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4/3/2002 11:02:39 AM EDT
The first pistol I ever actually bought was a Grendel P-12. Sort of like a mini-Glock with a plastic frame, hi-cap mag (13 shot), .380 cal, very concealable.

Problem is,  despite it's features, it is unreliable.  Failure to feed and Stovepiping issues preclude me from using it anymore.

I changed the ammo around to "ball-type",  kept it clean, but still the same problems.

Any ideas on how to make this a reliable gun?  Is there a particularly competent gunsmith out there that can massage this pistol into a workable unit?  Is Grendel still around?
4/3/2002 12:40:10 PM EDT
[#1]
Grendel pistols were never very reliable, and probably will never be.  Grendel was reborn as Kel-Tec, and the Kel-Tec pistols are much better.  I don't think they do any work on the Grendels, but you might want to verify that.

-Troy
4/3/2002 2:07:06 PM EDT
[#2]
the name the gun it just makes me want too puke! so someone tries too kill you you shoot them with one round of 380 which pisses them off then your grindel jams hopefully you can throw it hard enought at them but it will only phase them a second because its plastic so they then will kill you. I think the safest place too be with a gremlin is right infront of it!
4/17/2002 7:35:02 PM EDT
[#3]
Grendal sounds kinda like olympic arms.
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