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saab-bob 06-14-2015 04:01 PM

Ballester Molina joins herd
 
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I been looking for a reasonably nice example of these pistols after reading about their connection to the German Pocket Battleship Graf Spee.
Here is a good article about this subject from the NRA magazine.

http://www.americanrifleman.org/arti...lester-molina/
Good trivia to discuss with your gun friends! I love a good yarn.:thumbup:
Saw it at a local on line auction and got a pretty good deal.

Did a good cleaning and everything looks good.
Tight,functions fine,good trigger pull,very minor corrosion spot under grips,decent bore. Looking forward to shooting it!
Found a holster at SARCO for it,as well.
Looks like alot of historic 45 ACP for the money.
Read a on line reviewer claiming the Ballester magazine would not work in his Colt 1911. Mine fit just fine.:confused:
I do need a correct recoil spring cap.Mine has a checkered Colt style and I need the original type with the concentric rings.
Anybody got one sitting in a box? Not necessary for shooting,but nice to keep gun correct.
Thanks
Bob :)

Arizona Slim 06-14-2015 04:34 PM

Thanks Bob, very nice looking rig. Gives me the itch to add one to my collection also. :thumbup:

Lon

Edward Tinker 06-14-2015 05:56 PM

they are good shooting, from memory, the mag, the barrel and barrel bushing, and those parts work, most others do not.

Ed

rhuff 06-15-2015 02:17 PM

Congrats on your new piece. That should be a lot of fun at the range. You might want to check Numrich Gun Parts, And Bobs Gun Parts in Arkansas. They both keep odd older gun parts.

Curly1 06-15-2015 05:07 PM

Great looking rig!

alanint 06-15-2015 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by saab-bob (Post 272966)
Found a holster at SARCO for it,as well.
Bob :)

Bob, do your self a big favor and cover the inside rivets of the holster clasp hardware with leather or other protective barrier. I had a repro P38 holster with the same type of closure scratch the holy beegeezuz out of the slide on a West German P1 I had in the holster. Granted, it was only a P1, but the damage really ticked me off.

ithacaartist 06-16-2015 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by alanint (Post 273011)
Bob, do your self a big favor and cover the inside rivets of the holster clasp hardware with leather or other protective barrier. I had a repro P38 holster with the same type of closure scratch the holy beegeezuz out of the slide on a West German P1 I had in the holster. Granted, it was only a P1, but the damage really ticked me off.

Nope, Doug, take another look! I was revisiting this post today, just now, and as I re-examined the pic with the holster, I began to wonder why there would be so much extra room inside, below the trigger guard when the gun is in there. Not needed for the pistol's shape/volume--why not more of a trim fit? Then I noticed that the mag pouch on the holster's face sort of dictates the lower, left contour of the holster's edge--and that what needs protection from the inside of the clasp is the mags one would insert!

saab-bob 06-16-2015 02:05 PM

David
You are exactly correct. :thumbup:There is a magazine holder on the front of the holster.This is where the back of the clasp assembly would rub.The holder holds 2 mags and there is no divider between them.:eek: Probably why all the original mags for these guns have heavy finish loss!:crying:
Thanks gents.
Bob

hansfischer007 06-17-2015 01:01 PM

Im in trouble now..!!
 
Well...after reading this post .....looks like will have to start searching the gun shows for one of "those old argentine .45s"... :) but I'm sure the sellers are aware of what they have by now.....but sometimes.......even a blind hog finds an acorn.. :)

saab-bob 06-24-2015 03:25 PM

Just wanted to give a range report on my Ballester-Molina.
Before I go shooting a new(to me) gun,this is my usual routine.If the parts are available.
Did a good cleaning and lubrication,replaced the recoil spring,firing pin spring and the magazine spring on the supplied original magazine.I also always fit a recoil buffer.:thumbup:
Shooting range reloads,function was great.No issues,even with the worn magazine the gun came with.:evilgrin:
Trigger pull was smooth with very sight creep.Better then most of my other 1911s.:eek:
Notwithstanding the old school battle sights and my old eyes,the accuracy was good.
As for the shooting feel,its a little heaver then the Colt 1911.It even has holes drilled in the bottom of the frame. To reduce weight?:confused:
No grip safety,so it felt very solid in the hand.
Loved the feel of the steel. Whatever its source,it has that musical sound when you rack it.Like a luger.Nice.:thumbup:
Very enjoyable!
Bob

rhuff 06-25-2015 02:20 PM

When one has a good range trip with a new weapon, it has a tendency to put a smile on one's face. Glad to hear that your new piece is a good shooter.


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