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I think you are thinking of 38 super Bob, the magazine in the pistol in question only holds 5 rounds. It's used for Bullseye shooting. More so 2700 Bullseye Matches.
Yep.. I'll give you that one..
I think you are thinking of 38 super Bob, the magazine in the pistol in question only holds 5 rounds. It's used for Bullseye shooting. More so 2700 Bullseye Matches.
Winner winner chicken dinner. 38 special wadcutter only.
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That funky looking magazine is what threw me off. I have seen 1911's in 38 Super, 9mm, .40 and .45 and none of them have that button on the side of the mag. A guy I know at my club was selling one a couple years ago and I wish like hell I bought it.
What next? Sewing machine companies making 1911's???
Yes, you should have bought it. They are unbelievable shooters, with the correct ammunition they shot 2" groups at 50 yards when they left the factory.
I also shoot a few S&W model 52's. The Colts in 38 special don't shoot as soft and the Model 52's but they shoot as well as them.
The Colt mags have really gotten expensive the last 10 years or so, it's either the button or the fingers at the mags lips that give that pistol away.
It's interesting when one pops up for sale that guys will complain about the 12 to 1,500 bucks to buy it and will pass it by for being to costly and then go by a Kimber or Wilson for 3 grand that will not shoot as well.
It's a gun that will make a average shooter and very good shooter and a very good shooter a match winning shooter.
One company I don't think I ever saw was Colt..
But what model Hi- Point..
That's what I have. Can't seem to hit #### with it.I almost got a Sig. It was a nice gun. I ended up with a S&W M&P instead.
If I was still working, instead of being a full time student, it would be sitting in my gun safe as I am typing this. Unfortunately, I have to be a bit more thrifty for the next couple of years.
C9 for sure.
Ugly as all hell, but can take a beating. Shoots anything. Not a tack driver, but works.
I heard a rumor a few weeks ago in Anderson, IN. when I was talking to some retired GM workers that GM was going to put the M3 grease gun back in production along with GM Hydromatic division is also going to fire up the assembly line of M16A1's again.
Best I can find is that Mattel may have made some stocks, in low numbers and very early on.
Is that the 38spl?
I've heard of them but never seen one in real life.
I saw an M2 made by Ac Delco,
an M-16 made by Hydromatic Div.
Winner winner chicken dinner. 38 special wadcutter only.
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saw a gun like that once. a guy that use to live in dotsonville in st marys had it.