I bought 2 from them $275 each and both shoot really good and have the ww2 style grips and magazines and the lanyard ring on the frame. Both were originally made in the 1980's
@nebiyuesayas5600
5 ай бұрын
I know which seller you're talking about, he's got plenty. I plan to grab one myself someday, when I'm not as broke lol.
@MadGreek-y9y
3 ай бұрын
Actually looks better this way - like the Mod 92 with the “tip nipped” (combining guns and Mel Brooks - well done).
@BigBoyRabbit420
8 ай бұрын
Well that’s still neat. I had an original now I kinda want one of those. Similar to the Baikal work around
@radomguy9678
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for making this video. You asked what we think. I like rguns a lot. I think they did a great thing here as a workaround to current laws and regulations. Of course I would want them unscathed with no import marks, but if it gets a piece of history in my hands that I could not otherwise get, I am pleased. It's not like the Beretta Jaguar Model 71's in 22LR that Century Arms imported with the faux suppressor. One cannot even see the front sight with that monstrosity pinned and or welded on. With the 1934-1, you can start shooting it immediately. And, the shortened barrel is not unsightly like the manual safety added to the TT-33 Tokarevs, as a comparison.
@nebiyuesayas5600
5 ай бұрын
It's unfortunate, but considering it's either that or something like getting warehoused forever or destroyed, I'll take what I can get. Also, between these being all 1970s/80s commercial and not WWII surplus afaik, and also them being both super cheap and functionally the same (and a little less worn than WWII guns), it's not the worst deal. If it really mattered, I could just buy a new barrel or a C&R Beretta. That being said, US import laws suck.
@GearyGunderson
5 ай бұрын
Yes, I really wish they could be imported as is, but between this and nothing, at least this is getting them into the hands of people.
@nebiyuesayas5600
5 ай бұрын
@@GearyGunderson agreed. Plus, it could be worse than that. RTI could get ahold of these and sell them for 800 each (since they "super rare 1970s mfr" and aren't rusted to fuck and back lol). 275 is a steal for a shooter.
@hobofactory
5 ай бұрын
Would anything stop one from swapping in an original-length barrel?
@GearyGunderson
5 ай бұрын
I don't see anything that wouldn't let you swap it out, but I haven't handled any in person.
@brianharper9137
7 ай бұрын
It was necessary due to laws if there was any hope of bringing these in. Not much hope of rolling this rule back because the US gun manufacturers won't get behind changing it as they think it might hurt their sales, even slightly. Very complex rule, by the way. It has to do with a point system on size and caliber but also whether the gun was military vs police or civilian. I'm glad they did what they had to and I would like to have one.
@misters86
8 ай бұрын
This is corporate bubba-ing done to do one thing: make money. They can claim "history" or "the laws made us do it". But it doesn't make sense to me.
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