Well, it was going to be an sbr. The PPS 43 pistol produced in Radom Poland looked to be one tough piece. Internet talk had given the "C" model passing marks. Supposedly the problems in the previous models had been worked out. I beg to differ.
My pistol recieved last week showed the following flaws: Mags don't fit without lots of fitting, small and soft hammer peens quickly, lower reciever falls open during firing, weak firing pin broke in less than 100 rounds.
On the plus side the piece is pretty well machined, good park job, point shoots incredibly well, and is heavy enough to soak up any recoil (you could easily drive nails with it). Finally it looks very authentic and with the proper paperwork and a couple of weld cuts would be a fine SBR.
IF ONLY IT WOULD WORK!!!!
FWIW Alex
My pistol recieved last week showed the following flaws: Mags don't fit without lots of fitting, small and soft hammer peens quickly, lower reciever falls open during firing, weak firing pin broke in less than 100 rounds.
On the plus side the piece is pretty well machined, good park job, point shoots incredibly well, and is heavy enough to soak up any recoil (you could easily drive nails with it). Finally it looks very authentic and with the proper paperwork and a couple of weld cuts would be a fine SBR.
IF ONLY IT WOULD WORK!!!!
FWIW Alex