Para Ordnance 1911

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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by Baljit » Wed May 04, 2011 3:05 am

No problum Manga ji , if you need more info. send me your number then we can talk about that, in the mean time keep shooting and have fun with the toy's. :cheers:

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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by Sakobav » Wed May 04, 2011 4:08 am

ajayplahane wrote:Ngrewal,
I think you didn't get what I was saying. The finish of the gun is too much awsome to be understood by a common man, since it closely resembles a chinese toy-gun. If a roadside goonda sees this gun in our hand, he may think it as a chinese toy.
I again repeat, the deterrance of a weapon is not in it's use, but in it's threat of use. A good example is of the teacher, in mofussil areas (those good old days..), with a stick in his hand :shock: . As long as he intimidates the students by showing the stick and threatening to use it, its deterrance remains in action. As soon as he uses it and hits it to somebody, the threat and deterrance ends there for him. Now, dont take it literally. I am talking of the principle.
Another example... U take a LIC policy...do you really intend to have its benefit...?
It is your wish that it should not be encashed prematurely.....!!
But if at all it has to, it will give your family asupport for life.
Likewise, we wish not to come across any moment, when we have to use a weapon. But if at all we have to, then it saves our life....
Get that... :lol:
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You are mixing apples and oranges dont get it... I said what I had to and check this forum for this precise discussion. There is more to it but every one to their own

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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by ajayplahane » Fri May 06, 2011 11:02 pm

Ngrewal bhai,
I won't give up so easily. :mrgreen:
If somebody pulls out his gun, it should frighten others....
Firing at somebody must be a last option....
Better if it has a life-threatening look.....
No court case and no issue.

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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by Godara » Sat Mar 16, 2013 1:36 pm

Nice collection nd thanks for sharing i want to own a 1911 a1 as soon as i got paper work done

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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by Hammerhead » Sun Mar 31, 2013 9:23 pm

Good Thread Baljit

A Working video to clear the jams ........ Amazing ... !

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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by Baljit » Sun Mar 31, 2013 11:52 pm

Very nice video!! Thank's Haji

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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by Vikram » Mon Apr 01, 2013 12:32 am

Haji,

That was a very useful video.Thank you for posting.

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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by a__v » Mon Apr 01, 2013 3:11 am

Thanks for the video Haji, very informative indeed!

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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by timmy » Mon Apr 01, 2013 4:37 am

Baljit:

Lovely looking pistols, to be sure! Thanks for sharing the pictures. 100,000 rounds? That's a lot of ammo!

Please tell me, aside from the cartridge (45 ACP) how would you compare the build and finish of your Para Ordnance pistols versus a Colt-made 1911? Say, a Gold Cup, or Series 70, or Series 80?
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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by Baljit » Wed Apr 03, 2013 2:49 am

Timmy, I am not a big fan of (45 ACP).I use to have a colt govt.model in 45 and i run through lot's of problem with that, gun keep jamming in the rain when i am shooting in IPSC match. I am not the only one have that problem ,there is other guy in my team having the same problem as well, since i switch to Para Ordnance i do not have that problem.

Here,only i am talking about the gun i have, also my team member have because both of us have the same problems.


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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by timmy » Wed Apr 03, 2013 6:00 am

What sort of jams did you experience? Were they failure to feed, or stovepipes or what? I'm guessing that the problem was something that working the feed ramp couldn't cure.
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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by Baljit » Wed Apr 03, 2013 9:41 pm

Timmy, yes indeed the problem i face is failure to feed, not only me my team member also have the same problem.


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