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Gun Specs

Para ordnance 16-40

42.9 oz with Aluma grips, 3/4 oz lighter with factory grips.

Accurailed

Barsto bbl

20 lpi front strap checkering

S&A magwell and hi ride grip safety

Bomar rear, Trijicon night sight front Novak cut .125 x .200

C&S Hammer sear and disconnector set 3.5 lbs

Dawson mag release

Vydeki trigger

Ed Brown thumb safety

Full length guide rod 13lb recoil spring, 1 shock buff, 17 lb main spring

De-horned ect…..

I recently refinished the stainless by glass beading, This gun has a lot of miles on it

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Those are gorgeous guns, gentlemen.

Pardon my IDPA ignorance, is ESP Division comparable to Limited or Lim-10?

I noticed a 9x19 in the mix, I assume you don't have to worry about power factor and such?

Thanks in advance for any answers I might get. I am just curious.

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129b.jpg

119ab.jpgCurrent configuration

Gun Specs

Para ordnance 16-40

42.9 oz with Aluma grips, 3/4 oz lighter with factory grips.

Accurailed

Barsto bbl

20 lpi front strap checkering

S&A magwell and hi ride grip safety

Bomar rear, Trijicon night sight front Novak cut .125 x .200

C&S Hammer sear and disconnector set 3.5 lbs

Dawson mag release

Vydeki trigger

Ed Brown thumb safety

Full length guide rod 13lb recoil spring, 1 shock buff, 17 lb main spring

De-horned ect…..

I recently refinished the stainless by glass beading, This gun has a lot of miles on it

That is a really sharp looking Para!

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Those are gorgeous guns, gentlemen.

Pardon my IDPA ignorance, is ESP Division comparable to Limited or Lim-10?

I noticed a 9x19 in the mix, I assume you don't have to worry about power factor and such?

Thanks in advance for any answers I might get. I am just curious.

Yeah it is basically equal to limited 10 but with only having to make 125 PF. There are some differences in what is legal, no steel dust covers, no bull barrels on lengths over 4.2" and it has to fit in the box.

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Those are gorgeous guns, gentlemen.

Pardon my IDPA ignorance, is ESP Division comparable to Limited or Lim-10?

I noticed a 9x19 in the mix, I assume you don't have to worry about power factor and such?

Thanks in advance for any answers I might get. I am just curious.

Yeah it is basically equal to limited 10 but with only having to make 125 PF. There are some differences in what is legal, no steel dust covers, no bull barrels on lengths over 4.2" and it has to fit in the box.

43 oz weight limit. The hardest part for me was making weight. Oh and no slide lightening.

Took most of the weight I need out of the frame under the grip panels.

Thanks for the kind words on my para. I worked hard on it.

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My 9mm Springfield. It has a Extreme trigger kit, Scheumann barrel, 20 LPI front strap checkering and a XT Techwell...what more could you want!

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When I'm shooting limited in USPSA I use my 9mm eagle for ESP in IDPA. Fairly stock, other than a Konig hammer and a SVI trigger.

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I'm game...

This is also my personal PDW, so why not shoot it for IDPA...

My 3rd Gen GLOCK 19 that I just finished building.

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Here is the rundown.

3rd Gen GLOCK 19, I took a Dremel tool and removed the finger groves, I also modified the trigger guard.

Lone Wolf Stainless Steel guide rod, 15lb ISMI spring

I took the trigger, and polished the trigger bar

Installed and polished a 3.5 # connector

Installed a NY-1 trigger spring

And on the topside, I'm running 2 different sets of sights that work great and give me POA/POI

An XS Big DOT front sight with Trinium insert and

Sevigny Carry rear sights (with the Trinium inserts.

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