New Product: Dominion Arms P762 in 7.62x25

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Shot mine with older yellow box Norinco & S&B yesterday. No stuck cases but several failures to feed and partial chamberings with both types of ammo. Ran ok with some Hungarian surplus borrowed from buddy ( 1 mags worth). Guess I'll be contacting CanAm for warranty.
 
update to previous problematic one: i received a new replacement and was impressed by how quickly i received it, i was expecting at least another week. so i went to the range and shot off a box of s&b and the norinco they sell. 1st mag flawless, 2nd mag the last round stayed in the mag unloaded with the slide locked open. the next 8 mags all ran flawless. this new one even has a slightly better finish than the previous one and no problems with the mag bottom retainer pins. overall i'm extremely pleased with it and the great service with canadaammo. trust me, get one:D
 
Don't buy a sig (or sig clone) in .40 for your first pistol. Speaking from experience :)

I would suggest starting w/ 9mm, in whichever platform fits you best. Many other will say .22, but 9mm worked for me (ended up with a Grand Power in 9mm). .40 didn't, especially with the high bore axis of the P226 frame. I can only imagine the x25 round to be similarly punishing for a new shooter in terms of snappiness. This gun seems like a very cool opportunity though, if was to buy a Sig clone again I would go for the x25 over .40, if nothing but for the unique/cool factor and price of ammo.



Tough to get a nice blue on aluminum. My NP58's frame and slide didn't match up perfectly, though it sounds like they've improved their finishing quality across the board. All in all, well done CanAm.

Ended up purchasing a Glock 19 Gen 3 used for 500, thing is mint!

Put about 300 rounds through her to date and I MUST SAY! Wow great pistol!
I do not like the high sites and it doesn't look like I can easily change them out without tooling. However for the price, no complaints. Now I'm thinking about the two-tone .45 Dominion 1911, looks swell. No mean to hijack the thread but anyone have any experience with the dominions?

Thank you for all your responses btw!
 
I have the 2tone .45. Approx 600 rds thru without fail of any kind. Finish is rough where slide meets frame, scratched on 1st rack, but functions flawlessly.
Also the rear sight is adjusted as far as it can go and still shoots low at 25 yds.
For $300 its not pretty but functionality is everything.
Would like to see more positives on the new 762 pistol before committing.
 
I have small hands but really want this pistol. Any chance of modifying the rubber grip to get closer to the trigger/mag release? Could standard 2 piece plastic Sig grips fit? Has anyone tried changing the sights?

Thanks
 
Finally took mine to the range . first mag had a few issues , after that ......it ran flawlessly(czech surplus) . Was shooting at a 8" pie plate @ 50 yards all rounds were in a 5" diameter . I'm happy with mine . I wish I had more mags though.
 
Mine shipped Friday. Canada Post says delivery on Monday the 24th. Damn this country is big and the post office slow! I'll try and post a range report once it is here. At least I shouldn't have to wait for the Registration to come in....it should easily beat the gun here.
 
All I can say is that I have medium sized hands and it fits fine, it is bulky though!. Have to take it to the Range to see how it fires.
Am used to my Tokarev so this looks like a huge gun.
 
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Mine shipped on Monday and arrived in Calgary on Wednesday. Can't wait to get home and take this one to the range. Once again, great service from Canada Ammo.
 
The grip is about 1/4 inch longer at the back of the grip. Nobody has raised how well the aluminum frame will take this round. On another matter I'm doubting the slide will accept a 9mm barrel. I think the front hole is too small.
 
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