I have a Kimber Ultra Carry and am looking for another 1911 and was looking at the Warthog. I would like to know if anyone has this gun and how is it.
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I have a Kimber Ultra Carry and am looking for another 1911 and was looking at the Warthog. I would like to know if anyone has this gun and how is it.
I don't know if capacity is an issue for you, but I carry a Para Slim Hog.
It has been 100%.
Here's my range report from a previous thread.
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I had a NiteHawg when they frst came out, great shooter but the double stack mag kind of...impeded it's usefullness as a concealed weapon, that and IMHO it was unbalanced while carrying due to the heavier butt of the gun, however the wider grip made it a little more easy to shoot than the standard 3" 1911, If you allready have a Kimber ultra, I would suggest getting a larger Para, I've had a total of...4, a p16-40, a 14-45, the NiteHawg, and my CCW. All have been stellar performers and the customer service from Para is great.
I love my lil porker. I just bought a grip extention and a P14 mag from Brownell's and that gives me a full size grip when I want one. It is easy to controll,and never had a problem at all with it. I have custom Arkansas Razorback grips coming for it. The finger base pad is helpful but I've shot mine with my little finger curled under the grip with no problem at all. It's a very nice little pistol.
If either of you is interestred I have on p14 mag for sale with extra spring and 3 p10 mags for sale in the member buy sell trade forum