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    Grand Power X-Calibur Photos

    Managed to get an X-Calibur just to give a preview of what you can expect when they come in.
    So far I'm still waiting for my papers so haven't had it to the range. Have field stripped and cleaned it.
    Really awkward to strip and reassemble (just used to 1911s) but I imagine I'll get the hang of it eventually.
    The magazines seem awfully close to Beretta magazines but Berettas don't seat properly in this gun.
    It comes with two magazines.

    Really love the trim and feel of the gun. Seems to naturally fit my hand with the default factory grips.
    It does come with several other grips which I don't really need.

    Enjoy.











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    Make me really want one . Kinda looks like CZ & beetta had a baby & produced the GP .
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    Oh beleive me... you'll love that gun!
    Burned gun powder... damn I love that smell!

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    Awesome!

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    If they shoot as good as they look!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maverick.flhx View Post
    If they shoot as good as they look!!!!!
    Better.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by 9mmGunGuy View Post
    Managed to get an X-Calibur just to give a preview of what you can expect when they come in.
    So far I'm still waiting for my papers so haven't had it to the range. Have field stripped and cleaned it.

    Lube the barrel locking surfaces up like a frigid school teacher. 0w30 works fine.

    Really awkward to strip and reassemble (just used to 1911s) but I imagine I'll get the hang of it eventually.

    Yep, once you get the basic idea it's really simple.

    The magazines seem awfully close to Beretta magazines but Berettas don't seat properly in this gun.

    The magazines are the same pattern as CZ or Tanfoglio, but use a central locking hole.
    It comes with two magazines.

    Really love the trim and feel of the gun. Seems to naturally fit my hand with the default factory grips.
    It does come with several other grips which I don't really need.

    Enjoy.
    You'll enjoy it.

    The X-Cals are built tight. It may need a break in run and relube at first.
    Don't forget to put a very thin film of oil on the base of the barrel.
    It acts as a bearing surface when the gun is going into battery.

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    That's a nice looking pistol!

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    Is that a wire at the base of the trigger???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canuck223 View Post
    You'll enjoy it.

    The X-Cals are built tight. It may need a break in run and relube at first.
    Don't forget to put a very thin film of oil on the base of the barrel.
    It acts as a bearing surface when the gun is going into battery.
    Thanks for the tips. The instructions don't give much lubing guidance.
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