I'd love to have my old one back, and sooner or later will pick up another. Mine got almost 100 fps more with S&B FMJs, so that was what I carried in it. I'd get a set of repro grips before shooting it much. Grips might be aftermarket, I couldnt find enough information on them, they are seethrough green hard plastic. Blueing on this pistol is more than 50 gone, pitting on the one side as shown in the pictures. hundred-year old gutta percha grips that "snap" into place are going to break. 380 ACP semi-auto pistol is in decent shape. Before doing anything else, get decent instructions on take-down! Finding spare magazines, or spare parts, can be a trial. There are a couple of typical problems with them. 32 I've ever shot (that would be the CZ70), but one of the best pointing pistols I've ever handled. It fits nicely in a hip pocket, or the pocket of a coat. For me, that is the original 1907, but a friend finds the later model of 1917 to suit his hands better. They point well, very well if you figure out which model fits your hand best. 380, but the magazine only holds nine rounds. Some of those old boys had been in enough shooting scrapes to expect to miss frequently, and ten shots without loading can be a comfort when you are carrying a pocket pistol.) I know they made them in. (I've always thought it was the "10 shots quick" sales motto. Back home, the Savage seems to have been a local favorite. 32 auto had some fans amongst the cowboys of 1905-1940 or so: the little pistols fit nicely in chaps pockets, and in a pinch it was a pistol after all.
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