Message from @Stubbs
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I figured it was an 8mm
I should've grabbed one of the brass stripper clips too
If it's older it should use m88
1903 was when it switched to 8mm
One I was looking at was a 1914 spandau
So it should be fine then
Worse yet alot of original guns are rechambered for 8mm
And the markings conflict
That should be gtg in a 1914 provided it isn't badly reloaded
Stick caliper on projectile to make sure it isn't something else
That case looks pretty bad
The little Turkish crest is squashed so it's either been fired or reloaded twice or it was just a weak stamp
I see
What diameter and length should i check for on the projectile?
Just check to See that it's roughy 7.92mm
You own a caliper I hope
It is real isopod hours
Lol
I know where i can borrow one
[musket noises]
New CETME brake
Might have blues
Gonna buy a Makarov, what should I look for?
Baikal ij70
Any particular reason?
Also, good price range?
Just remember its milsurp even if is "new", so treat it like buying a used gun. Inspect the condition of barrel, blued finish, rust on internal parts carefully $250-400
The Russian and east german ones have the best manufacturing quality
But imo polish Radom p64 is fine too especially considering the difference in price as they are still surplused.
Maybe he suggests the Baikal one as they made a .380ACP export model that was imported to the US for a while. So you dont have to mail order ammo.
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Why are people like this