oldironsights
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Bader8312, the Grand Power is built better than a Glock.
The steel frame chassis of the GP is more robust than any Glock & even more robust than the Steyr M9. Fit is smooth & tight.
With the unavailability of 9mm ammo, I have not been able to run more than two mags through my GP100 Mk 7.
Mags look similar to CZ75 mags, & with a drill & a small file, perhaps a CZ75 mag could be modified to fit the GP100.
Its an easy decision.
Get a Grand Power Mk7. Very smooth & accurate handgun.
I have a Glock 20, A GP 100 Mk7, Steyr M9-A1, CZ75, several Hi Powers & FN FNP.
I like high quality handguns whether polymer, aluminium, blued steel or stainless steel.
I can usually tighten the frame to slide fit of the flexible Glock or FN polymer pistols with hand tools that spread the steel inserts in the polymer frame.
Can't do that with the Steyr M9 or GP100 Mk7, & there is no need to.
Good luck to you.
The steel frame chassis of the GP is more robust than any Glock & even more robust than the Steyr M9. Fit is smooth & tight.
With the unavailability of 9mm ammo, I have not been able to run more than two mags through my GP100 Mk 7.
Mags look similar to CZ75 mags, & with a drill & a small file, perhaps a CZ75 mag could be modified to fit the GP100.
Its an easy decision.
Get a Grand Power Mk7. Very smooth & accurate handgun.
I have a Glock 20, A GP 100 Mk7, Steyr M9-A1, CZ75, several Hi Powers & FN FNP.
I like high quality handguns whether polymer, aluminium, blued steel or stainless steel.
I can usually tighten the frame to slide fit of the flexible Glock or FN polymer pistols with hand tools that spread the steel inserts in the polymer frame.
Can't do that with the Steyr M9 or GP100 Mk7, & there is no need to.
Good luck to you.