It occurred to me one day that I didn't have a picture of all 3 of my Para-Ordnance .45 ACP pistols, so I gathered them together for a family photo about 6 weeks ago. The oldest and largest one is a 13+1 alloy frame with a hard chrome plated Colt Mark IV Series 80 slide. I took it to Williams and had a set of their Fire Sights installed, green dots on the rear and red on the front. The little magazine extension gives it 15 rounds capacity instead of 13. These are from before they made 14 round magazines that stick out past the bottom of the frame and have plastic base plates instead of steel, like 8 round mags in a single stack 1911.
The next oldest is a stainless steel P10.45 I've had Mag-na-ported. When magazine capacity was limited to 10 rounds by The Crime William of 1994, they made this sawed off little runt with a 3" barrel. I had the slide milled and a Novak rear sight installed, along with a white dot on the front sight only.
The third one I bought was a stainless steel 12.45 LDA. The tritum sights have long since quit glowing. If I ever get them replaced, it will be with Night Fision sights. They use 30% more tritium than anyone else, so your sights glow brighter and last years longer. It has a 3 1/2" barrel and the original recoil system was replaced with the same type the P10.45 has, but longer. It has a small captive spring in the middle and another spring around the guide rod. But it has a large barrel bushing and a reverse plug with a tab that goes in a notch on the bottom of the slide. The P10.45 has a bull barrel without a bushing, and small plug that fits inside with triangular tabs to fill the 2 spaces below the barrel. The original recoil system on the 12.45 LDA had a single spring and was more like a traditional 1911 recoil system.
I was thinking this one was a Para USA but I got it before they changed the name. It's marked PARA-ORDNANCE, INC. FT. LAUDERDALE FL. MADE IN CANADA, just like the P10.45. The 35 year old gun is marked FT. LAUDERDALE FL. CANADA, but not MADE IN, and PAT. PEND. All 3 pistols have Smith & Alexander Drop-In Mag Guides. That along with the double-stack mags makes them easier to reload fast than my Colt Government Model was.
I decided to put my LCP in the picture too so everyone can see how it looks with the Viridian Reactor R5 Gen 2 Green Laser Sight, and HOGUE HandALL Hybrid Grip Sleeve on it. The HandALL Hybrid Grip Sleeve bulks up the grip a little bit so you can get a better hold on it, but it's not too bulky. I just bought 3 of the 7-round mags and haven't had a chance to shoot the gun since then, but it feels a lot more secure in my hand now. I had finger extensions on all my 6-round mags and they weren't too bad either with the Houge grip.
The Viridian Reactor Laser Sight takes 2 1/3 N batteries, which is kind of an oddball size, but Walmart and Kroger sell Duracell 1/3Ns, so they aren't that rare. The lithium batteries are 3v instead of 1.5v. They're between the diameter of a AA and AAA, and only 1/5 as long as a AA battery. They fit in sideways right next to each other and last for 3 hours set to constant on or 5 hours when it's set to strobe. When you turn the laser on, it turns off when you holster the gun, and automatically turns back on as you draw your pistol. No fumbling for switches to turn it on when you need it. It came with a soft pocket holster with a magnet sewn in to activate the switch, but I recently bought a DeSantis SOF-TUCK that has the magnet sewn in between 2 layers of leather. I haven't found a good CCW holster specifically for the 12.45 LDA, but may start carrying the LCP whenever I get around to taking CCW classes again. When I'm done riding my ATV for the year I'll have more time for things like that since I won't be packing and unpacking all the time.