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Unread 07-26-2012, 01:08 AM   #1
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Hi:

My byf 43 was anything but a tack driver!

Also, byf 43s are known to be slide crackers, mine for instance!

Nice looking pistol anyway!!


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Unread 07-26-2012, 09:06 AM   #2
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Smile Southern Manners.& Slide Crackers

As you guys know.....I recently became ....finally....the proud owner of a BYF43.....one that I had been looking for a long time...and now I see a note that "BYF43s are known to be slide crackers....at least mine was".......boy that sure takes some air out of your balloon when you see that......how many BYF43s did MAUSER make.?....over 250,000.? and they are "known as slide crackers.?"....maybe this guy used +P ammo...or submachine gun ammo.?..who knows...but to immediately come back with that comment.........Ive never seen a note before regarding slides cracking.......maybe its just me.....but when someone purchases something new......I have always offered good comments and congratulations rather than immediately start to disparage the purchase......but then Im an old Southern Boy and was always taught good manners...........so anyway.........weigh in guys..........however it turns out.....Im still proud of my BYF 43 Hans.
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