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Posted: 10/13/2010 5:06:15 PM EDT
US PALM Pistol Check out this a custom, hand-crafted 1911 pistol in .22 caliber! Using the proven 1911 platform in a lightweight, high-performance package. The Tactical 22 is built on a lightweight alloy frame specially built for us by Caspian Arms, featuring an integral tactical light rail and flared magazine well. Premium US-made internal parts are lovingly installed and tuned by our top pistol smith. The Marvel Custom upper, specially made for this pistol, features a threaded match grade barrel with your choice of adjustable target sights or tactical Picatinny rail for mounting of optics. Features include: * 50 yard sub 1-inch accuracy * Match-grade barrel threaded ½-28, with thread cap * Steel breech face * Ambidextrous thumb safety * Beavertail grip safety * Match-grade tuned hammer/trigger/sear * Lightweight alloy frame with integral mag well and light rail * Mil-Tac G10 laminate tactical grips * Supplied with two 10-round magazines * Soft carry case |
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$1500......................................Wow!!!!
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Looks like a very nice gun, but i have a hard time seeing a whole lot of these selling at that price. Probably why the other custom shops dont make em
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Looks nice, but way to expensive.
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Looks like a SA TRP but costs more. I guess you save on the ammo.
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ΜOΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ/copy and paste the link below for my feedback thread
http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=7&f=109&t=343785 |
Very nice. But the pricing is outrageous!!! I could buy a real 1911 and a good conversion kit for that much. I don't see them selling to many of these..
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Such is the plight of such works. On one hand, the materials and workmanship are worth something. On the other hand, i can drop a marvel kit on my wilson combat for a few hundred or buy an original Ace for the same $. Nevertheless, I applaud the effort of making a dedicated 1911 in. 22 if the company stands behind both accuracy and reliability. It will be more of a niche item due to the saturation of. 22 kits out there and people's lack of fiscal commitment on the platform.
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Looks great, but a little steep in price, and I would like to see a carbon framed version
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first AK mags now this? do these guys want to sell anything?
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Team Member (but they like my wife better than me)
NJ, USA
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Beautiful pistol, but as the rest stated; DAAAMM, $1500???
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I have to agree with almost everybody here. Why does this thing cost so much? It's a pretty tool, but way out of most peoples budget.
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I'm the type who plays with guns! Yes, for fun!
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I wouldn't even be interested at $500... 300 tops.
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I see they'veeen reduced to $920
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Scottsdale gun club has always been proud of their products and I remember hearing that US Palm is some how affiliated with them. But regardless of the sticker prices there are enough well off people who plunk down that kind of cash without thinking about what they are actually buying. Or because it is the latest and greatest super tactical variant of an AR-15.
On a side note, their customer service almost universally blows. At least in their retail store. Their rang guys aren't too bad however, and their instructors are excellent guys. But try getting any kind of reasonable service there if you don't walk in with a couple grand hanging from your neck. I stopped going there because I got tired of waiting for their sales people to finish their phone calls or conversations to check me out with my merchandise. Last time I bought a gun there (blue label Glock) it took me 45 minutes to get someones attention to pull it out and get me the paperwork. And I was one of 3 customers in the store at the time, and there were easily 6 or so employees around the place. |
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Originally Posted By Trumpet:
I see they'veeen reduced to $920 Back up to $1499 |
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That looks sweet
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GSG 1911 or Sig 1911 in 22 LR would be a lot cheaper
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Now the link doesn't work, maybe they've been dropped. Whoever approved this at USPALM should have a good time explaining this one. A 22lr 1911 for $1500 when conversions are $200+ is just asinine, let alone in this economy.
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Who would buy that when you can get an S&W 41?!
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Very cool. But really, how much is it? Quit playin.
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Originally Posted By balext:
Looks nice, but way to expensive. I will just stick with my Ruger 22/45 for that price... |
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Originally Posted By TheMercenary:
Originally Posted By balext:
Looks nice, but way to expensive. I will just stick with my Ruger 22/45 for that price... Me too. At those prices I would by a real .45ACP 1911... |
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I applaud the efforts of US Palm and the Scottsdale Gun Club for building and marketing these dedicated 1911 platform/ .22 LR pistols. HOWEVER, as previously stated numerous times... the price is way out of line!
The typical shooter who is looking to cut training costs by running a .22 LR conversion or upper is doing so to train more and save money. Dropping $1500 on a dedicated .22 will eat up any cost savings for quite some time, which negates the purpose of the firearm in the first place. Granted, you'll likely have a finely crafted pistol that certainly has some "bling factor", but that will only take you so far. At current ammo prices of roughly $18 per 500 round brick, a $340 GSG 1911 shooter could fire over 83 bricks of ammo with the money it would cost to buy the US Palm .22/ 1911. In case you're wondering, 83 bricks of .22 ammo would contain 41,500 rounds. When it comes right down to it, the Scottsdale Gun Club does not cater to the average, working man type of gun enthusiast. Anyone who has ever walked through their parking lot, or spent 5 minutes inside their retail store will know what I'm talking about. When you see more BMW's, Mercedes-Benz, Jaguars, Audis and other high end imports than Chevy's, Dodges and Fords you can pretty much tell who their target audience really is. |
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Originally Posted By TheMercenary:
Originally Posted By balext:
Looks nice, but way to expensive. I will just stick with my Ruger 22/45 for that price... Just bought one and put a paclite upper on it, I've got $410 in it give or take. |
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Oh c'mon... is "lightweight alloy frame" another veiled way of saying "aluminum" like the Umarex and other .22 "cheap" 1911's are made of?
It uses the Marvel top end, so how in the world can a price tag of $1500 be justified? I'd much rather put a Marvel or other .22 top end with a good reputation on one of my 1911 steel framed 1911's and go have some fun at a fraction of the cost. Sorry, I just don't see it. Considering a Marvel top end and a cast or extruded aluminum receiver, I'd would actually start paying attention at around the $450 level or a tad lower. I wish them luck. |
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Originally Posted By TheMercenary:
I will just stick with my Ruger 22/45 for that price... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By TheMercenary:
Originally Posted By balext:
Looks nice, but way to expensive. I will just stick with my Ruger 22/45 for that price... You mean SIX Ruger 22/45s for that price. |
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Originally Posted By HK-USP:
GSG 1911 or Sig 1911 in 22 LR would be a lot cheaper View Quote But they're inexpensive plinkers and they don't have a Marvel top end which is known to be extraordinarilly accurate. This is what you're paying for: "Features include: * 50 yard sub 1-inch accuracy" |
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LOL....dead link and no longer seen on their site. Gee, I wonder why?
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Most people who can pay more than 1500 for a gun don't give a damn about using the cheapest ammo.
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