Big Investment....gotta contemplate....
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Originally Posted by FrontSight
I recommend it! As far as the quality issue, I also have a Colt Commander, Kimber Compact CDP II, and a Taurus Millenimum PT-145. The Para's fit and finish compare equally to the Colt and Kimber. As far as accuracy it is an equal to the other to, but (the caveat here) to shoot for accuracy the trigger slack must be taken up just before finalizing the sight picture. I feel it is the safest carry weapon I own, but if I had to do it over I would have purchased a single stack version. Those 13 rounds get heavy after few hours of carry.
I think I'm looking for something with more versatility (like a rail for a light) and I'm still not too sure of the durability of the LDA action over the long and rugged haul. I'm not too concerned with the weight of a high cap 45. I've carried both the Glock M21 and the Glock M30 as a standard carry piece, no problem.
Also, I'm concerned about the LDA reset. To be sure, the trigger action is smooth as silk and the trigger can be nicely staged for accuracy but if you have to go rapid, how far must the trigger be released before the slack can be retaken for the next shot? In a Glock the reset is a fraction of an inch and you can actually FEEL it click each time. Same for a Sig or an H&K. But how about the Para?
This is a major investment for me....high school teachers don't make tons of bucks and I've been saving for a year for this purchase. I want to make the right choice. But thanks VERY much on your input, it means a whole lot to me and will play a part in my decision making process.