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  1. Good catch, the website selling it is called "BargainDock"
  2. That's a bummer, up north seems to get the good stuff before the US.
  3. I ran across this beauty while checking out prices to see what the going rate was for the x-cal. Never heard of this website though. https://www.bargaindock.com/product/grand-power-9mm-model-x-calibur-match-co-semi-automatic-pistol-127mm-barrel/
  4. Does anyone know if the Phantom uses the same barrel as the SP-01? I have an Australian length barrel that I'd like to put to use that doesn't fit my custom anymore after I installed the 10x bushing.
  5. This is great news, thanks for the update Kingman! I will rekindle my relationship with my XT.
  6. Looks like the SSI Scales are topping the charts at 1.334... might try those. I've got some Toni systems grips that are wider, I haven't had time to put them in here yet. I'll do it tonight.They have a palm swell too Here are the dimensions: Vanniek71,Where can I get a set of those grips? Found them here, but shipping may be a headache.http://www.dutch-gun-accessories.com/index.php/toni-system-x3d-aluminium-grips-cz-75-sp-01.html I got mine there as well. They aren't cheap, but that company is super to work with. Before you order email them and talk with Stefan Menting. He will make the whole process easy. I actually connected with him on Facebook and in the end he just sent me an invoice for the grips and I didn't have to order through the website. Shipping only took ~5-6 days. Total was $126 USD Thanks! I hit up Stefan for a set of SP01 Shadow and Stock 3 grips.
  7. Looks like the SSI Scales are topping the charts at 1.334... might try those. I've got some Toni systems grips that are wider, I haven't had time to put them in here yet. I'll do it tonight.They have a palm swell too Here are the dimensions: Vanniek71,Where can I get a set of those grips?
  8. I have three of the four... P09, Bersa and Xcal. I'm more accurate with the Xcal and it feels a smidge better in my hand than the P09 and Bersa. All have great triggers, the p09 has the CGW trigger job+some mods of my own bringing the SA down to 2lbs and 5.11lbs. DA. The Xcal has part 52 removed and is 2.3 SA, 5.12 DA. The Bersa is stock and is 3.1/6.13. Reliability wise P09. However,I don't have enough time with the Bersa... maybe about 500 rounds so far, but no issues. The size of the magazine release on the Bersa is an issue for me though, it's hard to hit. If an extended one isn't offered in the near future it may go on the chopping block. I also have a CZ shadow custom which I'm as accurate or a little bit more accurate with than the Xcal and it's been totally reliable. The other guys... I have most of them, but would take the CZ shadow custom, P09 or Grand Power Xcal over them. I've never owned the Wilson Beretta... yet. But in all, it comes down to how it feels in your hand and what your going to use it for. For target/competition shooting, my preference would be the Shadow Custom and Grand Power Xcal, for self defense the P09. That's not saying the P09 wouldn't make a fine competition gun, I just think the other two do it a smidge better. I'm sure others will have a different take on this though. Hope this helps you a bit.
  9. Did you buy a wolff reduced power 1911 magazine catch spring?
  10. I have a Stock 3 Xtreme, replaced the trigger return spring with a CGW one. My SA went down 5 oz and my DA went down a pound.
  11. Totally agree and some support from Bersa or aftermarket would be very welcome. It caught my 12 year old daughters eye... she thought it looked cooler than my X5 lightweight and Stock 3 Xtreme, LOL!
  12. It's bigger than both and more rounder than the Stock 3
  13. For the price any way you look at it, I it's a good deal. Out of the box it's ready to run, but take in consideration the decocker... some might not like it and it doesn't spring back down so you can fire it double action the next shot. You have to manually lower the lever.
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