For Dave (nitesite): Had all the pistols in one location tonight so they got together for a reunion and pics!
And a weigh-in...
The PT111 weighs 664.4g/23.43oz empty w/mag
The G26 weighs 630.3g/22.23 empty w/mag
The Lork weighs 891.1g/31.43oz empty w/mag
13rds of 9mm JHP 115gr weighs 150.5g/5.308oz
12rds, 138.8g/4.896oz
11rds, 127.1g/4.483oz
10rds, 116.9g/4.123oz
7rds of .380 FMJ 95gr weigh 67.4g/2.377oz
The PT111 Pro "Millennium" came to me via trade for a 12ga Tri-Star. Also came with OEM case, extra mag and accys. Holds 12 in the mag and 1 in the pipe. The Taurus is a striker-fired pistol with the advantage of "second strike" capability. There was a "class-action" lawsuit on this pistol a few years back that I didn't take advantage of nor did I need to. This gun lives in my toolbox at the shop along with the spare mag, both full of JHP. This gun will be going to the range the next trip out...
The G26 was "like-new" with tritiums picked up 10? years ago. Third gen. It might be time for new sights but they are still adequately bright in the dark. The Scherer extension adds +1 round to the factory 10rd. The pinky extension works on both 9mm and .40S&W (G27) mags. I like it mainly because it adds a place for the pinky. I have a number of extended mags picked up in a PSA "deal" that work both in this gun and the AR-9. I could fire over 1000rds of 9mm without having to reload a mag...
This gun lives in the briefcase in the car along with a full backup ext. mag (ETS 31-rd-er). It is also the gun that goes into the IWB holster when necessary. PS: this also has the extended slide release and 3.5lb spring/connector from a G17L/G34. I had an extended mag release but found it too easy to release the mag inadvertently if you laid the gun down on a table on its left side (for example) and put the original short release back in.
The Lorcin was picked up for a "giggle bid" of $55.55 from a local pawnshop via GB.
I've bought at least a dozen guns from them over the years and I've always made at least 50% off them. It holds 7rds of .380ACP in the mag and probably 1 in the chamber although there is no way to hold the slide open and the mag release is at the bottom of the left grip. I happened to have this case from something (I can't remember what) that holds it nicely. I've been meaning to put it in the desk instead of the safe... It has the added advantage of superior pistol-whipping capability due to its mass...