Thinking of getting Girsan MC28 TX 2-Tone 9mm

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Girsan MC28 TX 2-Tone 9mm Semi-automatic Optic Ready Pistol.
I'm in Cornwall ontario and think my best option is online .

This add is weird $444.99 $419.99
Girsan MC28 TX 2-Tone 9mm Semi-automatic Optic Ready Pistol
444.99$ In store purchase using any Card.
419.99$ Website e-transfer or cash on site.
Doctor Deals sounds like a weird name to buy something, and a E transfer seems weird.

But I feel better getting it at https://www.firearmsoutletcanada.com/girsan-mc28-tactical-optic-ready-9mm-5.html#.XCvDP1VKiUk
for $449.00 but I had no problem buying my first pistol from them, when I drop in to Ajax store, their service in person sucked, so does anyone know a good place I can get this online?

Thanks
 
I don't believe Canik has an optics ready model if that's what you're looking for. I don't have any complaints about the trigger on my mc28.
 
I bought this pistol. Trigger was terrible. The Canik, for similar money, is a much better pistol.
I totally agree with this statement^. I have the Girsan full size and compact and both have terrible triggers. The Canik cost me $50 more and with 1 less mag, but a way better pistol and a great trigger out of the box. Not quite as good of a trigger as a Walther PPQ,but close and a lot less money.
My Canik is the TP9SA model.
 
For Op: I've purchased from Doctor Deals. Good pricing, but they're SLLOOOOOWWW. For restricted firearms, they wait until they receive a paper copy of the transfer notice, so it might take a month for you to get your pistol.

The MC28 that I got started with an 8lb trigger out of the box, but quickly worked in to 6.5lbs. The trigger return spring is too stiff, in my opinion, and I think you could safely lose a pound off the trigger weight by going with a lighter one. The trigger has a decently short reset.

CZ75 mags don't work by default, but you can either mod the mags or the gun so they'll fit with about 5-10 minutes of work. I'll include how to in my article review on the MC28.
 
For Op: I've purchased from Doctor Deals. Good pricing, but they're SLLOOOOOWWW. For restricted firearms, they wait until they receive a paper copy of the transfer notice, so it might take a month for you to get your pistol.

The MC28 that I got started with an 8lb trigger out of the box, but quickly worked in to 6.5lbs. The trigger return spring is too stiff, in my opinion, and I think you could safely lose a pound off the trigger weight by going with a lighter one. The trigger has a decently short reset.

CZ75 mags don't work by default, but you can either mod the mags or the gun so they'll fit with about 5-10 minutes of work. I'll include how to in my article review on the MC28.

You think MC28TX would be worth the extra $130 compared to MC28 to get longer barrel (5”)? Not planning to add optics. Just looking for a budget pistol for 3gun
 
Hey, I have a regular Girsan MC28 SA and I do not recomend them. It's a better bang for your buck to get a more expensive handgun I think!

IF i could go back in time I would have opted for an M&P 2.0 9mm or perhaps a Glock 17/19/19x
 
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