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I don't want to break any forum rules. Should I be posting his in another part of the forum? Also, what do I do with the large capacity clips? Are they not able to be sold any longer?
To my knowledge there is no federal restriction on selling hi-cap mags. Some states don't want you selling them into their state from out of state if they are more than ten rounds. I believe Mass., Calif. and New Jersey have such restrictions but check with someone who knows for sure. If you sell the hi-cap mags within the state I think that's still OK, but again, check to be sure. Hi-cap mags on a P88 add substantially to the value. They are expensive.
BTW, this is the original P88, not the Compact model. right? The original is a much more desirable gun, IMO.
<As far as compact or standard, how would I tell? >
They make it easy for you. The P88 says P88 on the left side of the slide. The P88 Compact says P88 Compact on the left side of the slide.
If you're wobbling about selling it, hold on to it. The P88 is unusually accurate for a production service pistol.
BTW, it's perfectly OK to post a picture of your gun here, whether it's for sale or not. Many of us really enjoy seeing what other people own and shoot.
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