Steve in NC
Member
Gentleman,
Appreciate some guidance here. I was brought this pistol as a basketcase that a previous gun shop tore apart and couldn't figure out how to reassemble it. So they put all the parts in a box and returned it. The owner brought it to me, and I ended up getting the springs all refreshed and got it reassembled and operational. Had to make one spring out of another as it wasn't available. The pistol is now fully assembled and is 100% serviceable. I have personally shot it 10-12 times to make sure it cycles, feeds, reloads, etc using Fiocchi 380 Auto, 95gr FMJ, @ 960fps factory ammo as the test ammo.
As you can see its rough on the outside so its not a collector level firearm. I'm not a WWII weapons expert. The owner wants to sell it and wondering what price range is fair? He isn't trying to make a killing, just wondering what a fair price range would be for a serviceable M37?
Any and all feedback is welcome.
TIA,
Steve
Appreciate some guidance here. I was brought this pistol as a basketcase that a previous gun shop tore apart and couldn't figure out how to reassemble it. So they put all the parts in a box and returned it. The owner brought it to me, and I ended up getting the springs all refreshed and got it reassembled and operational. Had to make one spring out of another as it wasn't available. The pistol is now fully assembled and is 100% serviceable. I have personally shot it 10-12 times to make sure it cycles, feeds, reloads, etc using Fiocchi 380 Auto, 95gr FMJ, @ 960fps factory ammo as the test ammo.
As you can see its rough on the outside so its not a collector level firearm. I'm not a WWII weapons expert. The owner wants to sell it and wondering what price range is fair? He isn't trying to make a killing, just wondering what a fair price range would be for a serviceable M37?
Any and all feedback is welcome.
TIA,
Steve