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Alex F 08-06-2004 11:54

Looking for knowledge on the Para Ordnance 1911 series, particularly the 12.45
 
I am getting one of these in a trade, and I'm considering it for CCW.

I've tried glocks, USPs, berettas, etc. I keep coming back to the 1911, it's what I first learned to shoot, it's what I carried in the Army, it's what my muscles know, it's what I can hit what I aim with, every time.

Having said that, what are the pros and cons of this model? It's small, which is good for carry, but are they trouble prone?
Am I better off getting a 5" since that's what I'm used to?

Thanks in advance.

Ambush Master 08-06-2004 11:57

The best person in here on the subject of Paras is TR. He's on TDY right now, but should be back soon.

Alex F 08-06-2004 12:24

Roger that, in holding pattern.

Ambush Master 08-07-2004 09:17

Bump to TR.

The Reaper 08-07-2004 09:24

Good concealed carry piece, I love mine.

Functioned perfectly out of the box, some mods would make it even better.

Will PM later with additional info, or you can drop me a PM with specific questions.

TR

Alex F 08-08-2004 12:57

Good copy on that, will send a PM tomorrow. I'm at work today checking mail, we're moving to a new place and have no internet at home till Wed.

The Reaper 08-08-2004 13:18

Re: Looking for knowledge on the Para Ordnance 1911 series, particularly the 12.45
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Alex F
I am getting one of these in a trade, and I'm considering it for CCW.

I've tried glocks, USPs, berettas, etc. I keep coming back to the 1911, it's what I first learned to shoot, it's what I carried in the Army, it's what my muscles know, it's what I can hit what I aim with, every time.

Having said that, what are the pros and cons of this model? It's small, which is good for carry, but are they trouble prone?
Am I better off getting a 5" since that's what I'm used to?

Thanks in advance.

I am assuming that your 12.45 is a P-12, not the LDA. I do not own one of the LDAs, but hear good things about it. The only difference here would be the trigger and trigger job references.

To respond directly to your questions, the Para P-12 is an outstanding CCW piece.

It is compact (smaller then the small Glocks) and holds 12 rounds of an acceptable defensive caliber.

It is reliable and comfortable to carry in a good holster.

The Alloy version is the best carry version, and the stainless the most resistant to body salts.

Mods that I do immediately upon purchase are to install a good set of low profile night sights, an extended or ambi thumb safety, replace the plastic mag release button, and to replace the plastic mainspring housing with an S&A MSH/mag guide.

Function fire it, and once you determine it is running well and putting bullets where you want, consider adding some or all of these:

Dlask Trigger
Trigger job
Beavertail Grip Safety
Tuned Extractor
30 LPI Checkering on front strap
Dehorning

Once you have all of the work done that you want, consider getting the pistol bead blasted and refinished, either with a Black Teflon, or a Teflon-Nickel mix like NP3. Do not forget to plate your carry mags as well.

Mags should get cheaper next month if the AWB sunsets without further restrictions (Executive or Legislative).

Enjoy it!

TR

Alex F 08-09-2004 05:15

Thanks TR.

It is the alloy model, it has 3 preban 12 round mags. It's not the new trigger system, it's the standard 1911 trigger.

I'll replace all the plastic parts for sure. I think that S&A makes a mainspring housing/mag guide with a lanyard loop, I'll pick up that one.

Can you recommend a good smith for the work you recommend?

Best regards

The Reaper 08-09-2004 07:00

Quote:

Originally posted by Alex F
Thanks TR.

It is the alloy model, it has 3 preban 12 round mags. It's not the new trigger system, it's the standard 1911 trigger.

I'll replace all the plastic parts for sure. I think that S&A makes a mainspring housing/mag guide with a lanyard loop, I'll pick up that one.

Can you recommend a good smith for the work you recommend?

Best regards

The mags are 11 round, IIRC, not 12, unless they found some more room in there recently.

Get the S&A Para Ordnance Mag Guide (Drop-In). Unless you are worried about retention, I would skip the lanyard loop.

I use a local smith, most of the work is pretty basic. With the alloy frame, if you cannot find a good checkerer locally, they make a weld on checkered front grip strap that is pretty close.

Some with small hands prefer a grip reduction as well. Personally, I do not need it.

Have fun!

TR

Alex F 08-09-2004 07:30

I'll take your word on the mags, I don't have hands-on yet.

I like a lanyard loop on my pistols... it doesn't add any weight and if I ever need to tie it off for any reason there's a lashing point.

There's a local gentleman that was a depot level armorer for the Army for many years, he now runs a Class 2 shop. I'll take it to him and have it done.

Thanks again!

Alex

rubberneck 08-09-2004 10:07

Alex, I just had a Hi-Power worked on by Novak's in West Virginia. They work on Paraords, they do good work and unlike some other big name smiths they have a very good turn around time. They installed night sights, did a trigger job, removed the magazine disconnect, installed a match barrel and re-blued the gun and it only took 17 days from the day it left my house till the day it returned.

BTW they are a great bunch of guys to deal with.

Here is their ala carte price list for 1911's:

http://www.novaksights.com/Gun%20Shop/modifications.htm

They also offer packages but they never seem to have all the mods that I am interested in.

The Reaper 08-09-2004 10:28

Quote:

Originally posted by rubberneck
Alex, I just had a Hi-Power worked on by Novak's in West Virginia. They work on Paraords, they do good work and unlike some other big name smiths they have a very good turn around time. They installed night sights, did a trigger job, removed the magazine disconnect, installed a match barrel and re-blued the gun and it only took 17 days from the day it left my house till the day it returned.

BTW they are a great bunch of guys to deal with.

Here is their ala carte price list for 1911's:

http://www.novaksights.com/Gun%20Shop/modifications.htm

They also offer packages but they never seem to have all the mods that I am interested in.

Wayne and his people are good, if somewhat pricey.

They are among the best HP smiths in the country, and their 1911 work is good as well.

TR

Alex F 08-13-2004 05:28

I received the pistol yesterday, it didn't come with a beavertail grip safety and the standard safety is the standard GI type.

I'm going to get them replaced and put some low profile novak style sights on, then have it refinished in Black T.

No chance to shoot it yet, I'll attempt to hit the range this weekend.

The Reaper 08-13-2004 07:47

Great!

Trijicon makes a night sight with the Novak profile, if they are not actual Novaks.

Make sure it runs right before doing anything mechanical.

I would clean and lubricate the pistol before running several hundred rounds of Ball through the piece, slow fire, rapid fire, inverted, double taps, drills, with all of the mags you plan to use. Keep a round count and note any problems. Finish up with at least 100 rounds of carry ammo for function.

If it doesn't pass, don't carry it till it does. I had an intermittent dragging Series 80 safety almost drive me crazy once, and I fired my old gunsmith over it. New 'smith found it and fixed it right away, and got the job.

Enjoy the new piece!

TR

rubberneck 08-13-2004 09:22

Quote:

Originally posted by Alex F
I'm going to get them replaced and put some low profile novak style sights on, then have it refinished in Black T.


I hope you don't mind being without your gun for 3 to 4 months which is what Bridsong's turnaround time is for Black-T. There are several other polymer finishes available that are of the same quality but don't take nearly as long.

You might want to check out the finishes forum at pistolsmith.com.


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