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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2010

Finally, an open class pistol that is truly an "out of box shooter"! Add your choice of optics and your ready to go! The "Gold Team" pistol is the signature model of 1999, 2002, 2005 IPSC World Champion Eric Grauffel. Every "Gold Team" pistol is carefully hand built by Tanfoglio's master gunsmiths. Special features of the "Gold Team" are an 8 hole ported, match grade polygonal rifled barrel, 3 chamber compensator, lightened slide, single action trigger with over travel stop, square trigger guard, checkered front and back strap, extended beavertail, ambidextrous custom shop safety, hart hammer, custom shop magazine release, extend magazine well for speed reloading, and one piece aluminum grips. The full length dust cover frame is drilled and tapped to allow the use of various styles of optic mounts. Imported by EAA Corp.

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  • This gun retails for $2,001.17 - an incredible handgun!

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  • @reignick1133 thanks for the feed back.

  • @TheNopedawg it's mostly for the "Hollywood image" of "custom gun sci-fi looking guns"

    but comp'ed guns for work for real world use in the fact it's  far less recoil per shot allowing quick follow up shots to be placed on target .

    The best manner to achieve this is to take a combat ready firearms and have it fitted with a comp , you do have to mind that the comp is not as "open" as one built for "race guns"Co.'s like Glock actually makes comp'ed combat guns out of the box.

  • @reignick1133 How come in movies when hit-men don't have silencers/suppressors on their pistol they usually got a comp or brake. Even the punisher raced out his 1911's and SW 500 mag. I know it's just hollywood but if would you consider using a raced out glock for defense because you knew it would be reliable? just a thought...

  • 1st time a saw this gun I had to look twice. I'm not really into competition or anything but this gun is just beautiful. I would carry this sucka in 10mm...

  • @ryanathan2 now that's not to say a LOT of the features on this gun such as porting , comp and cocking handle shouldn't be chosen for a defense gun , but if done they should be done on a gun made for defensive use.

    loser tolerances +good training+ well built gun is almost always a winning combination.

    you will have to "train to the gun" though.

  • @ryanathan2 the reason they don't adopt such features is reliability , if a comp gun goes down , the wort result is a loss of a match , if a defense gun goes down you could lose your life.

    Some tourney features on defense guns are good , but comp guns are one thing :TIGHT .

    Tight tolerances make for a gun that has a high chance of going down when in the mud dirt and mire of everyday life, while a looser gun generally wont.

  • @ryanathan2 maybe because its only licensed to be used for controlled competition?

  • HOT!!!!!!

  • is it full stainless steel?

  • @ImUnd3cid3d Well, compare it to the CZ Czechmate which is over $3Grand and 1911s in the same woods.

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