Nice finds! The trick to getting a good deal at gun shows is to inspect, do your research, and negotiate on the price of the gun you’re looking to purchase. People get burned all the time at the gun shows because they don’t carefully inspect and research the firearms they’re buying.
THANK You so much for showing these wonderful guns, and THANK You for sharing Your passion! As an European, I can hardly dream about even standing near such little gems (it is possible, but very complicated… anyway…). And as much as I admire European-made weapons, in MY opinion the MOST beautiful craft and class BLUEING can be seen in AMERICAN guns: I just LOVE those old Colts pre-1924 (pre-A1): their precision, their deep and shiny blueing, their "peacock-fire-blue" parts… 🤩 Merci, salutations à vous ! :)
I guess I am really lucky in that my Husqvarna M/40 does not have an import mark because every single one I have seen has that Sweden stamp on the front, it makes me wonder how mine got into the country as it was a Danish M/40 since it has the HV stamp near the lanyard ring and it is a D prefix serial.
Very nice Doc! You showed me the 1911, it's indeed beautiful!
Nice finds!
The trick to getting a good deal at gun shows is to inspect, do your research, and negotiate on the price of the gun you’re looking to purchase.
People get burned all the time at the gun shows because they don’t carefully inspect and research the firearms they’re buying.
THANK You so much for showing these wonderful guns, and THANK You for sharing Your passion!
As an European, I can hardly dream about even standing near such little gems (it is possible, but very complicated… anyway…).
And as much as I admire European-made weapons, in MY opinion the MOST beautiful craft and class BLUEING can be seen in AMERICAN guns: I just LOVE those old Colts pre-1924 (pre-A1): their precision, their deep and shiny blueing, their "peacock-fire-blue" parts… 🤩
Merci, salutations à vous ! :)
I guess I am really lucky in that my Husqvarna M/40 does not have an import mark because every single one I have seen has that Sweden stamp on the front, it makes me wonder how mine got into the country as it was a Danish M/40 since it has the HV stamp near the lanyard ring and it is a D prefix serial.
Lucky you! Great find.
Am I the only one questioning why the names are wrong for each section? Glock 1941???