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Old 02-25-2013, 06:36 AM   #1
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Got one?
I love mine. It's one of my guns that I won't part with. It's just too much fun, and it always draws a crowd when shooting it in public.
An ugly spud.
Recently came across a few for sale in the $300-350 range. I think they're worth it just for the s & g factor.


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Old 02-26-2013, 11:55 AM   #2
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I bought one several years ago and never have gotten around to shooting it. When I got it I bought a spam can of ammo and its still sealed. I know one thing, if you ran out of ammo it would make a hell of a club.


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Had one yrs back & loved shooting it but hated looking at it
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Recently came across a few for sale in the $300-350 range
Dam, used to that would buy two of them
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I bought one several years ago and never have gotten around to shooting it. When I got it I bought a spam can of ammo and its still sealed. I know one thing, if you ran out of ammo it would make a hell of a club.
Shoot that bad boy!

I actually found a nylon holster (not Uncle Mike's) that's a perfect fit and can be used iwb or owb, for about $15.
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I got one back in December, I love shooting it, but Bulgarian surplus is my favorite. My is in a airsoft gun holster I had laying around, but she sure does eject far! Saturday at the range, I was shooting it and these two guys next to me stopped shooting and stared, they were surprised by the 20-25 foot range the spent shell traveled. Great pistol and easy to take down and maintain!


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