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Join Date: Dec 2008
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The holster and any extra mags are big pluses. If there are others, you don't want to get stuck in a bidding war. I guess make an honest offer and be happy with the result.
Good luck. They are great shooters. |
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This all started with a call from an FFL that does transfers for me and end in a parking lot, not the best place to conduct this type of business.
Anyway when I talk to him on the phone he said that there where only two levers on the side of the pistol. I was surprised too see that there were three levers and the shoulder stock cut in the main spring housing. After some negotiation I was able to walk away with it for $700.00. The barrel is mirror shinny with no pitting the outer finish only has holster wear. The only problems that I can see with it is that the right grip panel is has a large chip broken off the bottom and the screw is missing. I am now in the market for some original grip panels and a grip screw if anyone has these or know where I could find any I would greatly appreciate it. The only marks I found on the holster is a blue ink stamp P 35, I didn't find any German acceptance stamps on the mag. |
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Lifer
Lifetime Forum Patron Join Date: Feb 2009
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That is pretty neat, especially with the mainspring housing cut for the shoulder stock. The Radom is sometimes called a modernized Colt m1911.
Numrich lists the grips available for $26.40, although there are two different screw sizes - http://www.e-gunparts.com/productsch...z1935%20(P-35) Nice! |
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