grand power. helping you buy better!
looks good. the shop looks a lot leaner than colt canada the day I visited. wouldent mind buying one of these pistols If I could find one.
dont sweat the petty things, and dont pet the sweaty things
"In the days of my youth I was told what it means to be a man, Now I've reached that age if I do that stuff I'll end up in the can...."
Apologies to Led Zep
I'd love the look of the GP's, but, with Blueline's website a screwy/down I cant get on there to look at prices/availability.....its in my narrowed down list of next pistols to buy
Well, I bought the gun a month ago, I would think it is a recent mag as well. I guess I just don't have enough muscle to put the 10th round in into a couple of them. The rest of the mags, and all of the rest of my guns seem fine.
About the trigger: sure, opinions vary. I really like my trigger on my CZ Czeckmate. On my P210. The CZ Shadow Canadian is decent. The X-Calibur could have been decent (it does have many of the attributes of a good trigger), but probably will need some gunsmith work to polish and tune it.
I forgot one more thing - it often fails to cycle with the 115 grain. This does not happen with the 5 other guns I use.
Again, I don't want to make an impression that it is a bad gun. It is decent, interesting design and it has a potential. But out of the box it leaves to be desired. At least mine does.
They need to brush up their safety, some of those chancers working with air tools and no safety glasses on.
When all is said and done, A lot more gets said than done!!!
It hurts me to see a Hermle machine hidden in the corner of a photo. That kind of a machine is like a Ferrari!
Shot at 2012-07-03