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Thread: The PX4 Compact might be my DA/SA Glock 19

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    Agreed, it should be the Langdon Tactical model.

    In any case, congratulations to Ernest for making this project a reality.
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    I know this probably only makes sense in my brain but...I messed around with a P07 this weekend that a friend bought. It made me want to check out the PX4 compact that Mr. Langdon has put together. I can definitely see the appeal now of a 19 sized DA/SA. It's a fun trigger system to work with.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JSGlock34 View Post
    Agreed, it should be the Langdon Tactical model.

    In any case, congratulations to Ernest for making this project a reality.
    I think "Ernest Langdon Tactical" should be reserved for a full size 92. What do you think if they call PX Compact "the Ernie?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by GreggW View Post
    I know this probably only makes sense in my brain but...I messed around with a P07 this weekend that a friend bought. It made me want to check out the PX4 compact that Mr. Langdon has put together. I can definitely see the appeal now of a 19 sized DA/SA. It's a fun trigger system to work with.
    Makes total sense dude. I've been waiting patiently for the "Ernie" to come out (don't blame me, blame GJM), so that it can be compared to a P07. Both are slightly chunky, mid-sized polymer TDA double stacks. Both have a limited amount of support, specifically sight options. Which is why this one coming with good sights stock is a big win.

    I'm a bit more interested in the PX4 simply because of the novel barrel/recoil system.

    Plus, mags should be cheaper. Anyone know a cheap place to get PX4 compact 15 rounders?
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    One of the better prices I have found for magazines http://www.ammunitiondepot.com/Beret...-p/jm88400.htm
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    There enough meat in these for a milled in RMR? Or are they like the 92 and aren't compatible with having a RMR milled in?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colt191145lover View Post
    One of the better prices I have found for magazines http://www.ammunitiondepot.com/Beret...-p/jm88400.htm
    Thanks!


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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    I think "Ernest Langdon Tactical" should be reserved for a full size 92. What do you think if they call PX Compact "the Ernie?"
    Put a gold plated slide on it and call it the "Ernesto".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trooper224 View Post
    Put a gold plated slide on it and call it the "Ernesto".
    The "Ernesto" Compact.

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