Having been in the firearms business in Central America for over 20 years let me chime in.
1) Get a 9mm, never a .40- ammo is much more expensive and unavailable, as are parts for .40 caliber pistols.
2) Your Mexican contacts that can help you import the pistols are only a small part of the...
I can assure you that is not correct..I have been selling to the Costa Rican
police for over 20 years...what you COULD have seen are semi-auto only
UZI's.
The Costa Rican goverment does not, and has never, granted an import license for non official use of MP'5's.
Only in the last three...
"Depends on the armored company - some will let their guards carry whatever, some want only one type of firearm for all its couriers. And in New Jersey it is illegal to have a loaded shotgun in a vehicle - including armored vehicles.
Many years ago I was on vacation in Costa Rica, and the...
Breechface cracks are not THAT rare...I have seen both a G27 and a G23
with cracked breechfaces. The G23 had about 50 rounds through it. The
owner dry-fired the gun to store it and heard a funny sound...spanking new gun.
".....This seems to be the case in many countries like Costa Rica, which states in many web sites that CCW is not possible, however Gabe Suarez told me you can get the permit. As he put it, you will need to "do business" with the guy that has the power to give you the permit. "
This quote...
Many many missconceptions in the posts above. AK's (semiautos) are illegal in Costa Rica, as any carbine, with mags over 10 rounds. In addition, since
April 2001, the U.S. gov. will not grant export licenses for semi-auto carbines
of calibers greater than .22 L.R. for non official use to...
I handled the P2000 extensively at the Shot Show. It has the absolute worst trigger pull of any handgun that I have ever
held. Felt like 20 pounds! I was planning on getting a P2000 to go along with with my P99- not anymore!
Anyone with doubts about the clear superiority of the M16/AR15 over the AK family should read this:
http://www.isayeret.com/weapons/assault/m16vsak47.htm
Also check out what the Israely special forces have to say about the
Glock 17-19:
http://www.isayeret.com/weapons/han...glock/glock.htm
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