Para Ordnance PXT Warthog Pistol
Para Ordnance Handguns (Pistols)
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| Product ID: |
61834 |
| UPC: |
770752237411 |
| MFG ID: |
PSHX645RK |
$824.99
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Para-Ordnance MFG Inc (Para USA)
The Para-Ordnance PXT Warthog 1911 Pistol is the smallest semi-automatic pistol around but don't let the size fool you. The Para-Ordnance Warthog Pistol can be carried into most all situations but will not sacrifice the stopping power. Easy to control with the contoured grip design the Para-Ordnance Warthog Pistol gives you natural pointability and with the extracting reliability of the new and exclusive Para Power Extractor you can be sure that the Para-Ordnance Warthog Pistol is the best super-compact you can find
- Para-Ordnance PXT Warthog 1911Pistol
- Model: Warthog PXT Single Action Pistols
- Manufacturer Number: PSH645R
- Type: 1911
- Action: Single Only
- Caliber: 45 ACP
- Barrel Length: 3 Inch
- Capacity: 6 Round
- Safety: Thumb/Grip/Integral Locking System
- Grips: Black Synthetic
- Sights: 3-Dot Fixed
- Weight: 30 Ounces
- Finish: Black
- Quantity: 1
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Reviewer: Ben Lucky
Expertise: Not Chosen
Classical 1911 simplicity to use, and a very compact package. I have been through 300 rounds 230 ball ammo without a hickup. It points naturally and shoots well. The only 2 points I'd like to see done a little better is the finish on the pistol got nicked rather easily on the lower grip part of the frame when I leaned into a bench at the range with the pistol in a holster, and the magazines should all have the pinky extension. I have big hands and normally curl under the pinky when shooting a SAA or compact pistol, but with a fat grip and solid kick, this make the pistol unstable without the mag extension.
Oh yeah, and why are the magazines $50 each?
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