in box, less than 100 rounds and it gagged. Hammer and sear are chipped. Dump it before you need it and it f%$#'s you in the arse.
 
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I just made the mistake of buying a piece of Canuk Crap. New in box, less than 100 rounds and it gagged. Hammer and sear are chipped. Dump it before you need it and it f%$#'s you in the arse.


That is just BS!!!!! One gun out of how many has a problem and now everything they make is junk? You are mad, with reason, but get a grip!
 
My P-10 was a single shot pistol. Factory rebuilt best way to describe. and was better. Mag spring needs replaced with wolff (Don't cut install as comes Spring says fits all 10 round para) Use 200gr or less weight and load 9+1 and you might end up with a depenable pistol. The corbon 165DPX compact non+P 45 was the best load I found for carry . I traded mine for a S&W 44 mag took boot and put om a 38 snub. . Dependable and easiler to carry.
I have the Llama clone of Para it is more reliable than Para.
 
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