I have several 1911s but recently picked up a para. I have only one mag for it and was wondering which magazine are compatible with it. Any help would be appreciated.
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I have several 1911s but recently picked up a para. I have only one mag for it and was wondering which magazine are compatible with it. Any help would be appreciated.
P13.45 is what you're looking for.
P14.45 magazines will also work, but they'll hang out of the magazine well by a half inch or so.
Hawkmoon
On a good day, can hit the broad side of a barn ... from the inside
Thank you. Now I will have to find one. I saw on line where some shooters had jamming problems with this model. I put a mag full of 230 fmj and some hollow points and it fired flawlessly.
Thanks again for the inforation.
I have an LDA 12.45 and two P13.45s. No jamming problems with any of them. When people report problems with Para pistols, my first inclination is to wonder if they have "improved" them.
Hawkmoon
On a good day, can hit the broad side of a barn ... from the inside
That's true. Some people go on You tube and see an idiot who has "tricked out" their pistols. Some people should not be allowed to fool around with anything mechanical!
Both of my P13s were purchased used. One was a jam-o-matic when I first got it. This was when para-Ordnance was still located in Canada, and they used an independent repair shop in Tennessee(?) for warranty work. They arranged for me to send the gun to the repair facility, even though I wasn't the original buyer. The gunsmith there reported that the action was full of non-factory parts. Everything was replaced with genuine Para parts and ... VOILA! A MIRACLE! The gun worked.
Imagine that.
Hawkmoon
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