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spured on by my ramble in the c&r interest thread:


 


My father has an extra permit, wants another milsurp pistol. he was asking me, and now im asking you guys


 


I have


1942 garand


1942 mauser


chinese t53


yugo sks


 


zastava m57


 


my old man has (ie i get to play with often)


1943 garand


mosin


k31


 


nagant revolver


M57


Bulgarian Makarov


 


the 2 1911s (wifes and dads) i have acess to are both newer production, but his RRA is a milspec, so there are those around


 


anyone have some suggestions to add to the above? 


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Walther P38, of if you don't want to drop THAT much money, a Walther P1, which is cosmetically similar, but with an aluminum frame, made postwar, and used by German police (also about half the cost).

 

Tokarevs are really nice

 

Naturally, a Luger is awesome, but you'll be dropping a pretty penny on it.

 

A webley or reich revolver, though ammo may be hard to get for he latter one

 

a Nambu is interesting, and was actually the inspiration for the Ruger Standard, which is largely an improved (and cheaper to produce) Nambu.

 

Or even a beretta M9. I really liked the one I shot. I prefer my Sig226, but the M9 was very high up there on my favorite handguns.

 

I think it sort of depends on what countries and conflicts you're interested in as well. I just named some rather random firearms. But with me personally, I'm only ever really interested in military weapons, or weapons derived from military weapons even if they're obscure. Which covers a broad swath of  firearms. So I can think of more recommendations, but what are your specific interests?

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spured on by my ramble in the c&r interest thread:

My father has an extra permit, wants another milsurp pistol. he was asking me, and now im asking you guys

I have

1942 garand

1942 mauser

chinese t53

yugo sks

zastava m57

my old man has (ie i get to play with often)

1943 garand

mosin

k31

nagant revolver

M57

Bulgarian Makarov

the 2 1911s (wifes and dads) i have acess to are both newer production, but his RRA is a milspec, so there are those around

anyone have some suggestions to add to the above?

I love my CZ-82. Very accurate and functions like a dream. You already have the ammo for the Makarov.

 

 

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spured on by my ramble in the c&r interest thread:

 

My father has an extra permit, wants another milsurp pistol. he was asking me, and now im asking you guys

 

I have

1942 garand

1942 mauser

chinese t53

yugo sks

 

zastava m57

 

my old man has (ie i get to play with often)

1943 garand

mosin

k31

 

nagant revolver

M57

Bulgarian Makarov

 

the 2 1911s (wifes and dads) i have acess to are both newer production, but his RRA is a milspec, so there are those around

 

anyone have some suggestions to add to the above? 

 

Milsurp pistols I have in stock:

 

Polish (Radom) P35/VIS35

Walther P1

Polish P64

Polish P83

Romanian TT-33C Tokarev

 

Also have a Yugo M57 Tokarev and Bulgarian Makarov - but you have those already........

 

Also have ammo for all these in stock.

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I was in the same position as you a few days ago. I settled on a Bulgarian Makarov hand select from classic firearms. 

 

https://www.classicfirearms.com/makarov-bulgarian-9x18-semi-auto

 

I have a CZ82, E. German Mak, and now this. 

 

If your F.I.L. is looking for a new Tokarev I have one for sale, plus ammo. Never shot AFAIK. Price is what I paid for it. 

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