g.willikers, when I was shooting competition with double stack guns I could have built myself anything I wanted to build, however I never cared for the flex I felt in the double stack polymer lowers.
To my understanding STI is now offering an all steel double stack lower, go figure.
At the time I built my competition guns I had two choices in double stack steel lowers Para or Caspian, Para worked for me.
As for collector value of Para double stack guns, I don't really have an answer to that question.
I can say the gentleman that purchased my own personal custom switch top Para told me he had no intention of shooting it, he just wanted to own one of my custom Para guns especially one that belonged to me.
KyJim, thanks for the kind words.
As for the speed grip scallops on the front of the frame that's something I came up with years ago (97 or 98) when I had to give up hand checkering, they actually look like rows of hexagons.
It gives every bit as good of gripping texture as sharp 20LPI checkering, I know this from shooting with both.
madmo44mag, I too like the LDA trigger, they are really sweet when you dial them in at a 1.5 lb pull weight.
I still have a 9mm LDA with a 1.5 lb trigger pull weight that I competed with setting in my gun safe.
It's the best choice in my opinion for production division of USPSA matches, great for steel matches too.
WVsig, thank you for the kind words about my work.
I still have a few single stack builds to complete, one will be a special build as it will be for my oldest grandsons 21st birthday.
When they are done I'm thinking about doing a Spartan package on that new Springfield Mil-Spec I have in the shop.
Best Regards
Bob Hunter
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