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My lgs has a Springfield LBO that I have been eyeing. I know that it's not the same as the Long Beach contract gun. I looked it over and it has a nice slide to frame fit. The slide is numbered to the frame. It would be a range toy. There is limited info out there on these, anyone have any experience with them?

Thanks in advance.


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Did you run across this little gem on Saturday at CGC? Wink

Looks like a loaded and a TRP had a baby. I imagine it's a great shooter.


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Yeah, they have had it for a few weeks and I keep eyeballing it.


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Yeah, they have had it for a few weeks and I keep eyeballing it.


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Is this one of the over run guns from a couple years ago or the new catalog gun they were calling the Loaded Black Operator or some such. Basically an all black MC Operator with a magwell and G10 grips, no?
Either way, I like Springfield stuff. Good guns for reasonable prices.


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Heritage on Post Rd had what I believe was a used milspec, priced at like $475 or something.

It was a good thing they did, because they didn't have a damn thing else in that store.


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Is this one of the over run guns from a couple years ago or the new catalog gun they were calling the Loaded Black Operator or some such. Basically an all black MC Operator with a magwell and G10 grips, no?
Either way, I like Springfield stuff. Good guns for reasonable prices.


I believe it is a new production gun. I was able to field strip it and the slide is numbered to the frame like the old guns are. So, I guess there is some amount of fitting. I'm not sure if the new production ones are the same. I didn't look at the product code on the box.


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The only thing I would say is that depending on price you might be happier with the Lipseys run of Springfield Operators which have checkered front straps and Tool steel intervals not MIM.


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SA has a 10mm coming down the tracks.


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Springfield has some nice special edition pistols. My LGS has a MC operator Warren Tactical edition. The gun is really smooth and the WT sights are incredible.

Unfortunately, its been languishing in the case for almost a year now. He wants "professional" money for it.


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Billy, is the Warren Tactical a 9mm?

I talked with Scott Warren a few years ago and he was using one of the 9mms from the first run of the gun. It was really a nice gun!

Do you mind mentioning what they want for the gun?




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If you're OK with the gun stock, I'd say buy it. I purchased an MC Operator about a year ago and was super impressed with everything about it. I did however buy it with the intent to send it to SACS to have a few things customized to my liking. SACS has not been taking pistols in for work since the fall, and it looks like they are changing their business plan (best I can tell from internet articles). That led me to sell my MCOP - I'm now saving pennies for EXACTLY what I want without having to send it somewhere for tweaks. My 2 cents...
 
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Buy it, There great guns and virtually the same gun as the LBO. Mine has been reliable and acurate.
 
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