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here's a pair of my favorite old school guns, S&W CS9, black or stainless. I like reading about guys who found a perfect one and paid $350 for it, gives me hope. I've never seen one, but always looking. to heavy to carry, but what a gun to take to the range.Attached Files
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Originally posted by marcinstl View Posthere's a pair of my favorite old school guns, S&W CS9, black or stainless. I like reading about guys who found a perfect one and paid $350 for it, gives me hope. I've never seen one, but always looking. to heavy to carry, but what a gun to take to the range.Attached Files
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The CS9 & 45 are on my list of guns to check out. They seem to meet all the specs I really like - all metal, DA/SA, not too heavy, not too big. I just can't find any at a decent price. I've often thought of the CS45 as the Kahr K45 that'll never happen (except for the trigger of course). I actually bought the $12 airsoft plastic CS45 just to see how it fit my hand, but the grip didn't really feel right.
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Originally posted by JohnR View PostThe CS9 & 45 are on my list of guns to check out. They seem to meet all the specs I really like - all metal, DA/SA, not too heavy, not too big. I just can't find any at a decent price. I've often thought of the CS45 as the Kahr K45 that'll never happen (except for the trigger of course). I actually bought the $12 airsoft plastic CS45 just to see how it fit my hand, but the grip didn't really feel right.
I also have a 457S which is bigger and heavier but has a more conventional grip. It too, has the stub hammer and backward safety.Attached Files
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Originally posted by gb6491 View PostDon't have a P3AT, but I've a P32 that I carry frequently. I've put thousands of rounds through it over the last seven years and it's never missed a beat. My only complaint was that it required some "Kentucky windage" for smaller targets. Awhile back, I picked up a complete top end for it on eBay and was delighted to find that it shoots just about point of aim with that combo installed (reliability has been the same through about 400 rounds).
Regards,
Greg
http://images.yuku.com/image/jpeg/d9...0456768560.jpgA man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition
-Rudyard Kipling
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Originally posted by Armybrat View PostHere's my 1st Gen P32 with hard chrome slide. It has less than 200 rounds thru it:
http://images.yuku.com/image/jpeg/d9...0456768560.jpg. My PM9 has over 34,000+ rounds through it, and runs much better than an illegal trying to get across our border
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Originally posted by jocko View PostI had a P32 back kwhgen, and it was more trouble than my first wife. I got rid of them both. Just sayin..
Still got my 1st & only wife though.
Say - just noticed the frame & slide steps on mine line up differently than gb's.A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition
-Rudyard Kipling
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it's funny how this gun business goes- start big, work toward small or start small and work toward a Desert Eagle. hey, as long as we're having fun. Gun Genie has 40 or 50 P32's for sale, magazines too. my P32 came to the FFL yesterday, it's going to the range Monday morning. I can tell already this "gun" is only going to help me if I can remember which pocket it's in.
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