Hello,
I'm a new para owner. I just picked up a P14•45 Limited and had it out to the range this evening. I fired 75 rounds of wolf .45 ACP 230 gr lead loads (indoor range). After 75 flawless rounds, the hammer will no longer ####. Racking the slide or cocking manually yield no results. The hammer just returns to the same position against the slide. I'm very frustrated as I've just brought the gun home. The shop owner had it apart, and this piece is broken (http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/sid=51112/sku/1911_Sear), it came apart at its mounting point and is in two pieces. It's on it's way back to para to have parts replaced under warranty.
It's been a week since I sent my Para in. Naturally curious, I called my shop to see if they had any new developments on it's status. My shop gave the phone number of the repair shop. I called and eventually spoke to someone fluent in English. Apparently the Para gunsmith shows up at his leisure, every couple weeks. They didn't know when he would be in again, and the best they could do was take my name and number and try to have the smith call me when he shows up. Is this normal for Para? I've fired 70 rounds through this gun, and had an uncommon failure. On top of that, they can't even give me a ballpark as to how long it'll take to be repaired?
I e-mailed Para about the issue, and I haven't heard back from them either. I'll give them a few days and I'll be forced to call them. I'm not the only one that thinks this is unreasonable right?
I should have bought a kimber....
I'm a new para owner. I just picked up a P14•45 Limited and had it out to the range this evening. I fired 75 rounds of wolf .45 ACP 230 gr lead loads (indoor range). After 75 flawless rounds, the hammer will no longer ####. Racking the slide or cocking manually yield no results. The hammer just returns to the same position against the slide. I'm very frustrated as I've just brought the gun home. The shop owner had it apart, and this piece is broken (http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/sid=51112/sku/1911_Sear), it came apart at its mounting point and is in two pieces. It's on it's way back to para to have parts replaced under warranty.
It's been a week since I sent my Para in. Naturally curious, I called my shop to see if they had any new developments on it's status. My shop gave the phone number of the repair shop. I called and eventually spoke to someone fluent in English. Apparently the Para gunsmith shows up at his leisure, every couple weeks. They didn't know when he would be in again, and the best they could do was take my name and number and try to have the smith call me when he shows up. Is this normal for Para? I've fired 70 rounds through this gun, and had an uncommon failure. On top of that, they can't even give me a ballpark as to how long it'll take to be repaired?
I e-mailed Para about the issue, and I haven't heard back from them either. I'll give them a few days and I'll be forced to call them. I'm not the only one that thinks this is unreasonable right?
I should have bought a kimber....




























from what i have heard they will take there sweet time It's been a week you'll be looking at months





















