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Remember your groupings that day.... VERY sweet weapon. I equate it to the difference between a factory model Ford Mustang (standard Military ACP model) and a Pacer Car for NASCAR races (Para O).Tgace said:I shot the LDA once. Very smooooth trigger. Unlike any other DA I ever shot. I only purchased a Glock for consistency with my work sidearm.
kenpotex said:Anybody own or have experience with a Para P13, P12, or LDA Carry-12? If yes, what's your opinion? I'm looking for new toy and these piqued my interest b/c they're high-cap, I like the 1911 design, and they're prettier than a Glock (the other type I'm looking at).
Glocks (espically the crisp recoiling rounds like .40) are unforgiving on unlocked wrists. Most Glock jams are due to weak magazine springs or recoil springs. Replaced mine and no problems.Kembudo-Kai Kempoka said:I switched to para because GLOCKS JAM!!!. All the glock fans who insist they do not... I bring a camera when I go shooting in the desert, and snap photos of the Glock guys shaking their heads in frustration and disbelief. If I can find out how to scan and post them, I will.
Dave
Warthog:kenpotex said:Thanks for the feedback guys. I haven't had an opportunity to fire a PO yet. I handled the P-12 and really like the way it felt, I like the idea of 12 rounds of .45. I have normal size hands (medium or large glove size) and the P-12 just felt a little more comfortable than a Glock .45. I don't know that I'd want to go down to the Warthog just because I'm sure it wouldn't be much fun to shoot (a .45 in that small of a package).
Hi,Tulisan said:How many rounds does the warthog have....anybody know? :idunno: