![]() It completely upgrade my opinion of the P11. Then a couple years later I shot Countertop’s. ![]() you and I shot a P11 from the rental counter at Coal Creek Armory. The fine Mec-Gar mags are a loose fit in the Kramer, so I slide the mag in alongside a doubled-over Q-tip to provide tension (and give me something to clean dirt with if I need to).īTW, my primary mag holds Ranger 147-gr, but my secondary is 124-gr NATO ball, for static urban work against a harder target. I carry mine in a Don Hume #30-1 belt-slide, and the spare maggy in a Kramer single open-top mag carrier made for Glock 19 mags. Grip is very important, as this little pistol WILL give you a nasty slide bite, especially during peek-and-shoot work from behind a low barrier (where you HAVE to alter your grip). The trigger pull is VERY long, but smooth and NOT stagy. I’ve not found any ammo the gun won’t like, and have shot Federal Classic, PMC HP and Winchester Ranger in it, as well as 115-grain ball for practice. The price point is excellent, with these pistols being available used for $200-250. I like the three-dot sights on mine, and can hit metal silhouettes at 25 meters almost every round, and easily “walk” fire onto the 50-yard clangers during tactical practice. ![]() I’ve had one for several years, and it is my primary carry piece, and yes, I’ve qualified with it for LEOSA national carry. I saw one at a gun shop recently (You can’t buy them new here…at least for the moment) and I’m starting to kick myself for not buying it. Posted in uncategorized on November 10th, 2009 ![]()
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