CptnBlues63
Regular
- Location
- Northern Alberta
Thanks a lot for the input and opinions folks, I appreciate it!
... There are better 1911's out there for the same or less money. ....
Would you mind giving some details, please! Don't get me wrong, I'm not questioning your experience or comments, I'm just genuinely curious and would like to know what you can get cheaper than 700$ that offers better quality than Para.
I have a Para P14/45 and I am fairly happy with it. No, I don’t think it’s the most refined 1911 out there, but I didn’t pay over $5,000 as some are asking for some STI models. I think the trigger on mine could be better, but for the love of me, I just can’t get mine to jam. However, if I can get a better one for less than $700, maybe it is time to dump it or just get a playmate for it.Thanks.
We won't talk about new gun for Nationals will we Jay![]()
My comment would be in reference to the SSP which currently sells for around $1100 or more. In this price range there are the STI Trojans, Dan Wesson PM7 (although they have seen a price increase lately), Kimbers, Sigs and S&W's. At the price point that the Para GI Expert is to be expected $700(currently 750 at Ellwood Epps) I'd entertain a STI Spartan--slightly higher in cost but proven and STI doesn't make excuses when you have a warranty concern, BUL, Springfield GI, Taurus or even a, ugh, Norinco and put the difference into mods. There is also the used firearm market. For the record, I did not say that the SSP I had was problematic or inaccurate. Quite the opposite. It was reliable and accurate. I've might have been jaded by my dealings with Wedge but my used Colt Series 80 doesn't exhibit any peening when I bought it and still doesn't after a further 5-6000 rounds (I bought it used for 900 and has mods done by a gunsmith) and my DW PM7 (which cost me $25 more than the SSP) doesn't exhibit any peening after close to 1000 rounds wheras the slide on my Para started to exhibit peening after the first couple hundred of rounds. I'm glad you like your 14-45 but realize that it is a double stacked 1911 and is very different that the SSP or GI Expert which is single stacked. Like I said, your money, your choice but I'm done with Para.
The extractor on my P14-45 lost a little tension after a couple of thousand rounds, if I remember right, so I just adjusted it with my hands. After that, I just beveled and polished the bottom inside part of it (the way followed by the loaded round on its way up behind the extractor claw). About 3,000 rounds later, it hasn't given me the slightest problem.
I know I measured the tension weight, but I don't remember right now how heavy I set it. There's tons of info about it on the Internet, though, so it shouldn't be hard to find. For instance:
http://yarchive.net/gun/pistol/1911_extractor_tension.html
http://www.sightm1911.com/lib/tech/reliability_secrets.htm
I hope this helps.



























