The earliest design I am aware of is the Steyr GB, which dates to 1968 (in a pistol anyway). There are only 4 or 5 designs that utilize the full system with the gas piston.
I was just able to check and my CCP does indeed have the + sign next to the DE.
Yes I do!
I think Americans are more infatuated with Walthers than most realize. The Caniks are all Walther clones and they seem to be increasingly popular.
Wouldn't you know it? My gun is marked M2 at the bottom of the grip! I just saw that in the picture (I don't have the gun handy). The takedown tool is clearly ridiculous, which explains the nifty tool-less takedown.
Last week I was at my local range/store getting some trigger time with a buddy. On the way into the range we came across a used Walther CCP for sale. As it happened, that day I had also brought my H&K P7, which also uses the Barnitzke system to operate (Walther apparently refers to this as...
I'd have to dig into a parts diagram to get some proper names. My gun has gone through a minor rebuild with my gunsmith. I do remember the gas piston had to be changed out, but that was because I was dumb and ran a bunch of lead bullets through the gun. Keep in mind the gun dates to 1979 or so...
A P7 cut for optics would be great. My P7 is pretty worn out and doesn't see much trigger time unfortunately. Despite the price I still find P7Pro to offer a tempting product.
The Javelina is unique in that it uses a 7" barrel instead of the 6" version that everyone else (including Iver Johnson) uses. Since the gun the OP has shown us is modified, I would assume it is one that was either working or was made to work. Many examples made it out the door in perfect...
I have one. Mine is stainless. I wasn't aware other finishes were offered. I love mine, but other than the super long slide and barrel, not much is different than the various 1911 variants out there. I'm always worried about breaking the slide or the barrel, simply because they are unique but...
They are definitely not suitable for SR use unless the case pressure is low. I tested S&A primers in my Blackout and got pierced primers with supersonics.
Mac from Hill & Mac Gunworks has already publicly stated (most recently at Shot Show) that the new ones from PSA will cost more than the HMG ones. Those ones were right around $1,600, so I would doubt the PSA version will be less. These won't exactly fly off the shelves at that price.
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