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Speaking of German WWII spoons, I just acquired this Walther PP chambered in .32 ACP:http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1432182893.jpg
It certainly isn't in collectable condition, but it should make a fun shooter. The markings on it seem to indicate that it may be a Waffen Proofed, Luffwaffe contract firearm. Here are my two German ladies: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1432183041.jpg |
Speaking of German WWII spoons, I just acquired this Walther PP, chambered in .32 ACP (or 7.65mm):http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1432182893.jpg
It certainly isn't in collectable condition, but it should make a fun shooter. The markings on it seem to indicate that it may be a Waffen Proofed, Luftwaffe contract firearm. Here are my two German ladies: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1432183041.jpg |
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The trigger pull on the P38 is heavy and they were never built to be super accurate. |
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The serial number (231xxxP) confirms it was produced in 1942 in the Zella plant. Then I researched what was left of the proof mark on the trigger guard: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1432224193.jpg The symbol is what is left of the left wings of an eagle, and the letters/numbers are: WaA359. This indicates that the firearm is Waffen Proofed, Luftwaffe contract firearm. Paid $545 for what amounts to a decent shooter. It is certainly not a collectable given its refinished condition, but it is pretty cool to know the history behind it! - Z |
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The PPK fans come out of the closet SmileWavy
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1432314896.jpg My best ones are the worst looking. The S&W needed a recall, and the Manurhin is the only French gun I've owned. You can pick out the German ones blindfolded. Jim |
Another Pony added to the herd...........
Just added this one, a Colt Police Positive Target in .22WRF. It was born in 1923 and has the optional checkered wood grips with both ponies facing forward, something that Colt discontinued along about 1925 or so. The front sight is adjustable for elevation and the rear for windage. These guns were assembled by the most experienced workers at Colt and have an excellent trigger both SA and DA. Kind of a baby brother to the Colt Officers Model of the day. Only about 28,000 of the PPTs were made, making it a scarce if not rare Colt model. Some pics:
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Do you guys with the older German PPs find them to be higher quality than the brand new ones? I've handled a few new ones and been very unimpressed, but I know they are made under license by S&W.
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My two Colts http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1432995334.jpg |
I wish I could find and link the thread I read where an old (I think it was a K-17) S&W revolver was compared to a new (I think 617) S&W revolver. It broke down the differences and why the changes were made from a manufacturing standpoint. New S&W's are tremendous functional machines, but there are significant differences between what they used to build and what they currently produce. I would think new S&W PP's would be far more uniform piece to piece, and generally serviceable, but I suspect a good German PP is far nicer than a brand new S&W, just based on my experience with their new and old revolvers.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1432996109.jpg
Got a chance to shoot one of these the other day, very accurate, and a FAR better trigger than I was led to believe Taurus was capable of producing. |
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So to venture off topic, but still spoon related.
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A pair of Colts...........
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Completed my first build. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1434251787.jpg
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Yeah I know it's stupid but I want to convert my long ago sporterized 98k Mauser to 45 ACP
Rhineland Arms Inc http://www.troupsystems.com/MAUSER/pics2/sporter2.jpg |
Here's my new baby:
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Fathers day
Well what can I say ... I was good this year. Sig 1911 and the the last three digits in the serial # are 911 yeh.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1435033786.jpg Steve the other half of Angela |
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1950 star 9mm still in the box, unfired.
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Getting a grip on it................
Just received these grips from John Culina in California. Made from American Black Walnut with a nice "flame" grain to the wood! The gun they are on is a pre war Colt Officers Model in .38 Special. The medallions date back to somewhere between 1909 and about 1920, making them very close to being 100 yrs old! Notice that both "ponies" face towards the muzzle of the gun!
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Beretta M1934 prewar huh
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I went with silver. I took her out shooting yesterday, and this is a very accurate spoon.
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New toy to test my buddies products on.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1435457799.jpg
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Finally caved and bought some Austrian Tupperware
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Time to learn how NOT to earn "Glock Leg"
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Fortunately, I actually pay attention when I'm handling firearms, so I should be good to go. Thinking about the Crye Precision Gun Clip holster thingamajig |
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I've become pretty fond of it, definitely a great carry spoon.
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