Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 2:58 pm
Seems a little surprising for a top of the line pistolGerard wrote:No.pauln wrote:Are the grips pivotable? thanks
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Seems a little surprising for a top of the line pistolGerard wrote:No.pauln wrote:Are the grips pivotable? thanks
Paul, the Pardini K12 is available in NZ at a great price. Buy one and then all your questions will be answered.pauln wrote:Seems a little surprising for a top of the line pistolGerard wrote:No.pauln wrote:Are the grips pivotable? thanks
Thanks for that Jason, had a look at the k12 vs lp10 price on various websites around the globe. The prices are very similar internationally but here in NZ the k12 is WAY cheaper !! And in stock so have ordered one , looking forward to its arrival in a day or twoj-team wrote:Paul, the Pardini K12 is available in NZ at a great price. Buy one and then all your questions will be answered.pauln wrote:Seems a little surprising for a top of the line pistolGerard wrote:No.pauln wrote:Are the grips pivotable? thanks
You can't go wrong buying new. The price induced pain fades over time, but the quality remains!pauln wrote: ...here in NZ the k12 is WAY cheaper !! And in stock so have ordered one , looking forward to its arrival in a day or two
For adjustability on nearly everything you should look at a FWB P8X.pauln wrote:Seems a little surprising for a top of the line pistolGerard wrote:No.pauln wrote:Are the grips pivotable? thanks
But looking at the FWB P8X just makes my eyes hurt!jbshooter wrote: For adjustability on nearly everything you should look at a FWB P8X.