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Link Posted: 5/25/2015 4:07:21 PM EDT
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Gang, I see you can still find Mk7s for about $150 less than a Mk12. Is the new takedown lever worth the $150 difference? Or should I fork over the dough for a Mk12?

Link Posted: 5/25/2015 6:12:08 PM EDT
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Gang, I see you can still find Mk7s for about $150 less than a Mk12. Is the new takedown lever worth the $150 difference? Or should I fork over the dough for a Mk12?

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Had mine since 2012, till this day no issue with trigger guard take down.....Once you get used to it.  jgsales has them right now for $$379 New.I bet will still shoot just as good as the newer mk12s.
Link Posted: 5/27/2015 9:27:09 PM EDT
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Canuck223....the x-calibur comes with 2 extra recoil springs/different colors, would you know which color represents bullet weights to be used? Thanks
Link Posted: 5/30/2015 12:38:39 AM EDT
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Odds are you will never use the red spring. It's for +p ammo when used in the X-Calibur.
The other two springs likely have a slight difference in the number of coils, but the spring is the same base weight.

Start with the spring in the gun and your preferred ammo. If the fired brass is landing at your feet, you may want to step down to the shorter spring.
If that brass is flying too far from the gun, well you get the picture.....

Link Posted: 5/30/2015 4:06:52 AM EDT
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Odds are you will never use the red spring. It's for +p ammo when used in the X-Calibur.
The other two springs likely have a slight difference in the number of coils, but the spring is the same base weight.

Start with the spring in the gun and your preferred ammo. If the fired brass is landing at your feet, you may want to step down to the shorter spring.
If that brass is flying too far from the gun, well you get the picture.....

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Canuck223....the x-calibur comes with 2 extra recoil springs/different colors, would you know which color represents bullet weights to be used? Thanks


Odds are you will never use the red spring. It's for +p ammo when used in the X-Calibur.
The other two springs likely have a slight difference in the number of coils, but the spring is the same base weight.

Start with the spring in the gun and your preferred ammo. If the fired brass is landing at your feet, you may want to step down to the shorter spring.
If that brass is flying too far from the gun, well you get the picture.....



Much appreciated
Link Posted: 5/30/2015 9:39:15 AM EDT
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Had mine since 2012, till this day no issue with trigger guard take down.....Once you get used to it.  jgsales has them right now for $$379 New.I bet will still shoot just as good as the newer mk12s.
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Gang, I see you can still find Mk7s for about $150 less than a Mk12. Is the new takedown lever worth the $150 difference? Or should I fork over the dough for a Mk12?



Had mine since 2012, till this day no issue with trigger guard take down.....Once you get used to it.  jgsales has them right now for $$379 New.I bet will still shoot just as good as the newer mk12s.


Looking at the website, I don't see any listed. Do you have to call and order?
Link Posted: 5/30/2015 4:18:13 PM EDT
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Looking at the website, I don't see any listed. Do you have to call and order?
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Gang, I see you can still find Mk7s for about $150 less than a Mk12. Is the new takedown lever worth the $150 difference? Or should I fork over the dough for a Mk12?



Had mine since 2012, till this day no issue with trigger guard take down.....Once you get used to it.  jgsales has them right now for $$379 New.I bet will still shoot just as good as the newer mk12s.


Looking at the website, I don't see any listed. Do you have to call and order?


Date I posted they were in stock...but as I noticed when ever they have them in stock at that price it goes quickly.  If you don't see pics of the firearm they are out if stock.

Right now Buds gunshop has the P1 MK 7...shorter barrel of 3.66"  for $366 buds item#411552996
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