FS: Houston - Para Ordnance LDA Carry 9 - 3" 1911 CC Pistol
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FS: Houston - Para Ordnance LDA Carry 9 - 3" 1911 CC Pistol
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Hi all,
Asking $550 OBO, MSRP $979. GREAT CHL pistol, ultra-thin, ultra small, chambered in 9mm for ease of follow-up shots, more info here:
http://www.para-usa.com/new/product_pistol.php?id=58
Features:
3" Match Grade Barrel
FO front sight, Novak style fixed rear
Spurless, non-exposed hammer
Bobbed beavertail grip safety
Patented PO Light-Double-Action trigger
Alloy receiver, flat black finish
Thumb safety
Details:
-Approx. 400 rounds shot through, well kept and cleaned
-Trigger is long and even, but crisp light pull for a DAO pistol, approx 5-6#
-Comes with Comp-Tac MTAC inner waistband holster, 2 x 9-round magazines, carrying case, instruction booklet, 20 Federal Hydra-Shok JHP cartridges
Will ship to your FFL at your cost, can accept Paypal only if user is verified status and billing info is confirmed by Paypal systems. Buyer to pay any transaction fees in excess to purchase price and shipping/insurance charges. No personal checks, cash easiest way to pay. Any questions, please ask, thanks again
Hi all,
Asking $550 OBO, MSRP $979. GREAT CHL pistol, ultra-thin, ultra small, chambered in 9mm for ease of follow-up shots, more info here:
http://www.para-usa.com/new/product_pistol.php?id=58
Features:
3" Match Grade Barrel
FO front sight, Novak style fixed rear
Spurless, non-exposed hammer
Bobbed beavertail grip safety
Patented PO Light-Double-Action trigger
Alloy receiver, flat black finish
Thumb safety
Details:
-Approx. 400 rounds shot through, well kept and cleaned
-Trigger is long and even, but crisp light pull for a DAO pistol, approx 5-6#
-Comes with Comp-Tac MTAC inner waistband holster, 2 x 9-round magazines, carrying case, instruction booklet, 20 Federal Hydra-Shok JHP cartridges
Will ship to your FFL at your cost, can accept Paypal only if user is verified status and billing info is confirmed by Paypal systems. Buyer to pay any transaction fees in excess to purchase price and shipping/insurance charges. No personal checks, cash easiest way to pay. Any questions, please ask, thanks again
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That's so nice. I wish I was in the market for one right now.
As someone who has owned and moved a lot of guns I want to offer just a little advice that will help you sell it. Of all the guns I've bought and sold none of them were on a car website. You can join Glocktalk, Sigforum, Defensive Carry, or GunBroker for free and you will probably get your asking price or close to it fairly quickly. Maybe you already knew that and do have it listed elsewhere, just a suggestion. I don't want you to end up selling this thing for chump change.
As someone who has owned and moved a lot of guns I want to offer just a little advice that will help you sell it. Of all the guns I've bought and sold none of them were on a car website. You can join Glocktalk, Sigforum, Defensive Carry, or GunBroker for free and you will probably get your asking price or close to it fairly quickly. Maybe you already knew that and do have it listed elsewhere, just a suggestion. I don't want you to end up selling this thing for chump change.
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That's so nice. I wish I was in the market for one right now.
As someone who has owned and moved a lot of guns I want to offer just a little advice that will help you sell it. Of all the guns I've bought and sold none of them were on a car website. You can join Glocktalk, Sigforum, Defensive Carry, or GunBroker for free and you will probably get your asking price or close to it fairly quickly. Maybe you already knew that and do have it listed elsewhere, just a suggestion. I don't want you to end up selling this thing for chump change.
As someone who has owned and moved a lot of guns I want to offer just a little advice that will help you sell it. Of all the guns I've bought and sold none of them were on a car website. You can join Glocktalk, Sigforum, Defensive Carry, or GunBroker for free and you will probably get your asking price or close to it fairly quickly. Maybe you already knew that and do have it listed elsewhere, just a suggestion. I don't want you to end up selling this thing for chump change.