Slavex
"ok Bob, yours was the only one then. but did you get it new? did you do any work to it? or was any work done to it? Para's market share in IPSC is very very small. Todd is the only major shooter using one, and they pay his bills, so that makes a lot of sense. But very few other people shoot them, that has to speak towards something doesn't it?"
Hi
Well I bought it new from European Arms in Vancouver. Never had an ounce of trouble with it. Put over 5,000 rds through it and sold it to my son who has another 2,000 through it. Just goes bang everytime you pull the trigger. My SSP has been flawless with no work done on it. Bought it new.
IPSC in Canada, while being very popular, is still a very small market in the greater scheme of things. YOu also well know. most shooters who enter the competitive sports like IPSC or IDPA tend to run to what is the flavour of the day. CZ SPO-1 comes to mind. Beretta was all the rage sometime ago for some. The S&W M&P is gathering quite a following now in IDPA and I suspect you will see the guns in IPSC PRoduction.
Whether we like it or not the US is such a huge market for both civilian, LEO and military/para military sales and I suspect that is what Para concentrates on.
Colt Industres lists the Para on their website. Their primary market is Military sales and they need a quality double stack. They chose Para.
Para makes a quality product and it sells well at it's price point. If you want a quality built 1911 then you ought to take a look at Para along with the rest but to come out ans say all their guns don't work period is really not an informed comment.
I own guns from Para, STI, S&W, Norinco, Tanfoglio and Berretta. They all shoot great. To date I have had only issues with:
STI (My trojan would not lock back after the last round - issue was firstly the gun was built with a poorly fitted slide stop and the mags that came with the gun had issues). Both were solved with help from the factory - excellent service.
CZ (Since sold) - the right hand slide stop lever broke after a zillion rounds.
Norinco - barrel link broke after 700 rds. Sent it to Dlask for a makeover. Fully custom gun now.
Beretta: Own a Stampede. All the screws needed to be loc tighted down. Lost a screw holding the ejector rod. Finally bought one off of Brownells. Service up here is awhful from my limited experience. Still waiting for a screw from their distributer (Two years).
Would I recommend the STI, CZ or NOrinco. You bet! All three are great guns at their price point and are worthy of any shooters consideration. Based on the serice level from the Canadian Disributer I won't buy another Beretta. Son had a similar experience with Taurus. The latter doesn't pretend to provide service for their guns or at least didn't when he was looking for a new hammer for his revolver. The original one broke in two,
Take Care
Bob