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| Senior Member ![]() | Finally... ![]() ![]() Comes with all shown for $250 shipped on my C&R (These are the sellers pics, better to come when it arrives!)
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| Senior Member ![]() | Probably could of gotten one for a little less but it was nice seeing pics and knowing whats coming...$250 shipped still ain't bad....
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| Registered User | It looks new. Plastic bow on a C&R. Please let us know how the metal fit and finish is. Felt recoil, Accuracy compaired to a .380. Anyone seen a 9mm barel swap over like the CZ52 and Tokarev have. How does it feel in the hand. What is the main difference between the 82 and 83? The Price is right in my neighborhood. |
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| Senior Member ![]() | 1st. It feels like Heaven in the hand. 2nd. It's a Mil Surp and the fit and finish is perfect BUT some as far as appearence have received some with some holster wear on the edges of the gun and chips in the paint. Recoil ? I"ll say you can recover extra fast and empty it in the center of a target as quick as you can pull the trigger. It is claimed there super accurant, mine will keep all rounds with in a 4" circle at 25 ft. I've herard of some doing alot better. 2 weeks ago I shot some Hornady hollow points that hit dead center. I don't know about any differents between the 82 & 83 from looking at pictures they look the same. But I've read the 82 is more heavy duty and i don't think the 83 comes in 9X18...A.H |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Indianapolis, IN. "The city where nothing happens."
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Trader Rating: (1) | The 83 does come in 9x18 but it's a special order thingy. "They are produced with a classic rifled barrel in calibers 7.65 mm Browning (.32 Auto), and 9 mm Browning Short (.380 ACP), and with polygonal bore for the 9 mm Makarov. (7.65 Browning and 9mm Makarov available by special order only)" heres my 83 in .380 ![]() not much difference other than the trigger guard and lack of lanyard loop, the 83 has roll pins instead of solid pins too, one's forward of the two pins above the trigger and one's under the front sight.
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| Senior Member ![]() | I'm looking forward to getting it...too bad I sold 1,000 rds of 9x18 when I sold my Makarov...oh well...Cabela's here I come...
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| Senior Member ![]() | I use a Uncle Mikes which is a nylon holster that has a strap to hold the pistol in. I see a lot of these holsters at Pawn and Gun stores. The one I bought is the "Side Kick" I just threw away the card the holster was attached to so I'm sorry I can't give you a model number. You will know the holster when you see it...A.H |
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