para 14-45 LDA
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para 14-45 LDA
just looking for opinions info and exp with said gun
not that you will keep me from getting one as i already have it now but i want to know what you guys know
not that you will keep me from getting one as i already have it now but i want to know what you guys know
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Re: para 14-45 LDA
Some folks like them.
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Keep us posted on how it shoots!
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I would not buy a gun made in Canada, but that is me.
Keep us posted on how it shoots!
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Re: para 14-45 LDA
I don't have a LDA, but I do love my P12-45 SA. Have you looked into http://forums.1911forum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=33? Some good info there.
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Re: para 14-45 LDA
I have an LDA as a carry gun - half the capacity of the one you are looking at - and I love it. The double stack is done well on the 14-45 and it really isn't that thick. Good manufacturer and great trigger. Enjoy.
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Re: para 14-45 LDA
Carry 12. Love the LDA.
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Re: para 14-45 LDA
sweet keep the info coming
i hope that i will have some time to shoot it this month
this is what i will use as my carry i like the extra rounds
that was the main reason i wanted this one
i hope that i will have some time to shoot it this month
this is what i will use as my carry i like the extra rounds
that was the main reason i wanted this one
"I have two guns. One for each of ya" Doc Holiday
"Out here, due process is a bullet."
"Why Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave."
"forgiveness is between them and god its my job to arrange the meeting" man on fire
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Re: para 14-45 LDA
Agreed, and in some cases the difference in thickness is negligible.Kalrog wrote:I have an LDA as a carry gun - half the capacity of the one you are looking at - and I love it. The double stack is done well on the 14-45 and it really isn't that thick. Good manufacturer and great trigger. Enjoy.
Here is my P-13 compared to a Kimber Ultra Carry II.
Overall width is identical (although the UC's grip tapers). In terms of concealment the two would fair about the same.
The Ultra Carry could be fitted with aftermarket grips that are thinner...thus giving it the edge, but as it comes from the factory...it's pretty thick. With that in mind, I'll take the additional rounds afforded by the Para every time.
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Re: para 14-45 LDA
yeah i didnt think it was wider at the widest points just at the edges but i have a fat hand anyway
its no more grip that the M9 i had. one less round but its 45 over 9mm yeah even a demacrat can do that math
its no more grip that the M9 i had. one less round but its 45 over 9mm yeah even a demacrat can do that math
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"Out here, due process is a bullet."
"Why Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave."
"forgiveness is between them and god its my job to arrange the meeting" man on fire
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"Why Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave."
"forgiveness is between them and god its my job to arrange the meeting" man on fire
Re: para 14-45 LDA
I bought a pair(?) of the Hogue finger grips for my P12. Wow, what a difference they made. The gun felt good before the grips, but great afterward. It was like going from flannel drawers to silk.
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Re: para 14-45 LDA
how much did that add to the size of the griping areawaynev wrote:I bought a pair(?) of the Hogue finger grips for my P12. Wow, what a difference they made. The gun felt good before the grips, but great afterward. It was like going from flannel drawers to silk.
"I have two guns. One for each of ya" Doc Holiday
"Out here, due process is a bullet."
"Why Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave."
"forgiveness is between them and god its my job to arrange the meeting" man on fire
"Out here, due process is a bullet."
"Why Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave."
"forgiveness is between them and god its my job to arrange the meeting" man on fire
Re: para 14-45 LDA
What about New York?anygunanywhere wrote:I would not buy a gun made in Canada, but that is me.
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Re: para 14-45 LDA
what does that have to do with new york???boomerang wrote:What about New York?anygunanywhere wrote:I would not buy a gun made in Canada, but that is me.
"I have two guns. One for each of ya" Doc Holiday
"Out here, due process is a bullet."
"Why Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave."
"forgiveness is between them and god its my job to arrange the meeting" man on fire
"Out here, due process is a bullet."
"Why Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave."
"forgiveness is between them and god its my job to arrange the meeting" man on fire
Re: para 14-45 LDA
Very little. The new grips replace the old ones, but they are one piece and add the finger grooves around the front of the magazine well.lunchbox wrote:how much did that add to the size of the griping areawaynev wrote:I bought a pair(?) of the Hogue finger grips for my P12. Wow, what a difference they made. The gun felt good before the grips, but great afterward. It was like going from flannel drawers to silk.
Here are the grips for your gun. http://www.hogueinc.com/getgrip/merchan ... =79&step=4
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Re: para 14-45 LDA
do you for some reason think .45acp is better then 9mm?lunchbox wrote:yeah i didnt think it was wider at the widest points just at the edges but i have a fat hand anyway
its no more grip that the M9 i had. one less round but its 45 over 9mm yeah even a demacrat can do that math