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Unread 05-13-2009, 10:23 AM   #1
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Chris, Congratulations! Nice early German Radom..What is the prefix letter? B? The holster is a plus, $150-200 but the right grip and screw are a big minus. Original grips are real trouble not only to find but authenticate as original. You might be lucky to need only one as pairs are rare, singles pop up more frequently.
NEVER buy anything from Numrich. Everything I have ever received from these people looks like it was made by a caveman.
Now you want to carefully check to see if the pistol is all matching? I suspect it is...Looks to be in excellent condition.
Nice pistol at a fair price.

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NEVER buy anything from Numrich. Everything I have ever received from these people looks like it was made by a caveman.
Jerry - I have to agree; their quality has gone down drastically in the last few years...OK; a decade...

Do you know of any other large firearms dismantlers??? Sarco is another quality-challenged warehouser that I've gotten garbage from fairly recently...

IIRC, Northridge used to get in some odd lots of spares...haven't ordered from them in years, though...
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Unread 05-13-2009, 05:48 PM   #3
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Thanks for all the info guys.

Jerry the suffix and serial number is B1101 same as on the in side of the slide, the barrel only has 101.

Does anyone know about what year this pistol would have been produced? I understand that there are three types in four different groups this pistol being type one group two made after the German occupation.

I'm still very new to collecting but every time I acquire one of these older firearm I'm fascinated by the fit and especially the finish of these firearms. I'm more of a AR15 and HK USP guy, I've been able to sell off a large amount of my AK parts kits and have used that money to acquire some vintage firearms. I can see that more of my modern firearms will be leaving the safe in the future.
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