GLintch
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I'll be ignorant and say - Makarov?
10/7/2005 2:27:23 AM
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Kf4zra
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you are correct comrade.
an east german made 1962 mak on the left, and a 1976 made USSR makarov on the rt.
the e. german is my current carry piece.
i <3 9x18
i was gonna post em on your cigar thread, kinda goes with the Russian heritage thing. i have more russian WWII weapons than from any other country, at least 9 off the top of my head. those Russians know how to make a firearm.
now how do i get my hands on a Stechkin APS?
[Edited by Kf4zra on 10/6/2005 9:39:49 PM. Reason for edit: :]
10/7/2005 2:37:12 AM
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elm3r
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Makarovs are fun. My 1991 Bulgarian was $150 well spent. =)
10/7/2005 8:55:14 AM
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elm3r
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well, i'm not John, but to answer your question:
yes, they do. the mak's from Florida Ammo have 2 sets to begin with: the "Commie Death Star" bakelite grips, and the "Thumb-rest, give-ya-a-blood-blister-on-your-hand rubber grips". Go to http://www.makarov.com/ for more info.
A pic of my Mak, with the black grips 'o death on it:
10/7/2005 1:16:39 PM
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Kf4zra
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the black grips are uncomfortable, and not as cool looking as the commie red grips.
i need to get the original black e. german grips on my german gun, but the russian one is correct.
they also make a grip called the mak-a-wrap which is made of rubber, but you need a big hand for it. there are also custom wooden grips available too.
10/7/2005 7:21:38 PM
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