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About a year and a half ago. A Bersa thunder 380 and an uzi pistol new in the box that came with about a dozen extra magazines. I actually went out that day looking for a used sig. Still dont have the sig.
I traded a Glock 19 for a NIB unfired Smith and Wesson Model 547 9mm revolver last week. The last 547 sold on GunBroker for 1200.00. I paid $450.00 for the G19.
Geez......SigSauer P238 (nice compliment to my pair of Colt Mustangs, since the mags interchange). And an 870 for the garage.....and a Model 35 for the better half.
Well, this isn't the last gun I bought....but I did finish putting it together this week (it's been a work in progress over several months).... I fired it for the first time today in it's "assault" form. The 20 round drum functioned flawlessly...and it pumped out 12 gauge as fast as you can pul the trigger.
The maelstrom of lead this thing puts downrange is pretty brutal.
A .32acp Romanian surplus pistol of about PPK/s size.
It was marked "FEG .32" on the tag, stamped "FEG Hungary" on the frame, and has "Md.74" on the slide. After some history searching, I discovered that it was built in the Romanian Cugir factory, sold to the GDR in the 80's, then made it's way to Ohio as surplus, probably through Century Arms where they stamped it as "FEG Hungary" because it somewhat resembles a PA-63?
The current production is imported as the Carpati Model 94.
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