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Unread 03-26-2010, 04:53 AM   #1
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Hi there
anyone knows if there are other forums as good as this one, regarding Beretta M34/M35 and CZ mod.27?
Here there is my small collection of WWII guns (sorry for the quality of images)
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Unread 03-26-2010, 06:02 AM   #2
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Welcome, as far as I know there are no forums as good as this one period
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Unread 03-26-2010, 07:17 AM   #3
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Benvenuto Antonio,

Nice collection.

Only one forum can be the best... I have no shame in saying that this one is.

I do not have knowledge of forums for the other guns you mentioned.

We have a sister forum for P.38 owners. It is also of very high quality and many members here are also members there. The URL is http://www.p38forum.com The title of the forum is a little misleading, since all Walther designed firearms are welcome for discussion there.

In what part of Italy do you live? I lived for 4+ years in Livorno, and 2 years in a very small village called Ceggia, near Jesolo.



I hope you enjoy your time with us.
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You might visit Jan Still's Luger forum. There is a section there solely for Italian pistols.
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Unread 03-26-2010, 09:07 AM   #6
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Hi John
I live in Cittadella, a small city 50 km from Venice. I enjoy this forum and the really good suggestions posted by the members. Everything looks so friendly.
I have another question for the people there: I need some spares for my Luger, as I like to shot it sometimes and I want to preserve the original parts.
Particularly I need a magazine, a firing pin complete with spring and guide and a pair of wooden grips. It is unnecessary to say that everything must be of good quality.
The pistol is an alphabet commercial s/n 3139q.
Thanks in advance to whom will help me
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Antonio,

I am not certain of the legal implications for shipment of gun parts to Italy, but I would recommend that you contact Tom Heller (Lugerdoc) for your parts. I believe that he has experience in shipment of parts to European countries. You will find his prices fair and his service to be excellent. You can PM him by looking up one of his posts in the "Repairs" forum and clicking on his UserID (Lugerdoc) .

Grips are available from several sources, depending on the quality you require. The best are from Hugh Clark. His user ID is (Hugh). He can even repair the missing safety lever chip in the left grip of your Luger so you can't tell it has been damaged.
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Tony, In addition to the FP parts, I do also have both original and new repro mags & grips (some of the best repros are made in Italy, so you may want to check locally for those). TH
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Your CZ 27 is the best one that I have ever seen.
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