FINALLY !......K100 USA

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FINALLY !......K100 USA

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Finally!
K100 USA !
http://grandpowerusa.com/K100Standard.html

(I'll still wait for the .40 S&W version though)
Love .40 Cal.!

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check these videos out of different models


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looks like a baby eagle.

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You are kidding, right fadlan12 ?

I own a standard size Baby Eagle also. I love it too. One of the reasons(beside being high quality) is that it has the SMOOTHEST and CLEANEST lines of any pistol I've seen.
http://www.magnumresearch.com/Expand.as ... ode=MR9400
http://www.magnumresearch.com/Baby_Eagle.asp

But maybe the grip angle is similar though, they both are Very ergonomically designed. They actually are very different if looks and operation mechanics.

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no meant as a slight, I like the Baby Eagle.

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no "slight" taken, friend.

I just wasn't agreing with their look comparisons being the same, friend.

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I must be out of the loop.

What's exciting about this pistol?
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Lumberjack98
It is made in the same region of eastern europe as the great CZ75B's, but since production a few years ago...are handilly Outselling them.

It is winning Gold medals for accuracy in prestigious competitions around the world (one just a couple days ago)

It's magazine also holds 17 rounds, even.

One Canadian forum member wrote recently that the recoil and muzzle flip is so "mechanically muted" that the first time he fired his...he thought he was firing squibs, and had to open it to verify he was using live ammo.

Check these out for only a little info on them:

http://www.grandpower.eu/Download_subor ... rvival.pdf

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Thanks for the info daddySEAL!
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Doesn't it look unique and impressive to you too, friend?

(they are also so tough and dependable in dirty/wet/sandy conditons, among other attributes...that some have called then "the New Glock", but better, when imports begin)
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daddySEAL wrote:Doesn't it look unique and impressive to you too, friend?

(they are also so tough and dependable in dirty/wet/sandy conditons, among other attributes...that some have called then "the New Glock", but better, when imports begin)
It certainly does. However I'm going to see how it does once it hits the mass market and what the reception will be to it.

I've watched the XD's rise and that's with the backing of Springfield Armory and a lot of advertising dollars.

I'm curious to see how this does as a "new" manufacturer to the American market and what they are able to do to get their name out.
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Well, even though they have only been in production for a couple years, they are becoming known and loved by informed buyers around the world,...but, just not in US yet.

Mark my words, Lumberjack98 friend...in a couple months when US importing starts...everyone will know and the word will pass quickly!
The president and creator told me that as soon as his government issues him a permit to import to US, he will send 100,000 pistols for sale.

Here's just one of the posts on the Canadian gun forum about them:
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/sh ... light=K100
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