1911 Pistols manufactured for foreign Governments either in US or outside US.Commercial Colt Government Model, Ace, SM Ace, Super.Model P14.45 Limited Model P14.45 LDA/P14.45 LDA Stainless. In January, 2012, assets of Para USA were purchased by Freedom Group, parent company of Remington, Marlin, Bushmaster and several other companies. In 2009, company relocated to Pineville, North Carolina. US Military Issue M1911 and M1911A1 Pistols Previously known as Para-Ordnance of Scarborough, Ontario, Canada.More than one of the above (questions pertaining to more than one brands).Your Opinion about M1911.ORG and its sites.Im simply cleaning out the safe and unfortunately this is one of a few guns that has to go. These Pearce Extensions fit mags for the Para Ordnance P10, Warthawg, Nitehawg and Hawg 9. The slide has a new finish, a new recoil spring, and two hi-cap mags. Pearce Grip PG-P10E -Fits Para Ordnance Double Stack. One criticism is because it has an affliction that, as Jeff Cooper has pointed out, many of us do a fat butt. 39 oz., 8.5 long and 5.75 tall for the full-sized M1911-type. 45, according to Para-Ordnance’s literature 6.5 long and 4.5 tall, vs. It is in excellent condition and recently serviced by Hyatt Guns in Charlotte NC (see the receipt). The P10 is light (24 oz.) with the alloy frame and small the smallest. Questions and Suggestions about M1911.ORG sites This is a hi-cap Para-Ordnance P14-45 Limited.Industry Announcements and Press Releases.Based on the above, I'd estimate that it's worth maybe $1,000. The rail also means it isn't allowed in several classes of competition where a P14.45 would otherwise shine. The tactical rail means there are almost no holsters available for it, which is a demerit to many people (including me). That tells me these are not in high demand. There is a similar Para pistol on auction now on the Gun Auction site with a starting price of $1,200 that has drawn no bids. The MSRP when they were new was $1,500, and they actually sold for around $750. That was considered "innovative" at the time, but in use it proved to be unreliable and was replaced by a beefed-up conventional(-ish) extractor made for Para by EGW. It's a beautiful pistol, but I'm not of the opinion that the LVMPD markings add anything to the value of the pistol. This pistol, which carries Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department markings, almost certainly came from that program.
I wasn't aware that this program extended to police departments, but apparently that was the case. For a time, Para-Ordnance had a program that offered specific units of the military special runs of pistols, marked with their unit designation and motto. Boxed Para-ordnance P14.45 Limited Semi-Automatic Pistol Boxed Para-ordnance. That's not really a "limited edition" model - it isn't something that Para ever had in their catalog. DWM Double Stamp Artillery Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol with Holster.