Grand Power X-Calibur - Would you?

So, does this model work for you?

  • Colour me interested

    Votes: 24 27.6%
  • Could be a contender

    Votes: 16 18.4%
  • I'll wait and see

    Votes: 13 14.9%
  • Not with a 10' poll

    Votes: 34 39.1%

  • Total voters
    87
One more. Is the trigger very far away from the grip? Cause I have a very small hand, I am worry about reaching for the trigger if u know what I mean.

Any input would be great.
Thx guys

Sorry, missed this by a minute.

The origional frame or the MK6 were fine with smaller hands. My 10 year old boys can handle my GP6 without trouble.

The MK7 and the current Grand Power guns have the interchangeable backstrap system so the fit should be even more certain.
 
Sorry, missed this by a minute.

The origional frame or the MK6 were fine with smaller hands. My 10 year old boys can handle my GP6 without trouble.

The MK7 and the current Grand Power guns have the interchangeable backstrap system so the fit should be even more certain.

thanks Canuck223.

I like the grip angle of the Glock 17 Gen4 but the grip just doesnt fit right in my hands. Thats why I am looking at the Grand Power.
I found the CZ is pretty snappy too.
Are you from Vancouver cause you use "Canuck" as your name.
thanks for all the info.
 
Using the 147gr ammo around 130PF, the muzzle barely seems to rise.

I shot mine back to back with the CZ SP01 Shadow, expecting the steel framed gun to kick less. Instead it seemed snappier than the polymer framed gun.

While shooting, I'd had guys say the gun didn't seem to move. Then I saw a video of me shooting an 8 round steel stage. He wasn't kidding. The gun just doesn't seem to move.

http://www.grandpower.eu/en/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=83&Itemid=131

Here's a factory video showing the gun on full auto. It says a lot.
 
How's the recoil on the k100? Cause I want one but I can't find a demo around Vancouver area.

It's one of, if not, the softest shooting 9mm pistols I have ever shot (and not trying to brag but I have shot a lot of different handguns). Barely barely recoiled, it was amazing.
 
Oh great.... lots of slots in the slide to let dirt and other grunge into the works...

No thanks. Also I find it's busy looking to the point of grossly ugly.
 
Oh great.... lots of slots in the slide to let dirt and other grunge into the works...

No thanks. Also I find it's busy looking to the point of grossly ugly.

Fair enough, I like the looks of the standard K100. The scallops are not to everyones taste, but my guess is they are more for weight reduction than esthetics.
 
What grain do you guys prefer? Or no difference at all.

I wanna try the target with the conversion kit. (SA only)

I prefer the 147 gr bullets and Viht N320 powder.

I'd get the gun and try it as is before you worry about the SA trigger.

I have the GP6 and the stock trigger is awesome in single action as is. The new X-Caliber is supposed to have an even lighter single action pull (16 vs 25 Newtons).

Swapping out the trigger isn't terribly hard.
 
Like my first model target. Trigger pull is pretty light in single action - no creep. I usually shoot 115Gr. bullets. I think the long slide and 120mm barrel would be the cats meaow to shoot. Not impressed with the model STI has with 120mm barrel sticking out of the short slide. Needs the longer sight radius and looks worse to me than the slots on the long slide.
 
I prefer the 147 gr bullets and Viht N320 powder.

I'd get the gun and try it as is before you worry about the SA trigger.

I have the GP6 and the stock trigger is awesome in single action as is. The new X-Caliber is supposed to have an even lighter single action pull (16 vs 25 Newtons).

Swapping out the trigger isn't terribly hard.

Thx for all the info. Can't wait till they bring them to van.
 
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