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Para Ordnance LDA with friend.

Here are some pics of two 1911s that I finished recently.

Top: Para Ordnance LDA (light double action). Reliability package (polished integral feed ramp, chamber, and breach face), tuned trigger, tuned extractor, tuned slide stop, Wolff springs, and Heinie Slant Pro sights.

Bottom: Springfield Armory .38 Super. Reliability package, tuned trigger ( using Ed Brown Hammer and sear), tuned extractor, tuned slide stop, Wolff springs, Ed brown "Memory groove" beavertail, Chip McCormick carbon fiber / titanium trigger, Ed Brown tactical thumb safety, and Novak Low Mount sights.

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Mt Para

Here is a pic of mine. I dont shoot it much as I am afraid to scratch it. :flag:



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Here's mine-- this is a mid 90's P14 that was built by Terry Tussey-- took me a year to get, he did a bunch of work to it- the trigger job he did is the best trigger I've ever had. After I got it back I used it for IPSC and had to send it back to him (along with another check) to have the finish redone (is that a word?) because the slide turned purplish color after 2 or 3 thousand rounds. I don't like the finish, but every time I save enough money to have it re-done I buy another 1911. :)
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Rahjerz, tried to get link to post pic but it did not work. Sorry.

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The link was pasted incorrectly, but you use img code not url. url is for links img for images.
 
Here is my Para Family

I just add another Para Ordnance P14 Limited to my collection. Here is a picture of my Para family so far.

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Truly the most beautiful weapons,unfortunately live in Brazil where we have no access to these wonders we have to content ourselves with only two brands Taurus and Imbel.Unfortunately the Taurus that are here, are not the same that go to Miami. The guns are manufactured by Imbel durable, the finish does not have the same standard of Springfield made ​​by her and sent to the U.S.Our laws are too harsh to us, in practice the highest caliber that we have are:.38 spl and .380 acp.To buy a larger caliber you have to be registered as a sniper in the army for more than three years,you also need to be competing and being have in place in hanking,only then can buy the larger calibers.Hopefully one day I can under these gems here in our stores with prices closer together,I'm a fan of the 1911 model I think the most beautiful pistols,I apologize errors in words, as I said I'm from Brazil and I hope to comment on weapons with you more often.
 
New Para (new to me)

Just picked up this NHX1045N, "Night Hawg" in a trade.
Looking forward to trying it out soon.
I contacted Para and they told me it was made in March 2009.
 

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I finally managed to get a photo done of my 1911 family, and then one of my two Para-Ordance 1911 sttyle handguns.

I the top is a 16-40 and the black one under it is a 14-40 compact.
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Then here they are with the rest of the family...
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This is the Black Ops they just sent me as a replacement for an old CCO. It was a nice upgrade, but I chose it over other options for resale value, not because I wanted this gun. I wanted another LDA, but they won't have any for several months, at least, so I had them send me this one, and put it up for sale. :)

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I have two, the SS now has wood grips, the CMD wrap around rubber.

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