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Originally Posted by Sacamuelas
I was reading through most of the handgun rags last night sippin' on some FFC (Frozen fag coffee) at the local outlet of the People's Bookstore (BooksAMillion) and came across an article on the Para Warthog .45.
Anyone here have any experience with this little .45? It holds 10+1 in what appears to be a very small package. I am thinking of adding a small frame, 3" barrel .45 to my carry options. 
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I am a Para fan.
It is a renamed Para P-10, which is the only Para I have ever owned that wouldn't run out of the box. Mine went back to Para's US service center twice and to two local gunsmiths at least four times to the tune of several hundred dollars before it would run right. Even now, I don't completely trust it.
Apparently, Para realized that and is now marketing it under a different name to avoid its well-deserved rep.
It is a very small pistol, and once it runs, is about as much firepower as you can get in that sized package.
I would not buy one till I had seen it run for myself, though.
Just my .02, YMMV.
TR
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