Para-Ordnance: Opinions on their quality?

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lp, get a wood dowel & some #800 Emery paper & polish up the feed ramp - Can't hurt but sure can help ! ;)
If you want to go all out, then go to some #1000 for a mirror polish.
Paras generally prefer a longer bullet profile, so the HP's you tried may not be suitable... :(
I've just recently dopped in a Wilson High Rise grip safety & it "DROPPED IN" !!
Ed Brown has the highest rise safety available but you have to cut/alter the rear of the frame to fit it.
The Limited has a light weight Skeletonised style hammer already, so it is already lighter & quicker than a standard one, there would be no real point changing it UNLESS you want a REAL LIGHT trigger & then you take out ALL the Series 80 trigger parts & put in Series 70 ones !
Dlask has one of the finest trigger bows available if you don't like the Original plastic grooved trigger.
Buy it, shoot it...LOVE IT :D


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I bought the 40 S&W P16 LTD because of the higher capacity than 45 ACP for use in IPSC. The 40 shoots pretty nice, a little milder than 45 hardball, but not that noticeable a difference to me. It's a keeper!

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