Posted: 9/8/2015 1:31:33 PM EDT
| Does anyone have any of the GP mk12 pistols? I keep hearing great things online but it's in small enough numbers that I don't know if it's marketing. Some of the competition guys are switching to the x-calibur. They say less recoil than an all steel gun. I'm more interested in the x-trim. |
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Quite a bit of discussion on these guns at the Brian Enos Forums.
http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?showforum=211 |
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Does anyone have any of the GP mk12 pistols? I keep hearing great things online but it's in small enough numbers that I don't know if it's marketing. Some of the competition guys are switching to the x-calibur. They say less recoil than an all steel gun. I'm more interested in the x-trim. Must resist the x-trim. Almost pulled the trigger on the closeout Century imported Mk 7. I'm digging the x-trim as well as the new Glock like disassembly |
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Must resist the x-trim. Almost pulled the trigger on the closeout Century imported Mk 7. I'm digging the x-trim as well as the new Glock like disassembly Quoted:
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Does anyone have any of the GP mk12 pistols? I keep hearing great things online but it's in small enough numbers that I don't know if it's marketing. Some of the competition guys are switching to the x-calibur. They say less recoil than an all steel gun. I'm more interested in the x-trim. Must resist the x-trim. Almost pulled the trigger on the closeout Century imported Mk 7. I'm digging the x-trim as well as the new Glock like disassembly Buds apparently has them but I don't trust that. Davidson's has two and I supposedly can buy from them and have it shipped to my FFL. Haven't checked gunbroker yet. But I'm buying one. |
| They are an excellent pistol and are extremely popular in European competition circles. They hype isn't marketing. The Excalibur is very nice. The trigger is the best I've felt on an out of the box pistol and trigger reset is extremely minimal. Lots of videos on youtube. |
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They are an excellent pistol and are extremely popular in European competition circles. They hype isn't marketing. The Excalibur is very nice. The trigger is the best I've felt on an out of the box pistol and trigger reset is extremely minimal. Lots of videos on youtube. Single action crisp? I found a place in my state that has both the x-trim and x-calibur and I'm having trouble deciding. |
| I fondled a MK7 at a gun show and was very impressed with both the single action and double action trigger feel, fit,and finish were spot on. I almost bought it, but I am holding out for the MK12. I have read MANY positive reviews on them. They regular MK12 K100 and P1 seem to be in the $525.00 to $550.00 range. |
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Single action crisp? I found a place in my state that has both the x-trim and x-calibur and I'm having trouble deciding. Quoted:
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They are an excellent pistol and are extremely popular in European competition circles. They hype isn't marketing. The Excalibur is very nice. The trigger is the best I've felt on an out of the box pistol and trigger reset is extremely minimal. Lots of videos on youtube. Single action crisp? I found a place in my state that has both the x-trim and x-calibur and I'm having trouble deciding. For a production pistol it is very good. My definition of crisp is like the proverbial breaking of a glass rod. It probably isn't quite that crisp. I'd go for the one that had the better trigger, leaning towards the X-Calibur. |