Para Warthog

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posted on November 19, 2012
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A compact .45, Para's Warthog delivers full-size stopping power in a carry-size package. Better yet, it features the ever-popular 1911 design.

With its small size, ample stopping power and generous capacity, the Warthog is one that conceal carry practitioners will certainly want to take a look at—and a fine addition to the Gun of the Week series.

Featured here is the stainless steel edition of the Warthog.

Technical Specifications:

Caliber: .45 ACP
Capacity:
10+1
Barrel:
3"
Weight:
31 oz.
Length:
6.5"
Height:
4.5"
Hammer:
Spurred
Sights:
Fiber-Optic Front/ 2-Dot Rear
MSRP:
$1,039.00

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