Posted November 11, 2019 8:00 pm by Comments

By Graham Baates

Graham Baates with Grand Power P1D. Photo by Teya Freeman

USA – -(Ammoland.com)- It’s no secret that I’ve been a fan of Grand Power. Incredible machining quality, intelligent design, great triggers, and true ambidextrous controls are among the leading reason for my affinity towards them. The main feature that got me excited was the unique rotating-barrel action of the pistols. While this is not available in the .22lr and .380ACP models, in 9mm and larger it serves to reduce recoil and make for a truly unique recoil impulse. Slow-motion evidence of this can be seen in the short video below.

We’ve previously covered a number of Grand Power models including the plinking king K22S, striker-fired Q100, compact P11, PCC Stribog, and of course the competitive X-Calibur. The P1D offers a “Centurion”-type build profile with a slightly shorter barrel and slide on the same 15-round grip used for the larger models. Fans of appendix carry or those with shorter bodies will appreciate the pant-saving qualities of a slightly shorter slide. To get a closer look at the P1D as well …Read the Rest

Source:: AmmoLand

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