The Q1S is a subcompact size striker fired self-loading pistol with a rotating barrel for extremely low recoil, ergonomically designed shape and all controls ambidextrous enabling full shooting comfort for right- and left-handed makes this gun unique. The frame is also equipped with a universal tactic Picatinny rail MIL-STD 1913. The rotating barrel system is protected by international patents and registered trademark Grand Power. The unique rotating barrel locking system of the slide has gained its popularity among shooters all over the world. It is intended primarily for armed forces and self-defense. The gun is optimized to simplify the handling, using a minimum of controls. The Q1S model was created as a combination of the unique locking principle proven by model K100 and the original trigger mechanism with striker fire. The XP features the X-Calibur hammer group for a very light single-action trigger and the adjustable Elliason style rear sight and fibre optic front sight as well as the big mag button. The longer XP model provides even more accurate shooting and the increased mass shifts center of gravity towards the muzzle to further reduce muzzle lift. The new rounded slide profile provides excellent handling and ergonomics. This innovation results in a stronger handle, enhanced reliability and easier field stripping. Built on the latest generation of Mk12 polyamide handle, but it features a new steel dismantling catch that replaced the original trigger guard stop.
The XP series offers a unique rotating barrel mechanism to those who prefer shooting with powerful. Standard Magazine Capacity: 14 (40 S&W/10mm) or 10 45acp (10 in Canada) In P45 L, the increased barrel length increases accuracy and the added mass reduces recoil as well as moves center of gravity to the muzzle and therefore reduces muzzle lift. Control elements are adapted to both left- and right-handed shooters. When compared to its competitors, it provides lower lift and minimizes the recoil. 45 calibre and provides excellent handling and ergonomics. The appearance of the pistol with a curved slide resembles the classic.
It’s built on the latest generation of Mk12 polyamide handle, which has a new steel dismantling catch.
If your still interested in this please feel free to contact me at my direct email and we can get things moving forward - even be happy to extend a 20% discount for you on the thanks for the heads up.The popular K100 series with its unique rotating barrel mechanism has been enhanced by the addition of the P45 in the legendary. Its rare but occasionally someone gets dropped through the communication cracks ( still no excuse ). Kind of a bummer that no one will do it! )įirst off we apologize for the inconvenience and dropping the ball on this.
(Still interested in getting my K100 or X-Cal milled for a Shield RMS, so if anyone else finds someone who will actually do it that would be great. I put my Shield RMS on a Glock 19 MOS instead and am very happy with it for now. I figure if a company doesn't follow up with a potential customer I don't really want to hound them for answers or send an expensive part to. I called again a month later about something else and got the same answer. She seemed pretty busy and in a rush on the phone and said she would check if it could be done but never called me back. The office lady said they could do it but wasn't familiar with the Grand Power line, unfortunately she never sent me a work order. Hey guys, unfortunately Patriot Defense didn't pan out.
I'm sure other people are just as interested and I would really appreciate a referral to a professional! So if anyone knows any gunsmiths who are able or willing to do this job please let me know. They are such awesome shooters I think it would make them even more fun. However after seeing that it's been done successfully, I don't see why it cant be done again. I understand the geometry/lack of material to work on etc so I get that. I contacted the company who did the Gold K100 job 2 years ago and was turned down because he said the slide is just not ideal for a red dot. Milling would get the dot lower and would be a more secure mount than the above options. I know there are Eliason style mounts out there (for x-cal) that I have found from reading others posts:īut that isn't really the route that I'd like to go. So I've been trying to locate a gunsmith who can/will mill out my Grand Power X-cal or K100 slide for a Shield RMS.