- Apr 26, 2012
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That's a very interesting point. I don't own any Class 3 stuff but that's a really intriguing idea.
Ya... just seeing the bolt cycle and hearing a ping and nothing in between... it's a "things that make you go, Huh?" thing...
That's a very interesting point. I don't own any Class 3 stuff but that's a really intriguing idea.
Bummer, I bet a bunch of us would have interest in a PP
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That's really nice.
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It's one of the very few nice things that happened in 1970.
I have plenty of handguns, but I can’t shoot any of them better than I can my Beretta 92. It is hands down my favorite handgun to take to the range.
AR pistols. I want to like them.....
Beretta 92
I love the way it looks and feels, but shooting it is always unsatisfying.
Beretta 92
I love the way it looks and feels, but shooting it is always unsatisfying.
What makes it cool is that it's in .380, right? Most PP's made during that time were chambered in .32 if memory serves. The bluing is just amazing.
I have always hated, could never shoot, any Baretta.
Personally my PPK/s in 380 is meh. I have a few PPK. In 32acp which are a delight. Gun was designed around that round and it shows.
Yep, they're downright unpleasant in .380/9mm kurz. Snappy and not terribly accurate. I think Occam's is probably a commercial model built for export, hence, the beautiful bluing and .380 ACP chambering. Every police trade-in PP I ever saw (and purchased) was in .32 and didn't look nearly as nice as his.
Well, to be fair he is a little guy and probably makes a hard target... but at 86 he's probably moving slower than he used to. Maybe try again?
Thats very nice , I will one day pick up another PP with a button release like this , right now i just have a sorta rare heel release 9mm eagle N marked