Posted: 9/12/2005 3:31:04 PM EDT
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Well, it's pretty sad to see one whole thread here. In all the boards I frequent, I see a ton of negative comments on Paras in general, and few good ones. I've owned a dozen or so, and never once had a malfunction. They were all modified by me, but they did not malfunction prior to modification. I can't be the only one. I just thought I would post here for no other reason but to ramble and proclaim my liking of Paras in general. Talking to freinds at some of the local shops here in town, Paras are always good sellers, and they seem to get positive feedback from their customers. Does anyone else here have a history of having great Paras? |
| Dude, stop spreading the gospel about how wonderful Paras are. Don't you understand, that's just going to increase the demand, reulting in a rise in prices. I'm having a hard enough time putting together the money to buy my next couple. (So far, I have a C7/45 LDA, Colonel, & Stealth Hi-Cap. I hope to add a Nite-Tac, a TAC-S, and a Nite-Hawk to the collection when I can.) |
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I have a 1993 P14-45 steel frame. It was one of the variety right after they re-shaped and slimmed the grip area (making it less angular) and I love it. I have never had any problems with it, it digested every type of ammunition I have asked of it. I wish I had kept a log, but I didn't. I basically shot it until the barrel and bushing were showing wear. Even the front strap was missing its finish in the places where my fingers were. I had a Wilson high-ride beavertail installed, dropped in a Wilson FLGR and had Novak sights installed ~1996/7. In 2002 I shipped it to Novak's for a complete workup... carry bevel pkg, reliability pkg, Kart barrel, new bushing, hand matting on the front strap, etc. and Birdsong's Black-T finish. The gun is even more amazing to shoot now than before. h, I am planning to get a P12-45 and eventually have it worked on by Novak's crew to look like its bigger brother. I only wish Para was still offering NIB P12s in black... seems it only comes in stainless now. The only problems I have heard about with Paras was with regard to the early alloy framed models. |
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GRB, Sorry I didn't see your post earlier. I love all of my Paras. I don't think I could honestly pick a favorite out of them. Buy the Hi-Cap, you won't regret it. I shouldn't say that, you might regret it. Once you get the feel for the LDA trigger, you'll end up buying more. They're addictive. Frank |
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Mine are kept fed on a diet of WWB, bought exclusively at Wal-Mart. Yeah, Wal-Mart is the Evil Empire, conspiring with Communist China to overtake America one town at a time, but their prices are tough to beat. Besides, when all of those W/M greeters lose their senior-citizen disguises and reveal to the world that they are really highly-skilled Chinese sabatouers, I'll just plug them with ammo bought at Wal-Mart. Seriously, I would say that 98% of the ammo I've fired through them has been WWB, and the other 2% was some handloads. None of the guns has had an ammo related failure. |