I got one! I like it for what it is but it is a big
".380" and that's pretty much all it is. Might be enough.
I think the gun is pretty good. I really liked it after a lucky shot killed a ground hog at an amazing distance (for such a pistol). I liked a lot better when I could get 500-rounds of Russian hollow-points for $60 shipped. Those days are long gone (if you haven't noticed). I think the Pearce grips are a must, at least for my hand.
Ii did write it up for my blog: http://shootingwithhobie.blogspot.com/2003/03/i-was-recently-asked-about-bulgarian.html
P.S. I wouldn't be too eager to sell mine either. It works, always. It is one of those guns I would not hesitate to give somebody if they needed a gun, just in case.
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Sincerely,
Hobie
Complete thread:
- Makarovs? -
brionic,
2014-03-21, 16:33
- I'll bring mine - stonewalrus, 2014-03-21, 16:41
- Makarovs? -
Jhenry,
2014-03-21, 17:55
- Mine is Bulgarian - has a really nice blue job -
stonewalrus,
2014-03-21, 18:39
- Mine is Bulgarian - has a really nice blue job - uncowboy, 2014-03-21, 19:56
- Mine is Bulgarian - has a really nice blue job -
stonewalrus,
2014-03-21, 18:39
- Not a MAK, but the very well made Polish P 64 is still a -
Rob Leahy,
2014-03-21, 20:39
- The CZ82s are 9mm Makarov too -
stonewalrus,
2014-03-21, 21:08
- The CZ82s are 9mm Makarov too - RidinLou, 2014-03-22, 19:41
- The CZ82s have a much better feel to me... - Hobie, 2014-03-23, 06:36
- The CZ82s are 9mm Makarov too -
stonewalrus,
2014-03-21, 21:08
- I got one! I like it for what it is but it is a big -
Hobie,
2014-03-22, 11:34
- Russian special forces were using them until pretty - stonewalrus, 2014-03-22, 17:31
- Another alternative, if you'd like. -
Hoot,
2014-03-23, 09:57
- That would be great, Hoot. - brionic, 2014-03-23, 14:36