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<blockquote data-quote="KurtM" data-source="post: 2693494" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>Just a general observation, after two magazines through a P-7 at a rapid rate, the pistol becomes to hot at the trigger guard to maintain a proper grip. Also extended drills heat the frame up to the point that you must set it aside to cool. Any firearm that you cant practice with extensively isn't what many would consider a practical gun to carry due to lack of training time on the platform.</p><p></p><p>As for reliability, both the 9mm Glocks and the venerable old 1911 will function underwater for magazine after magazine....yes first hand knowledge....not so the Orbendorfer. They tend to "come apart".....also first hand knowledge. Everything has its strengths and weaknesses, but a gun that gets too hot to hold has too much of the weak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtM, post: 2693494, member: 6064"] Just a general observation, after two magazines through a P-7 at a rapid rate, the pistol becomes to hot at the trigger guard to maintain a proper grip. Also extended drills heat the frame up to the point that you must set it aside to cool. Any firearm that you cant practice with extensively isn't what many would consider a practical gun to carry due to lack of training time on the platform. As for reliability, both the 9mm Glocks and the venerable old 1911 will function underwater for magazine after magazine....yes first hand knowledge....not so the Orbendorfer. They tend to "come apart".....also first hand knowledge. Everything has its strengths and weaknesses, but a gun that gets too hot to hold has too much of the weak. [/QUOTE]
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