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  • Leadeye

    Grandmaster
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    Jan 19, 2009
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    Really like these pistols, have two and they're fun to shoot. Working on using a Lee 311-100-2R and 231 load for them. Same bullet I use for 30 cal Broomhandles.:)
     

    Mgderf

    Grandmaster
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    May 30, 2009
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    Lafayette
    I picked one up on a trade a few years ago.
    I had never seen one, but it was a Colt, and my FIRST Colt.

    It is one of the nicest firearms to fire that I own.
    It's a decent shooter, but nothing for recoil in the .32acp.

    It's just a pleasure to shoot.
    It's not a collector grade, but I don't care.
    I'll never get rid of it.
     

    red_zr24x4

    UA#190
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    Mar 14, 2009
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    Walkerton
    I have one in 380 but with a twist, Mine is a Huskvarna military pistol. I'd have to get it out to tell you the numbers, but its from an artillery unit.
    Its marked something like Browning design ------ . It was after they got in trouble for copying the patent.
    Finish is probably 80% on mine and one grip is chipped, it's also missing the lanyard ring.
     
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