Introducing the Para Ordnance Hi-Cap Warthog, a uniquely crafted semi-automatic pistol designed for the discerning gun enthusiast. This compact powerhouse, renowned for its high-round capacity in a small frame, is in very good condition, showing only light superficial signs of prior handling or use. The primary allure lies in its detailed craftsmanship, demonstrating the attention to detail Para Ordnance is known for.
Manufactured by the Canadian-based company, Para Ordnance, this model represents a period of ingenuity and innovation in firearms manufacturing. Produced between 2011-2015, this .45 ACP caliber handgun exemplifies the high-capacity 1911-style that the company was celebrated for. The Hi-Cap Warthog stands out in this range with its double-column, single-action-only (SAO) mechanism, allowing for a capacity of 10+1 rounds - a feat for a gun of its compact size.
The overall condition of the gun is very good, with the bore in good condition, clean and well-maintained, with minor wear marks. The bore rifling is intact and well-defined, demonstrating the quality of its build. The gun comes with its original case and owner's manual, ensuring authenticity, and preserving its condition. Included in the sale are two 10-round magazines.
Design-wise, the Hi-Cap Warthog impresses with its matte black finish, lending a touch of classic sophistication to its look. The accent pieces such as the slide, mag release, hammer, and grip safety are in a matte silver finish, adding to its aesthetic appeal. The Para Ordnance checkered synthetic grips provide a firm hold, ensuring precision and control. Note that the Tritium front 3-dot sights have lost some of their original luster.
Compact yet potent, the Hi-Cap Warthog is a favorite among those in need of a high-capacity, small-frame firearm. Offering a blend of power, precision, and style, this semi-automatic pistol is a worthy addition to any gun collection, or for practical use where high-capacity and compact size is desired. Don't miss out on this remarkable piece of firearms history.



