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Web Clavin Extraordinaire
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That looks like an absolute pain in the ass to clean. Like every interior edge will catch every bit of dirt and grime possible and be awful to ever get rid of.

Good luck with that. Wink


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That is one great looking pistol. Congratulations on getting it!


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Originally posted by Oat_Action_Man:
That looks like an absolute pain in the ass to clean. Like every interior edge will catch every bit of dirt and grime possible and be awful to ever get rid of.

Good luck with that. Wink


Looks like a good thing for an ultrasonic cleaner!


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Maybe a soft bristle brush or one of the spray blast cleaners. I keep going back looking at its surfaces. Kinda addicting. Q, you posted 2 images enlarged of its thumb safety. What is the fine line below the serrations in both pics ?
 
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Beautiful pistol. Curious if the front strap Hulk pattern provides a decent grip surface.

Look forward to your thoughts after range time.



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Had some fun the last couple of days. 400 rds through it (200 GECO 124 FMJ and 200 Fiocchi 124 FMJ). What a joy to shoot this gun. Trigger pull is truly fantastic, breaking at just barely above 2 lbs. However, I'll admit that I'm a curve trigger kind of guy. As I said before, curved trigger is more natural to the finger.

Recoil? As can be expected on this heavy all stainless gun, it's nothing. The front strap's cut is no problems. Not as grippy as the typical checkering, but grippy enough so there was no slippage.

Got to say, indoor accuracy testing sometimes can be annoying. Since the target is hanging, it is not completely fixed, so it can sway. Even a tiny sway can mess you up, especially at longer distance. I was all over the places with the Fiocchi at 25 yds yesterday it's embarrassing. Roll Eyes I'll probably go to an outdoor range the next time.












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Very nice!!! Cool


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Nice to see these pistols used.
 
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I'd probably totally agree with you Q about its trigger. The gun is captivating. Really enjoy looking at it. All of its lines are pleasing.
 
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I am hoping the Forum Management/Owner does not frown on me reviving this four year old thread. This specific pistol was limited to less than 25 pistols (Q please correct me if that number is wrong).

I know many will look at this pistol and shake your head in disgust as to its design, but for me I have always thought it was a beautiful work of pistol art - that also proved to be a great shooting pistol - thanks to Q’s range report.
 
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What a gorgeous finely engineered X5; thank you for sharing this magnificent piece from your collection with us. One of the reasons we collect firearms is because we realize there are waves of technology and craftsmanship in human history that will never come again; and it's rewarding to own exemplars of a peak in this cycle. This X5 is certainly a fine example of the right minds and the right hands coming together to produce a superb firearm that is just as rewarding to admire as it is to shoot, for many years to come.
 
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I returned to the forum after this thread went live, though I recall seeing a few images somewhere on the web. The Mastershop truly DID have some fun piecing together their creations; those folks are sorely missed.

Its trigger may 'break' like glass, but apparently so does the slide as well. Wink


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Some more Facettes HERE with slightly different design.

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Thanks Q for adding this second thread.
 
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Nice pistol but that slide is definitely not my cup of tea.
 
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12131, thank you so much for sharing. Great stuff!
 
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That is one bad-ass looking pistol.

Reminds me of the "experimental" ship camo from WWII. Big Grin



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