If you haven't, check out Slim Tim's Trader on the Makarov forum. A member just sold his entire Mak collection and the lot didn't last long.
http://forums.gunboards.com/forumdisplay.php?47-Slim-Tim-s-Makarov-Trader
I really like the classic lines of the HSc and the history. I found one at pawnshop some months ago (long before the panic buying) and couldn't pass it up after I Googled it in the car. According to the production guide, it was made in December 1941, the month the U.S.A. entered WWII. The...
A big YAY! What other pistol can you barbeque and still trust your life with after a good soaking and cleaning?
The East German, well done!
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The Arsenal, also well done.
After
You can say that again! This is my EG after I dug it out of the rubble after my home burned down. And, the same EG after several weeks of soaking in a solution, the formula of which I found on makarov.com.
After replacing the springs and grip, I've shot over 500 rounds though it with no...
I'd sell the PA-63 and P64 to fund the EG. A year from now the EG will easily be worth around $400. I doubt if the Hungarian and Polish 9x18s will appreciate in value at all. If you're into 9x18s, you've got to have a Makarov and an EG would be a nice way to start the collection.
The CZ 83 is a quality gun. The only problem is finding ammo for it. And, even if you can find .380, it is very expensive. On the other hand, 9x18 ammo (for the CZ 82) is way cheaper and readily available online.
I bought a Soviet military, an unfired Bulgarian "sneak", still packed in cosmo with two matching mags from a friend over a year ago for $325. I doubt if he would sell another one like it for the same price today.
Empire Arms regularly has non-import marked Soviet Maks for $600-$650 and they...
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