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Actually, I'm very seriously considering this pair:
I'm not sure I want that much 'texture' on that little wristbreaker!
I think those would go better if the gun was blued as opposed to stainless.
Actually, I'm very seriously considering this pair:
I'm not sure I want that much 'texture' on that little wristbreaker!
hmm...I dunno?
Well bugg.....bless me if someone didn't buy them out from under me!
I think those would go better if the gun was blued as opposed to stainless.
Well bugg.....bless me if someone didn't buy them out from under me!
Ah well....they're still in business, something will turn up.
They called me yesterday and they can't fix it .....SO they're sending me a whole new one!
Kirk, please let us know how that M1 runs, looks like a very handy carbine.
That's great Kirk, please be sure to post pics. with your improvements installed. Are you just going to keep the open sights?
I have an extra long range rear sight and a front spirit level sight for my 86 Winchester, both adjustable for windage. A lot of work to get all the sights lined up at long range! Much better on a Sharps or Rollingblock!
East German Makarov dated 1962 with rain drop camo holster and original records of use from East German Police station where this pistol was once used.
The Makarov is a straight blowback pistol that is essentially a simplification of the Walther PP pistol design. It has a fixed barrel, a traditional DA/SA trigger mechanism, an exposed hammer, and a slide-mounted decocker. The magazines hold 8 rounds of 9x18mm ammunition. The 9x18mm military cartridge fires a 93 gr FMJ bullet at about 1050 FPS.