The Pardini GT pistols (and the identical PC-series ones) are absolutely amazing to handle and shoot. Everything about them screams quality; I agree that the smoothness of the slide mechanism and the trigger feel are exceptional. They're stupid-accurate, too. It's really useful to see one of these beautiful pieces featured in detail.
Totally agree, i just had that weird malfunction shown in another video. But after i got it fixed it is the most beloved gun i have. Just awesome quality. Thank you for stopping by an dropping a comment.
@@Drarovaikoks For sure. My local club has one, and after trying it, I loved the fit, feel and quality so much that I bought a pair of them - one in silver/chrome, and one in black. There's really nothing else out there like it, at least not in my experience. A Swiss SIG P210 is the only thing that came close, but the single-stack frame and non-adjustable trigger don't work nearly as well for my large hands. Thanks for the feedback: it's great to hear how much you're enjoying yours.
@@mikegreen2214 i was a station chief for the national championship in a particular shooting event here. 10 new shooters every 5 minutes at my station. Interesting to see which guns these competitors used. Almost the same guns. Half used Pardini GT 9, rest was split between Sig Neuhausen and Sigsauer X5/X6… about 300 shooters that are considered the best in the country. So I am happy to have one of those quality pistols. 😍
Cannot wait until I get back home from vacation to go to the range to get some time with it. What ammo does yours prefer? Thank you for stopping by and dropping a comment.
@@Drarovaikoks Thanks for posting up the vid. I'm not shooting the Pardini in competition so it's getting fired with 124gr 1150/1200 FPS ammo. All my 9mm handguns get this ammo. I also dialed the trigger down to under two lbs (one kilo). Have the over travel set to under . 01" (.25mm).
@@jamescampbell4334 the little i got to try it feels like mine shoots really well with like 95 grain-115 grain hollow point the best… but have to investigate some more…
Yeah, some people find it ugly, I beg to differ but I find most guns sexy. Regardless, this gun is about the position in hand, very low, and the trigger, the best there is to my knowledge.
The Pardini GT pistols (and the identical PC-series ones) are absolutely amazing to handle and shoot. Everything about them screams quality; I agree that the smoothness of the slide mechanism and the trigger feel are exceptional. They're stupid-accurate, too.
It's really useful to see one of these beautiful pieces featured in detail.
Totally agree, i just had that weird malfunction shown in another video. But after i got it fixed it is the most beloved gun i have. Just awesome quality. Thank you for stopping by an dropping a comment.
@@Drarovaikoks For sure. My local club has one, and after trying it, I loved the fit, feel and quality so much that I bought a pair of them - one in silver/chrome, and one in black.
There's really nothing else out there like it, at least not in my experience. A Swiss SIG P210 is the only thing that came close, but the single-stack frame and non-adjustable trigger don't work nearly as well for my large hands.
Thanks for the feedback: it's great to hear how much you're enjoying yours.
@@mikegreen2214 i was a station chief for the national championship in a particular shooting event here. 10 new shooters every 5 minutes at my station. Interesting to see which guns these competitors used. Almost the same guns. Half used Pardini GT 9, rest was split between Sig Neuhausen and Sigsauer X5/X6… about 300 shooters that are considered the best in the country. So I am happy to have one of those quality pistols. 😍
@@DrarovaikoksThat's highly encouraging to know; thanks for the additional information!
Awesome gun, shoots like a dream. I own a GT9 6" in the hard anodized silver finish.
Even custom 1911 guys are amazed at the trigger.
Cannot wait until I get back home from vacation to go to the range to get some time with it. What ammo does yours prefer? Thank you for stopping by and dropping a comment.
@@Drarovaikoks
Thanks for posting up the vid.
I'm not shooting the Pardini in competition so it's getting fired with 124gr 1150/1200 FPS ammo. All my 9mm handguns get this ammo.
I also dialed the trigger down to under two lbs (one kilo). Have the over travel set to under . 01" (.25mm).
@@jamescampbell4334 the little i got to try it feels like mine shoots really well with like 95 grain-115 grain hollow point the best… but have to investigate some more…
There will be some range videos with it down the line also… 😍
That's a very nice pistol.
Just curious, is the frame steel or aluminum?
I have a Pardini SP Bullseye in 22LR and love it.
Good question… checked it now and it says “particularly light alloy and a special steel” what ever that means 😂
Too bad it is so ugly. But i like the angle of the handle.
Ugly? Good thing we appreciate different things… I think it’s beautiful and its performance makes it even more beautiful to me… 😍
Yeah, some people find it ugly, I beg to differ but I find most guns sexy. Regardless, this gun is about the position in hand, very low, and the trigger, the best there is to my knowledge.