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    Grand Power Pistols Now In Stock

    OK folks we just got back from customs with a truck load of Grand Power pistols ! The good news is that we have further discounted the K100 and K100 X-Trim models.
    These are the Mk 7 variant that were shipped to us without our knowledge because the Mk 12's were back ordered. Not good to us but great for you if you are not picky about how your pistol takes down.

    So here is the revised pricing on the K100 series, sorry but there will be NO dealer pricing on these at this time.

    K100 Basic Mk 7 + 1 free mag (3 total in box) $449


    K100 X-Trim Mk 7 + 1 free mag (3 total in box) $539


    This is an absolutely stellar deal for those that want a beautifully made, quality pistol for the same price as your basic .22 ! [B]Once these are gone, they're gone so if you want one do not hesitate.[B]

    Prices for the K22S and K22 X-Trim stay the same and YES, they are the Mk 12 variant.

    K22S Mk 12 $450


    K22 X-Trim Mk 12 $599

    There is dealer pricing available for the K22's.


    It's been a long wait for these beauties, now it's time to enjoy !


    Thanks,
    Leigh
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    Last edited by Dlask Arms; 12-10-2013 at 05:08 PM.

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    Wow...that is an amazing deal. I am now wondering where the hell you were when I bought one earlier this year! Ah well, here's hoping I will be in a position to buy if you have the newer guns in 10mm and .45 come spring.:D
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    Get them on your website please so I can place the order!

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    Could you please expand on what you mean by a different take down?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dlask Arms View Post
    These are the Mk 7 variant that were shipped to us without our knowledge because the Mk 12's were back ordered. Not good to us but great for you if you are not picky about how your pistol takes down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 9mmGunGuy View Post
    Could you please expand on what you mean by a different take down?
    The Mk12 grips use a takedown lever similar to the Glock or M&P. The MK7 uses the original trigger guard takedown system.

    http://s455.photobucket.com/user/Can...a1b9a.mp4.html

    With apologies for the 11 year old cameraman......
    Last edited by Canuck223; 12-05-2013 at 06:10 PM.

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    On a Mk 7 pistol the trigger guard is hinged so you can move it down to remove the slide, a la a Walther PPK. On the Mk 12 pistol the take down mechanism is a just like on a Glock, a little spring loaded tab you grab from both sides of the pistol and push down to remove the slide.

    This is the only difference as far as we are aware between the two variants. And for that you get a VERY high quality pistol and 3 magazines for a paltry $449.

    Thanks,
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    One clarification.

    The trigger guard on the MK7 is not hinged in that the lower part of the trigger guard does not pivot. It's the anchor point for essentially a polymer spring.
    The trigger guard on the MK7 is held firm in the frame with a metal tube that supports the mag release button, and a steel pin that's the pivot point for the mag catch.

    Some folks have mistakenly tried to pull the trigger guard down hard, assuming that it should pivot down and out of the way.
    As I show in the video above, you just pull forward, and then down enough to allow the slide to travel back that extra 1/4 inch.

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    I noticed the 9mm magazines are still listed at regular price on your website. I'd like to order a few for $40 + tax please

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    Do either the K100 or the K100 X-trim come with the multiple back straps? Does everything come in a case?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuckbuster View Post
    ... if you have the newer guns in 10mm and .45 come spring.,,,,,:D
    Was on the Grand EU website. No mention of any 10mm other than the "rubber bullet gun"
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