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I'll be the glutton for punishment. I'll stick around and see how this plays out. I think most of the OGs are gone but there will be new players here with questions/bragging rights for their new acquisitions. If the thread dies of it's own accord, so be it, but I'd like to see it kept open. OGs can hate me for that but if you REALLY know me, then this won't be a surprise. JMHO.
Sticking around? I'm taking over this thread! I'm the real expert on everything Kalash, anyway. Just ask me...Wasr-10 forever! Stick that in yer pipes and smoke it, dirt bags!
All yours!
Straight up looney tunes in here. Clicked on it cuz it kept getting bumped.
I can relate to the thread though. Got me a real nice AK from a guy thats been banned no less than a dozen times .
I lost track a couple years ago. Im sure he either quit or is on #100 by now. Crazy russian.Pfft... Those are Rookie Numbers..
Okay....
Sooooo....
I finally got an honest to goodness BBQ gun. It was missing the floor plate to the mag, so I fabricated a temporary replacement until I can find a factory one that matches the grips.
This is an Armi Galesi handgun made in Italy c. 1958 in .32.
And this is where things get interesting:
Major components are stamped with the model number "503" The engraving, chrome plating, and plastic scales appear to be original to the firearm.
Pictures available or if the model 503 indicate that is a correct identification, although grips have different variations, these smooth ones are within parameters.
When researching production numbers and such I found zero mention of a 503 in this caliber or barrel length/finish/engraving. Odd huh???
Anyways....on the third try...I am finally the proud owner of a real honest to goodness BBQ gun. Git Yo some Bling BANG
Mmm
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