Pardinis are fantastic guns. I had a GT9 (9mm) for a short while. The quality is outstanding. The slide is so smooth and the trigger so light and precise...
I kind of regret selling it and might just buys another one some day.
Gilbert
I wish my GT40 was that good.Pardinis are fantastic guns. I had a GT9 (9mm) for a short while. The quality is outstanding. The slide is so smooth and the trigger so light and precise...
I kind of regret selling it and might just buys another one some day.
Gilbert
I have a GT9...after blasting away with my Sig P320 and 226...the Pardini just make me smile. Pure luxury.
Jim
I wish my GT40 was that good.![]()
Can someone explain why the bottom part of the grips look like such an afterthought? I'd have thought that even if they were alterable/replaceable they'd be designed to look like part of the beauty of the gun.
This has been bothering me for a while and it seemed like a good time to ask. Also, anyone who can clarify the term for that piece would be appreciated.
That is unfortunate. I'd be interested in hearing more details. I spoke to a GT aficionado in Vancouver and he thought the 40 was the cream of the crop.
Crappy Mags.. I had to send 3 back because they wouldn't feed. Even the replacements were not much better and I had to file parts of them. Feeding issues. Jams all the time. Poor design for an IPSC gun.. It didn't fit in the box. The Safeties were sharp and cut me up and caused blister. I had to file them. The take down lever take of skin on my thumb. Bad placement of slide release when you use to hand to hold the gun will cause the slide to never hold open on empty. The mag release was novel but absolutely useless.
I still love the gun, its fun to shoot, very very accurate, its a work of art of design.
Unfortunately like all things Italian its crafted to the max but it just doesn't work.. Sometimes it behaves like a Government Bureaucrat, you can't fire it and it will not work either.



























