.45 in something other than 1911

Never tried their .45ACP but the 9 mm is a sweet shooter!
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Grand Power....made in Slovakia (ambi controls)

I have one in 9mm. Nice guns but they have had trouble catching on here. They have changed distributors at least a couple of times. The last change saw a huge price increase which probably hasn't helped their cause.
 
Grand Power....made in Slovakia (ambi controls)

I have one in 9mm. Nice guns but they have had trouble catching on here. They have changed distributors at least a couple of times. The last change saw a huge price increase which probably hasn't helped their cause.
Thanks Sailor!
I've never paid attention to the Grand Power line. For some reason, the name reminds me of the Browning HiPower and I always thought the GP was some kind of DA HiPower clone!
Have to admit they are nice looking and very user friendly looking firearms. Would love to try one if I ever see one!
 
I've owned the MARK 23 twice and is not a joke....it's a serious offensive combat pistol. At my 50 yard indoor range placing 10 rounds of factory 230 gr. FMJ in a grouping the size of a grapefruit standing up two hand tactical stance in fairly easy. I would feel very confident if I took it out to Silverdale outdoor range 100/200 yeards I could hit the gong many times using 200 grain +P @ 1050 fps at 200 yards.

Coupled with the Streamlight LAM (Laser Aiming Module) and Knights Armament Corp sound suppressor ....it's probably the most Elite Combat .45 Auto pistol on the planet. Standard 12 round magazine, long sight radius and match grade 5.9" Chrome lined barrel ....+P+ 200/230 grain premium JHP would be an insanely accurate package.

Once I get finances in order...i will buy it for the 3rd time, hopefully keeping it for many years down the road....that is...if I can still find a NIB MARK 23 ???


Such a lethal work of art...suppressed ;)

They've got lots of NIB ones at Little Creek and Fayetteville.
 
Grand Power....made in Slovakia (ambi controls)

I have one in 9mm. Nice guns but they have had trouble catching on here. They have changed distributors at least a couple of times. The last change saw a huge price increase which probably hasn't helped their cause.

Hey sailor...I have to agree with this....bought the Sti gp6 as my first pistol...great shooter, really well made for Tupperware...but a lack of support made me sell it....shame..
 
This is a great choice on a limited budget. Especially now that irunguns is selling a bunch of factory refurbished police trade ins for under $400 USD.

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...Semi-Auto-Barrel-4-5-399-99-Police-Trade-In-s

Well with the exchange your looking at around 630$ CND after taxes and shipping. When about a 100$ more you can buy a new one. That wasn't holstered like crazy.

You can normally find non refurbished couple hundred rounds fired one for 650 or less.
 
Yeah, the exchange rate is a killer these days for sure. That said, these returns do come with night sights and three magazines. But your point about finding a used one in Canada for less is a good suggestion. Less shipping costs too.
 
You must have huge hands, none of those guns (except possibly the 220 with reasonable grips fitted) would work for me. Also, none of those guns except the Glocks (which are really not good to shoot due to the insane trigger reach) are even reasonable priced. The Mark 23 is a bad joke, that costs, what, $3K? Yeah right.

Woot for big guns for big hands.
 
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