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The gun shoots incredibly well. There is even a video I watched with one of the original engineers reported the problem to Remington with a fix for it that cost $5 and this was in the 700’s second or third year in production. Snap. They shoot very well out of the box, take a lot of uses. My Wilson Stainless Protector came with a MIM mag release, which was just fine for three years until it inexplicably sheared in two during a range session. Being bought by Remington who’s 1911’s are known for being among the cheaper line guns is no plus. The Spyderco ParaMilitary 2 is a mid-sized EDC (slightly on the larger end) measuring around 8.3 inches in total. × I purchased the iconic para 3 after the sweet reviews on this knife. It was a POS from the get go. Non Remington example Ford could of fixed an electrical problem on the Mustang II and Pinto at cost of 50 cents a car. The problem, though, is that pockets of air can make it into the metal. Thankfully still lots of 1911 choices. I dont know about the review but I have a Para 14-45 stainless and its been a great performer. A rifle trigger, even an out sourced replacement would not cost more than $20-30 in volume. Para is pretty, accurate and unreliable. Having every confidence in them despite the fact that they completely ignored my request that their night sight option be installed, I went to range and here is where I drew the line, after inserting fully loaded mag hit slide release pistol jammed mag fell out. I even used a few hundred of my brothers Mickey Mouse hand loads; (the same ones that turned my Browning into a brick until I could get to my Gunsmith and have him pound the 9mm round out of the barrel.) See how the ice cream melts. The history of Para has been checkered with ups and downs in availability, quality and concerns over the company’s life. Hopefully time will tell if I bought a decent .45 or as one person called it, “a nice paperweight”. Imperialism is when you take what you want with disregard of who you destroying like the Kings and Dictators of the past. I will truly miss the Para brand… R.I.P. I was issued a totally different knife for work, an auto benchmade with 154cm that sells for quite a bit more than this para 3. While still made from hardy CPM S30V steel, it's now a much more compact at 2.95”. We all agreed makes a niece paper weight. That was fun for about two mags full. I ended up ordering and fitting an Ed Brown mag release which was milled from bar stock instead, but I can’t fault Wilson’s customer service as they did everything to make it right. Bought a stainless Expert a couple of years ago, been satisfied with it. Don\’t get your knickers in a bunch over the apparent demise of Para-Ordnance. SALE* $224.95 The Freedom Group is owned by a group that is totally out control. Maybe I should get a Wilson safety too? Para might have once been great, but they’ve been garbage for years. I am one consumer that will not miss them. The Para 3 continues its name's legacy with a design for everyday carry that reaches (and cuts) far beyond its size. I own a handful of 1911s and this is the first I’ve ever had like this. with them to the extent they need serious repairs continually. Called several of my friends who also purchased these and all of them had the same problem with the ambi safety. The bighawg 14+1 alloy is my favorite , I bought and sold them 3 at a time for years never had a complaint . After reading these comments, it’s like I’m on another planet! My feelings are obviously very mixed and I’m not sure I want my life or my family’s well being jeopardized by a potentially defective firearm, but I’m going to stay hopeful it’s not a “paperweight”. Why didn’t Browning think of that? Really comfortable and you won`t notice that I am carrying it. My first Colt 1911 (made in late 1911 or early 1912, and frame-stamped “United States Property”) I still have, but replaced the slide years ago with a brand-new “series 70” slide along with a custom bushing and S&W “K-frame” revolver sights low-mounted on the rear of the slide. I wanted to have a 1911 with adjustable sight . This is a step up but I will always have a fond spot in my heart for this Para. I don’t believe that for a minute. Spyderco Para 3 Knives in stock and ready to ship. The trigger on the Para is solid. I have a Black ops 1911 .45 with about 6 origianl double stack 14 magazines that I have never fired. The result is the Para 3. I replaced the mags with McCormick and Wilson 8 rounders and have had zero issues with the gun in over 2000 rounds so far. Regardless, I feel that I got a great deal for what I paid. I no longer own the gun and I wouldn’t buy another. I expect I will buy a Wilson Combat Classic Supergrade or an Ed Brown Executive Elite for my next 1911. No thanks. Their customer service was horrible, and on the 2 occasions I have had to deal with them on behalf of a client (with 2 different representatives), they were rude, arrogant, uncompromising and disrespectful. 14 round double-stacks. Lots of options. Hopefully, that “deal” I got will prove to be a good one. Took it to the range to run some rounds through it and began having issues. Guess I’ll be keeping these as future collectibles as well. That being said they do have issues, their service department had my pistol for two months it had a casting defect that was not repairable, eventually the frame was replaced. Sorry to see competition diminished. Go Para! Para is their worst enemy. Black Ops and the skull/wings logo didn’t help function: Tacticool. It does its job well, when everything is humming along. I have owned 2; the first is a P-14 built from one of the early kits, which, after another $1,500 worth of gun smithing, now works fine. Talk about a freakin “Jam”. I Recently took the pistol from behind the old cook books and cleaned it to qualify for a CCW because it’s my only gun with a good holster. Mr. Stone replied that Para had a habit of drilling the slide stop hole in the frame in the wrong location. One annoying problem that remained was the breaking of barrel links every three thousand rounds or so. I was under the impression that Para was making the Remington 1911’s. I don`t know if I am one of the lucky few or QC was much better back then. And I’d also have someone address the problem this particular Black Ops has with feeding the first round. 3 Para hasn't got the length of history of some regiments but is regarded by its members as the toughest regiment anywhere. Look at the slide serrations on this dude, and you’ll see what I mean. The difference is that when I called Wilson on my cell from the range, I had a mag release in the mail that day. Stay in the house…call the cops…don’t brag to the 911 operator that you are armed. protect our freedom like it was done hundreds of years ago, but we have to be diligent in what we say and how we say say it. Details. The actual act of forging aligns the crystalline structure of the metal, making it more resilient to stress and less brittle. I have never thought their guns were anywhere near the price they were asking for them. Who would spend 1500 bucks gunsmithing on a weapon that they could sell and buy another brand for the same 1500. Or when I drop it? For those that want more from the platform, at least in the current configurations, the Black Ops come with some classic Para twists. I regularly shot golf balls on top of IBC root beer bottles ever 5-6 weeks, and I always did 3 rds out per ball & bottle, mag change, and repeat. I still have 2. And the purpose of the calls were fairly minor, it wasn’t like I was being unreasonable and demanding things. Agreed. Just purchased a p14 used was skeptical after mixed reviews, I am glade I made the purchase gun runs like a sewing machine, hollow point round nose not a single issue running factory USA made mags.Love my new gun, I am now a proud owner of a Para like yourself I will continue to pass the word and range reviews. Goodbye Para and sorry to see you go! I am sorry to hear they are going away. It is durable, and slick. Sloped sights? The TB-3's new 4-oscillator engine is coupled to a 32-step sequencer, which supports 64 patterns spread over eight banks. 10 round double stacks. Para pioneered double stack single actions, and developed a double action for the 1911 that gained favor with law enforcement. If Taurus goes belly up will they be collector guns? Peeing took place at the frame’s slide-stop locking notch. The weapon was cycling properly but it wouldn’t always fire when I pressed the trigger. Feature Articles, I was a PARA “fan from the early 1990s for their courage to innovate design. The concept of freedom to bare BTDT! Not Kimbers or Colts, just the factory ones. It had several problems right out of the box. Was it worth it ? The electrical problem could of caused fire. The way I see it, even if I have to put some money into it, I will have a nice .45 for a cheap price. I’d also switch out the rear sight. They should be dominating the market at this price point. In addition, I was impressed by their LDA trigger and bought a Carry 9 for the trigger alone. Remington is a large part of the problem. SALE* $220.00 $179.95: C223GPRGR: Spyderco Plain Edge K390 Ranger Green G-10 Para 3 Bento Box Shop Exclusive You may order as many as you like, no limit. I have never had an issue with any of them. I prayed that some how, some where their quality would get better. Pistols . I used to have a Light Double Action (LDA) Tac-Four (.45) with double stack magazine. The gun integrates a lot of features I consider mandatory for a defensive carry gun. What’s the point? I purchased a used P14-45 Limited from Pineville, NC in perfect condition. As for Taurus, again, maybe I bought the only good one they made. Description . I was a first time 1911 buyer with my Para Pro Comp 9mm. We will never be able to use our “guns” to At any rate I will not be selling this pistol. Since this was my carry weapon I felt that was entirely unacceptable and sold it. Really? Custom Made Titanium Deep Carry Pocket Clip For Spyderco Para 3. the box the slide safety when engaged would let the gun discharge the company several years ago. The ambidextrous thumb safety and fat beaver-tail safety are both common features on these types of guns. Appearance still “Ugly”. Directed by Martin McDonagh. I still have a Para Limited in .40 and while it’s too big for me to carry concealed it is an excellent shooter. The companies that own them often resurrect brands in the name of nostalgia. The wide grooves between the lands allow for a lot of your finger to seat in those grooves, and the sharp milled edges bite like they’re supposed to. A more traditional safety does result in a reduction in purchase (Place to put pressure) placing less stress on the safety however then I lose some measure of downward pressure which I have come to value. The ones that came with it, are falling apart and you can’t get new ones. Weakening the Thumb safety for the sake of an ambidextrous function does not make sense to me either. Not kidding, nightmares about the gun jamming. Have owned so many different 1911 “platforms” over the years that I’ve lost count. The Black Ops ships with two 8 round mags—something that should be standard on any 1911 meant for carry. It would take an Act of Congress for me to buy another, new or used. I also have the double action companion. Pro-Customs, in 9mm – converted to .38 Super- and .45) run perfectly with whatever I feed them, and are VERY accurate. Ounce for once one of the most capable folding knives ever made, the Para 3 is destined to be a classic. They stick out the bottom of the grip’s mag well a tiny bit, but function flawlessly. To make a long story short, it functioned flawlessly after I replaced every part except the barrel. Two of the 4 were total garbage. I have a P-14 signature series and a customized P-13, both double stack. If you’re going to carry a 1911, I’d suggest heavily textured G10. Pick up a Para. Spyderco Para3 custom Micarta scales (v.2.3) Trending: Spyderco Para Military 2   Purchase price of $549.00. So long friends. I own an LDA P14.45 since 2002, I have NEVER experienced any type of failures with it and I have put thousands of rounds through it. GM did the same thing before they moved their gs tanks to inside the frame rails. They, Para, are too busy with scary logo’s and Black on Black color schemes to make a functional pistol out of the box after 30 years of MFG. At work bench, manually cycled the mechanism with full mags to break in the mechanism many, many times. Quality control, if there is any, should catch such things before they go out of the building. Purchased a new Black Ops 14.45 in June, 2016. Still, when I asked for a new safety so I could continue the review, I had to wait a while. Not one single issue in about 2000 rounds. Now after i bought my para they moved to the usa because of law problems here in Canada . This might explain why I was surprised to see the gun I’m going to chronicle below, a 1911 with some distinct personality issues. Sad to see them go…. That sort of explains the reason the lineup got smaller or more limited. It was a a WW2 US issue stamped on the receiver and in rough shape, but it shot good, real good. Before I’d even gotten a chance to take it apart, I had a couple of hiccups. The Kimber, after a few months carry duty, looked like it had been drug behind a truck! My second hand Springfield Arms 1911 A 1 suits me fine after over twenty years it’s still dependable and I only spent four hundred bucks on her. No issues with jhp ammo. LMAO. Good mags, but approx. This is the only issue I’ve experienced in all the time I’ve owned and used them. Next post: Have You Joined the ‘Fight the Noise’ Movement? Remember when I said that the Para had good bones? Thank you for your contribution. Accessory rail on a pistol? What am I thinking? I started leaving my thumb on the safety long ago because it seemed I had a more solid grip on the gun.. for me it is now a habit (There are some schools of thought that encourage this I am not sure either way it is just the way I started doing it long ago.) Think about the time frame we’re talking about here. I would like to get a couple more mags. Rather than appealing to law enforcement, some of the new Para iconography seems to aim for gamers. If a Factory loaner, why have your local Smith fix the first problem? Spyderco Para 3 custom scales (US Flag) July 26, 2018. Para-Pack III | Trace Elements Hypo-Allergenic Multi-Vitamin with Minerals and Glandulars Formula* Multi-Vitamin, Mineral and Glandular Formula* Para-Pack is the original multi-nutrient formulation designed to provide highly specific nutritional support for the parasympathetic dominant individual. Quantity . I am into it $1000 probably with all the additional parts and magazines, and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend one. Thanks to all of the previous posts for the heads up on potential problems, I appreciate your thoughts. A consistent failure to maintain a critical spec like the location of the slide stop hole is a glaring sign of poor QC. I was a gun dealer for years in Alaska and my best friend is still a dealer. As far as this review is concerned. I bought a Para P-12 Canadian made. Weird…!! Ounce for once one of the most capable folding knives ever made, the Para 3 is destined to be a classic. My advice is to buy from a dealer that has a facility to TEST it before you walk out with it, you’ll be a lot happier in the end. My favorite by far, is a P.12 that I have carried for 20+ years. It keeps the textured G-10 material and pairs it with a slight curve along the top for even better handling. VZ Grips makes the best G10 1911 grips on the market. This requires some skill—you can’t just stick good parts together and expect them to work. The parts aren’t so precious that they can’t be replaced, individually, by anyone with a modicum of common sense. Gus, I have a old Kimber Stainless custom that over the years shot flawlessly and accurately. slide and frame. About ten tears ago was at Ace Sporting Goods, went to check out a Para-1911 , it seemed ok, went and dropped the magazine, it took me , te clerk and finally the gun smith to get the magazine back up the well and locked into place. I am getting on the bandwagon a little late I guess. I only have two of the new US made 1911 paras, which I have not had any issues. Too many to count. The only issue I had was with faulty ammo or a lack of correctly holding the gun and producing a fte, but that is my fault not the gun’s. No one has or carries 10-round, P-10 mags anymore – J bought the last 8 P-10 mags that SARCO in Pennsylvania had a week ago. One fell out while being fired. Too bad, cause I really wanted to get behind them, but could not overlook their attitude and uncompromising disservice. It has a neutral cant, which is my preference, and can fit a belt 1.25 to 1.5 inches in width. When I needed assistance Para customer service were arrogant assholes, not even mentioning that it took nearly a week for them to return my call. I had a single stack Para which I was not impress with, but the Para 14 is hard to beat, I guess I got lucky. As the frame is steel (and even a bit heavier with the rail), muzzle flip is easy to hold down. It only takes a spit second to pull the slide back. Once all of the parts are working harmoniously, this is a nice tight gun that functions as it should–for the most part. If you slingshot the slide (pulling it back just as you would a slingshot), the round will chamber. The frame and slide are both stainless steel. I am how ever done with Remington and Freedom Group . I would think you mentioned problem one while addressing problem two and Para wanted to correct everything by sending another sample. My slide was stuck, literally, and the ambidextrous safety didn’t move with the primary side. Could it be a mag issue? The British did it to the world for hundreds of years until we The only thing I had done is swap out the cheesy plastic mainspring housing with a Wilson Combat stainless version. The era of polymer framed double-actions was just ramping up. My personnel experience with two of them made me never want to buy another one. Sounds like a Kimber owner who only has 7 shots….. 100 % agreed. Replaced the frame as re-cutting the notch & switching to an oversized slide stop lever wouldn’t work, either. From $ 23.00. In the gun industry, what’s sacrificed is the human touch. Previous post: We Like Shooting Ep. The gun also has an integrated rail, ideal for mounting lights or lasers. It is brilliant. I will NEVER get rid of My Para !! Feed ramp was rough finished. All three have experienced the thumb safety failure described in the review, where the actuator sheared from the pin. I found a Para Ordnance14.45 Expert 45ACP at a web gun store for $499 (included shipping and taxes), then I just got $100 back through a rebate from Para; total price $399. Trijicon sight? From the holster, the Para still performs well. I may have had a few abnormalities at some time I purchased 5/SS mags w/mag bumpers. These black G10 grips are superb. How many are cast? Refinished the gun for the guy I sold it to and bought the first Para Carry I LOVE! To me my Black Ops is like my wife of 46 years, I love it and will never let it go. 84: ‘Diabetes or Tapeworms’, Beaver Tail Grip & Ambidextrous Thumb Safety. What I do know is people under stress could easily replicate the pressure I place upon my thumb safety even briefly as they wipe the safety off.. and if they are using an ambidextrous safety which is invariably weaker and it fails. While I understand (and will defend) American capitalism, growth almost always comes with sacrifices of some sort. It all starts with the handle. Both have run like clockwork since I fired the first round though them. Happy I bought when I did. In the mid-1980s, the American military kicked the old Browning design to the curb. I’ve always heard good things about Para but my own experience with them fell short of the mark. But I have only run 3 mags through it at this point, without a problem.. I’ve got mixed emotions about the way corporate conglomerates gobble up smaller companies. Prefer to use a Victorinox nylon belt pouch or loose in pocket. Commander length, and a Commander length 9mm. Even Mr. Midway USA Larry Poterfield who has several custom rifles on the 700 platform knew of the problem and in one of his videos about building an Africa Rifle said just buy a replacement trigger and problem solved. Plus a $100.00 rebate, to boot. After monkeying with it for a while, I couldn’t solve the problem, so I sent it off to my smith (one of those I mentioned earlier who carries a Para). Guys running Paras constantly have problems But those didn’t help. I own currently 5 Paras and have over the years owned a total of 12. Same with Kimber. Finally, I polished the disconnector and changed my lube habits and the problem has all but disappeared; by the time I did this I have put about 1500 rounds through the gun. Like the TR-8 drum machine, the TB-3 uses Roland's new ACB modelling technology (Analogue Circuit Behaviour Modelling), which is designed to recreate the behaviour of the entire analogue signal path, including oscillators and filters. Para a few years ago got attitude problems and wen’t down hill fast , came to US but like all of the indevers of Freedon Group’s bottom line thinking has made me not do bussness with any of there company’s . You need a new safety—they send it on another gun. Maybe I just got extremely lucky but I wouldn’t hesitate for a blink of an eye to buy a third Black OPS P-14 5.5″ match barrel take driver! The cost to build this still ugly beast… $2500.00. Sounds cool to do it, but you’re gonna’ spend the rest of your natural life being bent over in the shower of cell block # 5. The Spyderco Para3 Pocketknife: The Full Nick Shabazz Review If you think today’s US government is Amy different from the British monarch 300 yrs ago then you sir are the biggest fool out there. Upon further inspection none of the mags I owned including the Wilson mags would lock in. I bought my Expert two years ago. Poetic justice. I guess I have been very lucky. I passed nervously and got an ecersise in clearing my weapon. I purchased my Black Ops 14-45 over two years ago and have put over 1000 rounds down range with zero malfunctions. MY PENIS IS ROCK HARD WAITING FOR YOU REVIEW – I\’LL EDGE UNTIL YOU GIVE US YOUR REVIEW, YOU SWEET CHEEKED MINCING FAIRY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1. Order yours today with our always free shipping. I own 2 (a stainless and a blue) Colt Gold Cup Nation Match 1911’s as well as 7 other 1911’s from 4 different manufactures (all high dollar guns) and I must say in all seriousness, the 2 Black OPS I own are the most accurate 1911’s I own I kid you not! Opening in the states with a smaller, but seemed like solid line up lead me to buy in with the Black Ops P14 and so far has not broken and shoots like it should. contact:jackfarmboy@gmail.com Comparison starts at 11:15 Big thanks to Misheardknifereviews follow him here. Came back “fixed” meaning they could hit a target at 12 yards, which was the max distance of their range. Lets pretend for a moment that this was not simply a review gun, but one I’d intent to carry every day. Tried to send the gun back for a refund, felt I couldnt trust my life to it, and was denied. The only thing i had to do was take out the 16 lbs recoil spring and put in 20 lbs !!! They are tied to some very rich and powerful men that would love to see all guns disappear. I purchased a slide from Numrich made by Para in ss. Pistol still won’t function with slide release but does with slingshot method. Just don’t hit that slide stop during a mag change. What a POS. One big hole every time I go to the range . Really a great gun and will be missed if the company dont produce it anymore. Price-wise, the Charge 3 launched at £129.99 / $149.95 / AU$229.95, which was the exact same as the original list price of the Fitbit Charge 2 at launch. All I chanegd on it was the magazine release – the plastic part failed early so I replaced it with a steel one – and put on a rubber grip. Try doing want you want for a week straight. It shoots very, very well for me so I overlook the occasional feed problem the same way I would an occasional misfire. It’s sad that Para is going away. Good bye Para. Shooting ability Pure Match quality that will hold its place among far more expensive guns. These are very low S/N, so I attributed the problem to early corporate teething issues, but apparently even later guns had same issue. Everything old is new again! I can’t positively say that this would work for someone else, but it has helped me. All pattern edits are continuously saved, and all patterns output MIDI note/timing … Maybe I just got lucky but I’m glad I did because nothing out there can replace what I have with this handgun from Para Ordinance. I have settled on Wilson Combat match grade rounds as the best performance in my Para. Had to send it in three times. Pricks. Purpose: The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has reached pandemic proportions within an unprecedented span of time. I know I will get the Para and Kimber apologists ranting and raving but these are overpriced and unreliable 1911s. 84: ‘Diabetes or Tapeworms’, After reading a lot of the comments (and no gun maker is perfect) even s&w,Remington,Ruger,ect… Have had problems with a few firearms but what I am getting at is it seems like most problems with the para ordinance black ops is either mags but that’s most 1911’s stock mags or just out right lack of proper maintenance/cleaning I LOVE this pistol. The company absolutely sucks…. thats it, and also reload and when i do i get the most accuracy right in the middle of suggestion load and max load like win 231 powder 5.0 grains then max 6.2 then i use 5.5 grains with 124 g bullet and that is the best i ever had but thats for 38 supper ssp great!!! The ones I have have never given me any trouble. As a process, it produces consistent results and many parts on guns that don’t typically require a lot of strength are produced this way: beaver-tails, back straps, some internal parts. I’m not going to test it. From $ 23.00. A mother personally challenges the local authorities to solve her daughter's murder when they fail to catch the culprit. To keep the Para 3 slim and pocket friendly, it features a lightweight, open-backed construction style and its stainless steel liners are nested into machined recesses in the textured G-10 scales. I”m a lefty so I had a ambidextrous safety installed plus a beaver tail grip safety. The barrel is ramped, which is supposed to help with feeding hollow points. The Para name will disappear. The slide is still not as smooth as any of my other 1911s, the slide stop now sticks out and is not flush with the frame (? Buzz, Kind of like Studebaker at the end going hell bent for election in many directions, some great and some just stupid trying to avoid the end ( big “O” ?). I purchased a new Black Ops in 2013 and had the exact same first round feeding issue as well. Cleaned and lubed it as soon as I got it home. NO, I should have gone with the National Match and had a beautiful 1911 and shot as good as it looked. Guns are nothing more than the sum of their parts. I have an old MegaStar that has everything you need on a firearm and is reliable. Bought a Nite Hawg for my CCW. Any one that has shot it has been impressed with how accurate they are, and with how well it shoots for them. I love innovation. Whoa! I have bought a 38 super ssp stainless with pearl grips this was limited, and was made in Canada near Toronto Ont.

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